Thabo Mkhabela: A Versatile Actor and Casting Director

1 min read
south african entertainment industry actor Cape Town

Thabo Mkhabela, known for his role as Leshole Mabitsela in the popular South African soapie, Skeem Saam, has made a name for himself not only on-screen but also behind the scenes as the show’s casting director. Mkhabela’s journey from an actor to a casting director is a testament to his versatility, dedication, and passion for the entertainment industry.

From Actor to Casting Director

Mkhabela’s portrayal of Leshole Mabitsela in Skeem Saam gained him fame and recognition among viewers. However, during season nine, Leshole’s story took a new turn, and Mkhabela transitioned to work behind the camera as a casting director.

Newsletter

Stay Informed • Cape Town

Get breaking news, events, and local stories delivered to your inbox daily. All the news that matters in under 5 minutes.

Join 10,000+ readers
No spam, unsubscribe anytime

As a fresh graduate, Mkhabela was equipped to take on the challenge of casting, and working as a casting director has allowed him to witness the captivating process of finding the perfect actors for each role as envisioned in the script. Mkhabela shared with Sunday World that his experience has been incredible, and his growth as an actor has helped him in his new role as a casting director.

A Supportive Community

Mkhabela’s new position as a casting director was met with an outpouring of support from Skeem Saam fans on social media. Fellow actors like Nolo Phiri, Sipho Ngwenya, and Mabatho Montsho have also found prosperity beyond the spotlight, making their mark in the entertainment industry.

Remembering a Co-Star

In 2020, Mkhabela experienced a poignant moment in his career with the passing of his on-screen father, Charles Maja, who played Big Boy Mabitsela. Maja’s death deeply affected Mkhabela, who shared a special bond with his co-star both on and off the set. Mkhabela credits Maja with teaching him invaluable life lessons, and his growth as an artist and continued success in the entertainment industry is a reflection of the support and mentorship he received from his late co-star.

A Reminder of Different Paths to Success

Thabo Mkhabela’s success as an actor and casting director serves as a reminder of the many different paths to success within the entertainment industry. In a world where the spotlight often overshadows the tireless efforts of those working behind the scenes, Mkhabela’s rise from a captivating actor to a skilled casting director is a testament to his versatility and dedication. As he continues to shape and mold the characters on Skeem Saam, one can only anticipate the fascinating stories yet to unfold under his expert guidance.

Sarah Kendricks is a Cape Town journalist who covers the city’s vibrant food scene, from township kitchens reinventing heritage dishes to sustainable fine-dining at the foot of Table Mountain. Raised between Bo-Kaap spice stalls and her grandmother’s kitchen in Khayelitsha, she brings a lived intimacy to every story, tracing how a plate of food carries the politics, migrations and memories of the Cape.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

Previous Story

Empowering Communities with Operation Shanela: A High-Density Policing Success in the Western Cape

Next Story

Humanitarian Aid Reaches Western Cape Flood Victims

Latest from Blog

Forty Metres of Air: The Morning Kiteboarding Rewrote Physics

Hugo Wigglesworth, a young kiteboarder, defied gravity and rewrote the record books by soaring an incredible 40 meters into the air. He used powerful winds, a perfectly timed jump off a wave, and special gear to achieve this amazing feat. His careful planning and hundreds of practice runs made him fly higher than anyone before, showing the world what’s possible in kiteboarding.

Airbnb Under Fire: How Cape Town’s Housing Crunch Became a Tourism Blame-Game

Cape Town’s housing woes are NOT really Airbnb’s fault, even though a viral photo tried to blame them! The real problem is that not enough homes are being built, and lots of new people are moving to the city. Getting building permits takes forever, making homes expensive. Airbnb brings in lots of money and jobs, and even if all Airbnbs disappeared, it wouldn’t fix the big housing shortage. The city needs to build more homes and make it easier to do so, not just point fingers at tourists.

Cape Town’s Hottest Tables: Where Summer Tastes Like Salt, Smoke and Midnight Vinyl

Cape Town’s new restaurants are super exciting, offering amazing tastes from the ocean, farms, and even old recipes. Places like Amura serve unique sea dishes, while Tannin has a huge wine list and tiny plates. Café Sofi bakes heavenly pastries, Beach Buns makes awesome burgers, and Le Bistrot de JAN mixes French and South African flavors. These spots let you taste the city’s lively food scene, from fancy dinners to casual beach eats, making every meal an adventure.

Between Concrete and Current – Four Inland Hearts Meet the Indian Ocean

This article tells a beautiful story of four South Africans from inland places who see the Indian Ocean for the very first time. For many, the sea is just a picture, far away and hard to reach. But when these brave people finally touch the salty water, it changes them deeply. They feel the ocean’s power, taste its salt, and understand that this huge, blue world is now a part of their own story, breaking down old ideas about who can connect with the sea.