Cynthia Shange: Black Beauty Queen Who Represented South Africa at Miss World During Apartheid Dies
The actress and beauty queen was the first Black South African to compete at Miss World, and her family said she died after an illness.
- Veteran South African actress and beauty queen Cynthia Shange died at age 76 on Monday in a KwaZulu-Natal hospital after an illness, her family announced.
- Rising to prominence in the 1970s, Shange became the first Black woman to represent South Africa at the Miss World pageant in London in 1972 after winning Miss Africa South.
- Her filmography included Udeliwe , recognized as South Africa's first Black feature film, and roles as Mkabi in Shaka Zulu and MaNkosi Buthelezi in Muvhango for over 20 years.
- The industry recognized her contributions with a Lifetime Achievement Award from the South African Film and Television Awards and honors from the Simon Mabhunu Sabela Film and Television Awards.
- Survived by children Sihle, Nonhle Thema, Ayanda, and Benele Thema, Shange's family will share funeral details soon as tributes pour in from Mzansi and fellow celebrities.
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A beauty competition made Cynthia Shange famous in the 1970s. Then she became the defining figure of the South African cultural industry. Now she has died 76 years old.
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Cynthia Shange, trailblazing actress and beauty queen, dies at 76 – The Mail & Guardian
South Africa has lost one of its pioneering and quietly influential figures in film and television. Veteran actress and former beauty queen Cynthia Shange has died at the age of 76, passing away in the early hours of Monday at a hospital in KwaZulu-Natal after an illness. Her death marks the close of a life that moved with remarkable ease between visibility and depth, from international pageant stages to the evolving landscape of South African s…
'Muvhango' star and former beauty queen Cynthia Shange dies aged 76
Veteran South African actress and former beauty queen Cynthia Shange has died at the age of 76. Her family confirmed that she passed away in a hospital in KwaZulu-Natal in the early hours of the morning after an illness. Shange was a prominent figure in South Africa’s entertainment industry, with a career spanning several decades. She rose to public attention in the 1970s after being crowned Miss Black South Africa. She later represented South A…
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