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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_KaniJohn Kani - Wikipedia

    John Kani. Bonisile John Kani, OIS, OBE (born 30 August 1942) is a South African actor, author, director and playwright. He is known for portraying T'Chaka in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Captain America: Civil War (2016) and Black Panther (2018), Rafiki in The Lion King (2019) and Colonel Ulenga in the Netflix film Murder Mystery (2019).

  2. 30 de agosto de 1943. New Brighton ( Sudáfrica) Nacionalidad. Sudafricana. Información profesional. Ocupación. Actor de teatro, actor de cine, escritor, actor, director de cine, guionista, dramaturgo y realizador. Área. Actuación, dirección teatral, drama y guión cinematográfico.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0434712John Kani - IMDb

    John Kani is a South African writer and actor, known for his roles in Black Panther, Captain America: Civil War and The Ghost and the Darkness. He also wrote and performed in Athol Fugard's plays, such as The Island and Sizwe Bansi Is Dead.

  4. John Kani is a South African writer and actor, known for his roles in Black Panther, Captain America: Civil War and The Ghost and the Darkness. He lost his left eye after a beating by police and won a Tony Award for his Broadway performance in "Sizwe Banzi is Dead and The Island".

  5. 22 de ene. de 2020 · John Kani is a legendary South African actor, director and writer who risked his life to fight apartheid and performed in a play that won a Tony award. He talks about his career, his family, his politics and his latest play Kunene And The King, which explores themes of loss, survival and Shakespeare.

  6. 29 de mar. de 2019 · Playwright John Kani on apartheid: ‘You had to tell stories that were important to you’. The actor and writer discusses why his new play reviews South Africa’s recent past. John Kani © Rick...

  7. 12 de ene. de 2004 · John Kani is a South African actor and playwright who collaborated with Athol Fugard on anti-apartheid plays. He talks about his new play Nothing But the Truth, which explores the themes of truth, lies and reconciliation in post-apartheid South Africa. He also shares his personal story of his brother, a poet who was killed by the police in 1985.