Mpho Osei Tutu திரைப்பட பட்டியல்

Mpho Osei-Tutu was born in Paris to a Mosotho mother and Ghanaian father and has lived in Lesotho, France, England, Togo, Ghana South Africa and the US. He presently works as an actor, voice artist, screenwriter, producer and director. He holds a B.A. (Hons) in Dramatic Art from Wits University, South Africa, where he majored in Performance, Television and Screenwriting. Film acting roles include a principal role in "Colors of Heaven" and supporting roles in "Mandela's Gun", "Catch a Fire" and "Seriously Single" on Netflix. On TV, he has been a guest star on "Resident Evil", "Black Sails", "I Shouldn't be Alive" and The BBC's "The Canterbury Tales". He has won and been nominated for several awards for his acting and writing in South Africa, was a series regular in the 2007 International Emmy Nominated "Home Affairs" and was a screenwriter on "Hopeville" (nominated for an International Emmy Award in 2010). A burgeoning independent filmmaker, Osei-Tutu co-produced the short film "Joburg" (officially selected for several International festivals including Sundance in 2010). Osei-Tutu is also a sought after voice actor whose voice can be heard in several voice-overs, audio books and radio plays. On-stage acting credits included lead roles in Zakes Mda's "The Mother Of All Eating", Pieter-Dirk Uys' "MacBeki", Paul Slabolepsky's "For Your Ears Only", Mike van Graan's "When Swallows Cry" (Switzerland and Germany tours) and Athol Fugard's "The Island" (UK, US and Greece tours). Osei-Tutu served on the board of The South African Guild of Actors (SAGA) from 2012-2014 and was an organizer of the Repertory Amateur Players Society (RAPS) One Act Plays Festival - the longest running and most prestigious high school's drama festival in South Africa.