Mary Twala: this is Most Memorable Moments In Entertainment
Mary Twala: this is Most Memorable Moments In Entertainment
The nation mourns the death of a national treasure who gave up the ghost on her late husband’s birthday, yesterday July 4th, at the age of 80.
Veteran actress Mary Twala warmed the hearts of the many when she graced our television screens for quite 60 years. Mary played diverse roles, earning her title together of the simplest actresses this country has ever seen.
Remembering and honoring the legendary actress who had an affluent and a various career, here are her most memorable moments in entertainment:
1. Most memorable South Africa n local productions
She set the quality very high for the country’s local entertainment scene when she starred during a number of productions including the primary season of Generations, Soul Buddyz, Taxi To Soweto, Child Of Soweto, Yizo-Yizo, Muvhango, State of Violence and who can forget the chilling series that gave many nightmares at night; Ubizo: The Calling.
2. a world film star
The international entertainment world also had a taste of Mary Twala’s talent and charisma when she starred in numerous international films like Sarafina! Mapantsula and Ghost Son, to call but a couple of .
3. National Orders Award
Last year in April 25, Mary received the Order of Ikhamanga, Silver, for her massive contribution to the humanistic discipline and show business .
The order of Ikhamanga also recognized the star for her relentless add raising awareness of women’s health. The award was given to her by President Cyril Ramaphosa at the 2019 National Orders Awards in Pretoria, South Africa.
Mary Twala receiving the Order Of Ikhamanga Award
4. Most Proudest Accolades
Mary walked away with a Golden Horn Award for Best Actress during a TV Comedy in 2015 for her role within the hilrarious SABC 2 series Skwiza’s.
#Somizi#MaryTwala#RIPMaryTwala
This legend right here deserves to forever be celebrated. Immeasurable acts is what she did and also gave us smiles/laughs. Rest in Power and peace Mama Twala. pic.twitter.com/RXid5ilmYv
— ClinToN BvUmS (@Clinton_Bvumbi) July 5, 2020
In the year 2011, Mary was nominated within the Best Supporting Actress category at the 6th Africa Movie Academy Awards for her role as “Ma Dolly” within the South African film Hopeville.
Mary Twala at the South African Film & Television Awards in Johannesburg
5. The Moments She Shared With Somizi
The last time Mzansi probably saw the legend on television was at her son’s wedding which aired on Showmax, called Somizi And Mohale: The Union. She warmed the hearts of the many when she gave her only son her blessings at the marriage of the century.
This is a scene that touched me when @somizi said "Thank you" you could see it through their eyes that they are both grateful for all that they have achieved and this moment right here shows it all. #RIPMaryTwala pic.twitter.com/Jp5DJ5lcjR
— Sandboy (@Mafiri_fire) July 4, 2020
The teary moment they shared together touched the hearts of Mzansi.
Mary Twala was the apple of Somizi’s eye and he has always celebrated his mother and loved her wholeheartedly. He taught Mzansi that they ought to give their mother’s flowers whilst they will still smell them.
Here are a number of the foremost memorable moments between the 2 .