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Hamilton Dlamini, also known as Hamilton Dhlamini, is a versatile actor known for harnessing the potential and power of the entertainment industry to its fullest. He has starred in many of the South African film industry’s biggest hits.
Hamilton Dhlamini (born 15 December 1969) is a famous South African actor, playwright and film producer. He has gained four times the fame and respect for his outstanding performances.
He has appeared in Isithembiso, Faith Like Potatoes and The King’s Messenger.
South African actor
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Name: | Hamilton Dlamini |
stage name: | Hamilton Dlamini |
Date of Birth: | December 15, 1969 (54 years old) |
place of birth: | Seboken, South Africa |
Country of Citizenship: | South Africa |
high: | not applicable |
parents: | not applicable |
Brothers and sisters: | not applicable |
Wife • Spouse: | Martha Dlamini |
Girlfriend • Partner: | not applicable |
Children: | 3 |
Profession: | Actor • Television personality |
net worth: | $1 million – $5 million |
early life
Hamilton Dlamini was born in Sebokeng, Gauteng, South Africa on December 15, 1969. The actor spent most of his youth in his native South Africa.
The information about his parents is not yet public although there are still no valid details about his parents and siblings.
Personal life
Hamilton Dlamini was born into a poor family in a remote town in Sebokeng, South Africa.
He is married to dietician Martha Dlamini and has three children. He met his soul mate in an elevator and became interested in her.
He is married to Martha Dlamini and the two have three lovely children. Hamilton Dlamini’s wife is one of those ladies who likes to remain anonymous. She likes to keep her identity unknown, and on the other hand, he does a great job in keeping his wife anonymous.
Hamilton Dlamini once revealed in an interview how he met his wife and how she played a major role in changing his life.
Hamilton Dlamini also narrated how people always laugh at him. He also told people that he met his wife in an elevator. When he met her in the elevator, the actor said he bluntly told Martha Dlamini (now his wife) how charming and beautiful his wife was.
He further revealed that when Martha Dlamini first heard the compliment, she felt uncomfortable, but he likened her reaction to his compliment to the proper behavior between ladies. She even told me that she had a boyfriend, Hamilton Dlamini narrated.
Hamilton Dlamini said he was very happy that his wife could truly understand the essence of his profession and whenever he needed help, she would support him without hesitation. He also said that without his wife’s support, he would not have gone very far in his career.
educate
Hamilton Dlamini grew up in his hometown of Sebokeng and received his primary education there. However, after in-depth research and a series of outreach by TheCityCeleb, we found that there are no valid and valuable details about his educational background. Due to personal reasons, the actor is reluctant to reveal his academic knowledge to the public.
Profession
Hamilton Dlamini began his acting career in early 1984. He played a businessman named Korea in the SABC 1 sitcom Mzee Wa Two Six. In early 2008, he played the lead role in the SABC1 mini-series, an adaptation of William Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear. He also played the lead role “Mojo Khumalo” in the SABC 2 comedy Stokvel.
In 2008, he starred in Mncedisi Shabangu’s television series Ten Bush. He won the Naledi Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance. He then starred in Woyzeck on the Highveld in 2009 with William Kentridge and the Handspring Puppet Company.
In 2006, he starred in the film Faith Like Potatoes, directed by Regardt van den Bergh. For his performance in the film, he was nominated for the South African Film and Television Award (Safta) for Best Supporting Actor.
Hamilton Dlamini was also named Best Supporting Actor in a Feature Film by the Golden Horn Awards in 2007. In 2018, he played the role of “Banzi Motaung” in the popular TV series “Isithembiso”. He won the Golden Horn Award for Best Actor in a Television Soap Opera for “Isithembiso”.
Social Media
- Instagram: @Hamiltondhlamini
net worth
Hamilton Dlamini currently has a wealth and net worth of up to $1 million to $5 million. His wealth is mainly derived from his roles in television related shows.
Filmography
- The King’s Messenger
- Scoop Schombie
- Gums and nose
- Faith like potatoes
- Izingane Zobaba
- Johannesburg
- Otero Burns
- It means nothing to Mahala
- Fluiters
- Umlilo
- Lokoza
- Five Finger Marseille
- Istambiso
- Isibaya
- Deep City
- Reka