Biography of Desmond Dube

Desmond Dube is a South African actor and entertainer. He is known for his work in Friends Indeed, Suburban Bliss and Joburg Blues. Desmond is a trained theatrical actor and has appeared in both commercial and industrial theatre. On stage he played the lead in Jozi Jozi, Peto and the musical Street Sisters and also appeared in the acclaimed stage play Joseph and the Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat. He appeared in industrial theatre productions for Eskom, Siyabonga and the Aids Show. He is best known for his rold in the "Amaglugglug" commercial for SASOL. Dube starred in the feature film Inside and Tarzan and starred alongside Leon Schuster in Panic Mechanic and Millennium Menace. In 2001, Desmond starred opposite Oscar Nominee Armin Mueller-Stahl and Nthati Moshesh in The Long Run which was produced by Anant Singh. The film was acquired by Universal Focus, the speciality division of Universal Films for distribution worldwide excluding Africa. Dube on Monday, one of the most popular comedy variety shows on television in South Africa is broadcast on SABC 3. It is billed as South African television's first local post-weekend "beat the Monday blues" comedy variety show which appeals to all South Africans. Desmond has received the Avanti Award for Best Comedy Actor in Joburg Blues, an Avanti Award Nomination for Best Supporting Actor in Suburban Bliss, a Stellenbosch Festival Best Supporting Actor and Promising Writer Award and Loerie Award for Best Contribution for his role in the SASOL "Amaglugglug" commercial. In 2004, Desmond was cast in a lead role in Academy Award nominated Hotel Rwanda starring alongside Nick Nolte and Don Cheadle. In 2008, Dube starred alongside Jill Scott, Anika Noni Rose and Lucian Msamati in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency TV series directed by Anthony Minghella.


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