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Award-Winning Actor Seputla Sebogodi Dies at 63

Lesiba Machaka by Lesiba Machaka
July 16, 2026
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Award-Winning Actor Seputla Sebogodi Dies at 63

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By Luvolwethu Ngani

South African theatre and television have lost one of their most respected performers following the death of award-winning actor Seputla Sebogodi at the age of 63.

In a statement released on Thursday, Sebogodi’s family confirmed that he died on Wednesday evening, 15 July, after experiencing complications related to diabetes. The family requested privacy as they mourn the loss of a beloved father, actor and theatre icon.

With a career spanning more than five decades, Sebogodi became one of South Africa’s most accomplished performers, earning widespread admiration for his versatility on stage and screen.

He first gained national recognition in the early 1990s for his portrayal of the charismatic but womanising Nkwesheng in the popular Pedi drama Bophelo ke Semphego. He later starred in the sitcom Suburban Bliss before joining Generations in 2005 as Kenneth Mashaba.

Over the years, television audiences came to know him through roles in Rhythm City, Redemption, The Republic and, most recently, Scandal!. His film credits included Critical Assignment and the internationally acclaimed The Woman King.

Beyond television and film, Sebogodi was a towering figure in South African theatre. His stage performances in productions such as Waiting for Godot, The Rivonia Trial, Big Dada, Once a Pirate and Mooi Street Moves earned him recognition as one of the country’s finest theatre actors.

His contribution to the performing arts was recognised with two South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs), celebrating a career that inspired generations of actors and audiences alike.

Just days before his death, Sebogodi publicly dismissed false social media reports claiming he had fallen on hard financial times. He explained that a photograph circulating online had been taken during a film production and criticised the misleading claims about his personal circumstances.

Tributes have begun pouring in from colleagues, fans and members of the entertainment industry, many remembering Sebogodi not only for his memorable performances but also for his dedication to mentoring younger performers and advancing South African storytelling.

His passing marks the end of an extraordinary career that helped shape the country’s theatre and television landscape. Through his body of work and commitment to the arts, Seputla Sebogodi leaves behind a legacy that will continue to inspire future generations of South African performers.

Lesiba Machaka

Lesiba Machaka

Lesiba Francis Machaka has been doing this since 2014-not because the road was easy, but because the story demanded to be told. A journalist, editor, and mentor living with disability, he has built his career on the belief that the press belongs to everyone, including those the system tries to sideline. At Student Living SA, Lesiba serves as Editor and Mentor, shaping editorial strategy while investing directly in the next generation of South African voices. At Seipone Newspaper, he operates as a senior journalist and website administrator-keeping the digital newsroom running and the stories flowing. Armed with a background spanning Media Studies and Journalism, Business Administration, IT, and Finance Management, he approaches every story the way a craftsman approaches a machine: with precision, purpose, and no wasted motion. When he is not in the newsroom, he is in the classroom of life-mentoring young journalists to write with courage and publish with integrity.

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