- Shaun Tomson
Shaun Tomson was born on August 21, 1955 in Durban, South Africa. He is considered one of the world's most significant surfers and was the 1977 world champion. He first gained notoriety while surfing at Jeffery's Bay. He currently lives in Montecito, CA and is active with the The Surfrider Foundation. He is involved with his family clothing venture, Solitude. Son Mathew died on 24 the April 2006 in Durban, … - Musetta Vander
Musetta Vander (born May 26 1969) is a South African actress and model. She has starred in such films as "Kicking & Screaming", "Wild, Wild West", "The Cell", and "O Brother, Where Art Thou?", and guest-starred on television series such as "Buffy the Vampire Slayer", "Stargate SG-1", "Star Trek: Voyager", "Secret Agent Man, and "Xena: Warrior Princess. - Leleti Khumalo
Leleti Khumalo (born 1970 in Kwa Mashu township, north of Durban, South Africa) is a South African actress who played the leading role in the movie "Sarafina!" alongside Whoopi Goldberg. Showing an interest in performing from an early age, Khumalo joined a youth backyard dance group called Amajika, mentored by Tu Nokwe. - Blondie Chaplin
Terence William 'Blondie' Chaplin (born 7 July 1951) is a musician from Durban, South Africa best known for his brief stint in the early 1970s as a singer and guitarist for The Beach Boys. Chaplin was also listed as a co-producer, sang lead vocals with fellow South African musician Ricky Fataar (drummer) and composed, with Fataar, "Here She Comes" and "Hold On Dear Brother" on the twenty-third official Beach Boys album, Carl and the Passions - "So Tough", released in 1972. - Ricky Fataar
Ricky Fataar (born 5 September 1952 in Durban, South Africa) is a South African musician who is primarily a drummer. He is famed as a member of The Rutles and for his brief tenure in The Beach Boys. - Mary Peach
Sturdy, attractive blonde British actress in a few major 60s film roles, best known as Rock Hudson's wife who must cope with being the spouse of a military man in A Gathering of Eagles (1963). Lives in London with longtime husband, writer, producer and director Jimmy Sangster, who has long been associated with Hammer Studio horrors. - Ross Kettle
Ex-husband of Michelle Forbes. Before moving to America, Ross worked on the production of Zulu Dawn (1979) and had a leading role in the South African mini-series 1922. - Olga Lowe
She was the actress on stage with Sid James when he died of a heart attack, on 26th April 1976. The theatre was the Empire, Sunderland, and the play was The Mating Game. - Andrew Tracey
South African actor/folksinger/ethnomusicologist, as is his brother Paul Tracey. Both appeared in Broadway in the 1964 show "Wait a Minim," at the Newport Folk Festival, and were frequent guests on the Tonight Show during the Johnny Carson era. - Brent Tyler
Brent Tyler was born in Durban, South Africa on the 9th June 1977 to single mother, Myra Dekock. She moved young Brent to Cape Town shortly there after. He has an older brother, Dean Clarke. He showed a peculiar interest in performing arts at a very early age but was not until high school that he decided to partake in theater. After graduation he put the arts on hold for awhile, while he opened and closed a restaurant, traveled to Thailand, Cambodia, South China Sea, Andaman Sea, and all... - Natasha Sutherland-Hofmeyer
son, Sebastian, born Dec. 13, 2001 - Arun Gandhi
Grandson of Mahatma Gandhi. Father of Tushar Gandhi. - Noel Langley
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- Simon Sabela
- Richard Berman
- Grant Brett Swanby
- Glyn Jones
- Russell John Boast
- Genevieve Maylem
- Lisa Perkinson
- Wendy Wason
- Naomi King
- Jonathan Gentin
Jonathan Gentin is a seasoned business attorney and the founder of Gentin and Associates. Mr. Gentin’s practice embraces a wide array of substantive areas, including intellectual property, technology licensing, strategic alliances, commercial contracts, and labor and employment. He has extensive experience in all phases of intellectual property and employment litigation. - Bernard P. Wolfsdorf
- Steven K. McCallister
- Yeages Cowan
- Corah McKenna
Corah McKenna Lecturer Corah was born in Durban, South Africa. She trained and qualified in General Nursing, specialising in operating room techniques. She went to work in Germany, where her encounter with God resulted in her rededicating her life and returning to South Africa. - Gavin M. Erasmus
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- Torbjorn B. Sjogren
- Nuns Moodliar
- Stephen Donovan
- Kim Morgan
- Desmond B. Tuck
- Diann Mills Addison
- Susan J. Savage
- Paul Wentzel
A young up and coming DJ, Graphic Designer. On the vurge to go where no one has yet. Have started a clothing label "RAWLUS STYLE DIVISON". Were my style and fashion sense will dominate the industry. The Rawlus Label: Is dedicated to exteme sports people/supporters, as Moto Cross, Surfing, Skating & Snow Boarding & DJ'ng to name a few. The designs are fresh and creative but stick out to the individual..............................................
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