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Bonnie Henna is a Actor Sud africaine born on 18 march 1979 at Soweto (South africa)

Bonnie Henna

Bonnie Henna
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Birth name Bonnie Mbuli
Nationality South africa
Birth 18 march 1979 (45 years) at Soweto (South africa)

Bonnie Henna (born 18 March 1979) in Soweto, South Africa. She attended school at Belgravia Convent and Greenside High School in Johannesburg.
Born Bonnie Mbuli, she was discovered at the age of 13, at a bus stop on her way home from school, by an agent who soon got her a job on the television series Viva Families.

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Filmography of Bonnie Henna (3 films)

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Actress

Invictus
Invictus (2009)
, 2h14
Directed by Clint Eastwood
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Biography, Historical
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about racism, Sports films, Rugby, Political films, Rugby à XV
Actors Morgan Freeman, Matt Damon, Scott Eastwood, Adjoa Andoh, Leleti Khumalo, Julian Lewis Jones
Roles Zindzi
Rating72% 3.648613.648613.648613.648613.64861
On 11 February 1990, Nelson Mandela is released from Victor Verster Prison after having spent 27 years in jail. Four years later, Mandela is elected the first black President of South Africa. His presidency faces enormous challenges in the post-Apartheid era, including rampant poverty and crime, and Mandela is particularly concerned about racial divisions between black and white South Africans, which could lead to violence. The ill will which both groups hold towards each other is seen even in his own security detail where relations between the established white officers, who had guarded Mandela's predecessors, and the black ANC additions to the security detail, are frosty and marked by mutual distrust.
Catch a Fire, 1h41
Directed by Phillip Noyce
Origin France
Genres Drama, Thriller, Biography, Documentary, Action
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about racism, Political films
Actors Derek Luke, Tim Robbins, Bonnie Henna, Marius Weyers, Terry Pheto, Brandon Auret
Roles Precious Chamusso
Rating66% 3.347113.347113.347113.347113.34711
The film begins in "Northern Coalfields, South Africa, 1980". It revolves around Patrick Chamusso, a young, apolitical man (played by Derek Luke) who is accused of carrying out an attack against the government, and an Afrikaner police officer, Nic Vos, played by Tim Robbins. Vos is in charge of locating the perpetrators of a recent bomb attack against the Secunda CTL synthetic fuel refinery, which is the largest coal liquefaction plant in the world.
Drum
Drum (2004)
, 1h34
Origin South africa
Genres Drama, Thriller, Action
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about racism, Political films
Actors Taye Diggs, Gabriel Mann, Jason Flemyng, Bonginkosi Dlamini, Bonnie Henna
Roles Dara Macala
Rating63% 3.18883.18883.18883.18883.1888
The story is based on real events and real people and is set in the mid-1950s freehold township of Sophiatown, Johannesburg— one of the few areas in South Africa where blacks could own property and drink alcoholic beverages. Drum begins with the central character, sportswriter Henry Nxumalo, reporting on a boxing match with Nelson Mandela. Nxumalo leaves his wife Florence at home while going out into his community's night life and has an affair with a female singer. He works for Drum magazine, which was "the first black lifestyle magazine in Africa." The magazine was financed by whites and had a multiracial staff; it was popular among the black community. Drum's British editor, Jim Bailey (Jason Flemyng), asks Nxumalo to write on the township crime scene, and Nxumalo, while at first unwilling, finally agrees. While on the job, he encounters Slim (Zola), a gang leader, that he had previously met in illegal township drinking places, and witnesses him kill a man in Sophiatown.