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Nǃxau ǂToma is a Actor born on 16 december 1944

Nǃxau ǂToma

Nǃxau ǂToma
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Birth 16 december 1944
Death 5 july 2003 (at 58 years)

Nǃxau ǂToma (short: Nǃxau, alternative spelling Gcao Tekene Coma, ca. 1943 – 1 July 2003) was a Namibian bush farmer and actor who was made famous by his roles in the 1980 movie The Gods Must Be Crazy and its sequels, in which he played the Kalahari San (Bushman) Xixo. The Namibian called him "Namibia's most famous actor".

Biography

Nǃxau was a member of the San, also known as Bushmen. He spoke Juǀʼhoan, Otjiherero and Tswana fluently, as well as some Afrikaans. He did not know his own exact age, and before his appearance in the films he had little experience of typical "modern" living: he had only ever seen three white people before being cast and was unaware of the value of paper money, allowing (according to legend) his first earnings for The Gods Must Be Crazy to literally blow away in the wind.

He earned only $300 for his work in The Gods Must Be Crazy, but by the time of the first sequel he was educated about the purpose and value of money within the modern world and negotiated a much larger sum (R800,000) for the film. Regardless, he did come from a culture that did not value the material things that money could buy and consequently had never before learned money management skills; "he did not have the skills to manage his income," although he used some of it to build a brick house with running water and electricity for his family.

In addition to The Gods Must Be Crazy, N!xau starred in a series of sequels: The Gods Must Be Crazy II, Crazy Safari, Crazy Hong Kong and The Gods Must Be Funny in China. After his film career ended, he returned to Namibia, where he farmed maize, pumpkins and beans and kept several head of cattle (but no more than 20 at a time because, according to The Independent, without the complex farming systems of the "modern world," he had trouble keeping track of more). The Namibian local daily New Era stated that he simply could not count further than 20.

N!xau converted to Christianity. In July 2000, he was baptised as a Seventh-day Adventist.

On 1 July 2003, he died from multiple-drug-resistant tuberculosis while he was hunting guinea fowl. According to official estimates he was about 59 years old at the time. He was buried on 12 July in a semi-traditional ceremony at Tsumkwe, next to the grave of his second wife. He has six surviving children.

Best films

Usually with

Jamie Uys
Jamie Uys
(2 films)
Paddy O'Byrne
Paddy O'Byrne
(3 films)
Marius Weyers
Marius Weyers
(1 films)
Charles Fox
Charles Fox
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Nǃxau ǂToma (3 films)

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Actor

Crazy Safari, 1h36
Origin Hong kong
Genres Comedy, Fantasy, Action, Horror
Themes Films set in Africa, Vampires in film
Actors Nǃxau ǂToma, Lam Ching Ying, Stephen Chow, Ng Man-tat, Peter Pau, Paddy O'Byrne
Roles N!xau The Bushman
Rating53% 2.697652.697652.697652.697652.69765
An ancient but still fleshy Chinese corpse is on auction in England. A young businessman (Sam Christopher Chow) purchases the corpse. The corpse is revealed to be the body of his third great-grandfather and he intends to give it a proper burial in Hong Kong.
The Gods Must Be Crazy II, 1h38
Directed by Jamie Uys
Origin South africa
Genres Comedy, Action
Themes Films set in Africa
Actors Nǃxau ǂToma, Paddy O'Byrne, Kenneth Marshall, Jamie Uys
Roles Xixo
Rating68% 3.4018753.4018753.4018753.4018753.401875
Xixo trying to find his lost children Two elephant poachers travelling in a truck on which Xixo's children are stuck
The Gods Must Be Crazy, 1h49
Directed by Jamie Uys
Origin South africa
Genres Comedy, Action
Themes Films set in Africa, Films about terrorism, Children's films
Actors Nǃxau ǂToma, Sandra Prinsloo, Marius Weyers, Paddy O'Byrne, Jamie Uys, Brian O'Shaughnessy
Roles Xi
Rating72% 3.649173.649173.649173.649173.64917
Xi and his San tribe (of !Kung bushmen) are "living well off the land" in the Kalahari Desert. They are happy because of their belief that the gods have provided plenty of everything, and no one among them has any wants. One day, a Coca-Cola bottle is thrown out of an airplane and falls to Earth unbroken. Initially, Xi's people suppose this strange artifact is another "present" from the gods and find many uses for it. (They employ it as a crafts tool, blow the top to make music, etc.) But unlike anything that they have had before, there is only one glass bottle to go around. With everyone wanting it at once, they soon find themselves experiencing envy, anger, and even violence.