Zakes Mokae
Zakes Makgona Mokae (August 5, 1934 – September 11, 2009) was a renowned South African actor celebrated for his impactful work on both stage and screen. Mokae gained notable acclaim for his performance in Athol Fugard's powerful play "Master Harold"...and the Boys, which earned him the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play in 1982. His film career featured significant roles in a variety of productions, including the critically acclaimed "Cry Freedom" (1987) and "A Dry White Season" (1989), as well as the notable films "The Island" (1980), "Vampire in Brooklyn" (1995), "Outbreak" (1995), and "Waterworld" (1995). In addition to his film work, Mokae made memorable guest appearances on several popular television series, such as "The X-Files," "The West Wing," and "Monk," showcasing his versatility as an actor. Mokae's dedication to his craft and his ability to portray complex characters left a lasting impact on the arts, and he remains a significant figure in the landscape of South African theater and cinema.