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Lionel Ngakane

Lionel Ngakane

Acting
IMDb

Biography

Lionel Ngakane (17 July 1928 – 26 November 2003) was a South African filmmaker and actor, who lived in exile in the United Kingdom from the 1950s until 1994, when he returned to South Africa after the end of apartheid. His 1965 film Jemima and Johnny, inspired by the 1958 "race riots" in Notting Hill, London, won awards at the Venice and Rimini film festivals. In the 1960s, Ngakane was a founding member of the Pan African Federation of Filmmakers (FEPACI) and Fespaco, the Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO). Ngakane was born in Pretoria, South Africa.[2] In 1936, his family and he moved to the Sophiatown neighbourhood of Johannesburg. His father (a teacher) set up a hostel with Alan Paton, author of the 1948 novel Cry, The Beloved Country. Ngakane was educated at Fort Hare University College and the University of Witwatersrand, and worked on Drum and Zonk magazines from 1948 to 1950. In 1950, he began his career in film as an assistant director and actor in the film version of Cry, the Beloved Country (1951), directed by Zoltan Korda. Shortly thereafter, Ngakane went into exile in the United Kingdom. As an actor, he appeared in films, including The Mark of the Hawk in 1957 (with Eartha Kitt), on television — Quatermass and the Pit (1958) and the spy series Danger Man (Deadline, 1962) with Patrick McGoohan, and on stage — in Errol John's Moon on a Rainbow Shawl,[5] and Wole Soyinka's play The Lion and the Jewel at the Royal Court Theatre in 1966.[6] Ngakane returned to South Africa after the end of apartheid in 1994. He is best remembered for his short film Jemima and Johnny (1965), inspired by the 1958 "race riots" in Notting Hill, London. It won awards at the Venice and Rimini film festivals. He also directed documentaries on apartheid and African development. He was honorary president of the Pan African Federation of Filmmakers (FEPACI), which organization he had originated in 1967 as a lobbying group for the support of African filmmakers.[2] He died in Rustenburg, South Africa, in 2003, aged 75.

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Total credits: 21

Known For

Theatre 625
TV
★7.2

Theatre 625

as Ofodile

Danger Man
TV
★7.4

Danger Man

as Moses Amadu

Movies (16)

In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid

In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid

as Self

1994

Victims of Apartheid

Victims of Apartheid

as Mokwe

1978

The Squeeze

TV Shows (3)

Theatre 625

Theatre 625

as Ofodile

1 ep.

Danger Man

Danger Man

as Moses Amadu

1 ep.

No image

Studio 4

as Houseboy

1 ep.

Theatre 625

Behind the Camera

Jemima + Johnny

Jemima + Johnny

Director

No image

Vukani/Awake

Director

Jemima + Johnny

Jemima + Johnny

Director

No image

Vukani/Awake

Director

No image
TV
★7.5

Studio 4

as Houseboy

Safari
Movie
★5.6

Safari

as Makora

The Painted Smile
Movie
★5.8

The Painted Smile

as Barman

The Squeeze
Movie
★5.5

The Squeeze

as West Indian

Nor the Moon by Night
Movie
★6.2

Nor the Moon by Night

as Nimrod

The Mark of the Hawk
Movie
★3.4

The Mark of the Hawk

as African Doctor

Nothing Barred
Movie
★7.0

Nothing Barred

as Convict

Duel in the Jungle
Movie
★6.4

Duel in the Jungle

as Servant

Cry, the Beloved Country
Movie
★6.3

Cry, the Beloved Country

as Absolom Kumalo

Child of Hope
Movie
★0.0

Child of Hope

as Mutumbulua

Theatre 625
TV
★7.2

Theatre 625

as Ofodile

1964

Danger Man
TV
★7.4

Danger Man

as Moses Amadu

1960

No image
TV
★7.5

Studio 4

as Houseboy

1962

Safari
Movie
★5.6

Safari

as Makora

1956

The Painted Smile
Movie
★5.8

The Painted Smile

as Barman

1962

The Squeeze
Movie
★5.5

The Squeeze

as West Indian

1977

Nor the Moon by Night
Movie
★6.2

Nor the Moon by Night

as Nimrod

1958

The Mark of the Hawk
Movie
★3.4

The Mark of the Hawk

as African Doctor

1957

Nothing Barred
Movie
★7.0

Nothing Barred

as Convict

1961

Duel in the Jungle
Movie
★6.4

Duel in the Jungle

as Servant

1954

Cry, the Beloved Country
Movie
★6.3

Cry, the Beloved Country

as Absolom Kumalo

1951

Child of Hope
Movie
★0.0

Child of Hope

as Mutumbulua

1975

The Squeeze

as West Indian

1977

Child of Hope

Child of Hope

as Mutumbulua

1975

No image

Baobab: Portrait of a Tree

as Legend Storyteller (voice)

1971

It’s the Only Way to Go

It’s the Only Way to Go

1970

Two Gentlemen Sharing

Two Gentlemen Sharing

as Bill

1969

Wind Versus Polygamy

Wind Versus Polygamy

as Ofodile

1968

The Painted Smile

The Painted Smile

as Barman

1962

Nothing Barred

Nothing Barred

as Convict

1961

The Night We Got the Bird

The Night We Got the Bird

as Porter

1960

Nor the Moon by Night

Nor the Moon by Night

as Nimrod

1958

The Mark of the Hawk

The Mark of the Hawk

as African Doctor

1957

Safari

Safari

as Makora

1956

Duel in the Jungle

Duel in the Jungle

as Servant

1954

Cry, the Beloved Country

Cry, the Beloved Country

as Absolom Kumalo

1951

In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid

In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid

as Self

1994

Victims of Apartheid

Victims of Apartheid

as Mokwe

1978

The Squeeze

The Squeeze

as West Indian

1977

Child of Hope

Child of Hope

as Mutumbulua

1975

No image

Baobab: Portrait of a Tree

as Legend Storyteller (voice)

1971

It’s the Only Way to Go

It’s the Only Way to Go

1970

Two Gentlemen Sharing

Two Gentlemen Sharing

as Bill

1969

Wind Versus Polygamy

Wind Versus Polygamy

as Ofodile

1968

The Painted Smile

The Painted Smile

as Barman

1962

Nothing Barred

Nothing Barred

as Convict

1961

The Night We Got the Bird

The Night We Got the Bird

as Porter

1960

Nor the Moon by Night

Nor the Moon by Night

as Nimrod

1958

The Mark of the Hawk

The Mark of the Hawk

as African Doctor

1957

Safari

Safari

as Makora

1956

Duel in the Jungle

Duel in the Jungle

as Servant

1954

Cry, the Beloved Country

Cry, the Beloved Country

as Absolom Kumalo

1951

Theatre 625

as Ofodile

1 episodes

Danger Man

Danger Man

as Moses Amadu

1 episodes

No image

Studio 4

as Houseboy

1 episodes