Who will win this year’s Soapie Awards?
The Royalty Soapie Awards will, after many delays, finally take place tonight at Durban's International Convention Centre.
Siyabonga Twala, who plays Mpiyakhe Zungu in Isibaya. Picture supplied
The various performance categories feature some outstanding choices as the most deserving winner.
Outstanding Lead Actor
Nominees: Menzi Ngubane (Sibusiso Dlomo, Generations); Siyabonga Twala (Mpiyakhe Zungu, Isibaya); Kevin Smith (Frank Xavier, Isidingo) and Shona Ferguson (Itumeleng, The Wild).
Our choice: Twala is an obvious choice because the Isibaya storyline called for him to use the sort of tricks that are not necessarily the norm in this genre. Playing a zombie is not a typical soap opera role, but Twala revelled in his performance and was also sublime at doing the simple things as a gentleman of honour before he was turned into a zombie.
Outstanding Lead Actress
Nominees: Odelle de Wet (Delia Richter, Binnelanders); Thembi Nyandeni (Mkabayi Zungu, Isibaya); Linda Sokhulu (Nikiwe Sibeko, Isidingo); Nthabi Tau (Meiki, Muvhango) and Shaleen Surtie-Richards (Fran Jacobs, Villa Rosa).
Our choice: This category is a tough one and ultimately what may pull in more votes is the character work by the Isibaya team, which nudges Nyandeni ahead of Surtie-Richards and De Wet. Nyandeni is riveting to watch as a ruthless matriarch.
Outstanding Supporting Actor
Nominees: Hennie Jacobs (Diederik, 7de Laan); Ramey Short (Quinton Meyer, Binnelanders); Bongani Gumede (Mandla Ndlovu, Isibaya); Sdumo Mtshali (Sbu Ndlovu, Isibaya) and Ty Keogh (Jack, The Wild)
Our choice: Jacobs and Mtshali are frontrunners in this category. But Jacobs is more believable and loveable in his role as the clumsy, naïve, shy Diederik.
While Mtshali is undoubtedly a great actor, his character in Isibaya is still relatively new – and with soaps, an actor’s ability to build a sense of familiarity with viewers is important.
In this case, Jacobs wins, mainly because he’s been playing Diedrik longer.
Outstanding Supporting Actress
Nominees: Annelize van der Ryst (Matrone Netta Nortje, 7de Laan); Sorina Erasmus (Die Flooze, 7de Laan); Xoli Zondi (Zodwa, Generations); Nomzamo Mbatha (Thandeka Zungu, Isibaya) and Kgomotso Christopher (Katlego Sibeko, Isidingo)
Our choice: It would be ludicrous if Zondi didn’t take this award. In her first big role on television, Zondi plays a mentally disturbed Zulu girl who will do anything to get the man she wants. In each episode of Generations, Zondi knocked this role out the park with splendid performances. She deserves the award, not only because of her acting, but also for challenging herself with a role that pushed the boundaries of local television.
Outstanding Couple
Nominees: Pierre van Pletzen and Annelisa Weiland (Oubaas van Zyl and Hilda van Zyl, 7de Laan); Sandi Schultz and Gert van Niekerk (Jennifer Adams and Patrick Myburgh, Binnelanders); Sdumo Mtshali and Nomzamo Mbatha (S’bu Ndlovu and Thandeka Zungu, Isibaya); Ayanda Ngubane and Celeste Ntuli (Siphokazi Zungu and Phumelele Zungu, Isibaya) amd Tema Sebopedi and Motlatsi Mafatshe (Lerato Tsotetsi and Sechaba Moloi, Isidingo).
Our choice: This one’s tough. 7de Laan’s Oom Oubaas and his Hilda have been a favourite for years – so much so that it is difficult to imagine them apart. But the chemistry between Isidingo’s Sechaba and Lerato is undeniable.
The goofy young couple recently went through a difficult time when Lerato was diagnosed with cancer, giving the actors an opportunity to portray the more serious, vulnerable sides of their characters. Sechaba and Lerato’s ability to show this range, and their unique portrayal of young love, makes them our winners in this category.
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