South African movie actresses died when they were 76

Here are 2 famous actresses from South Africa died at 76:

Dolly Rathebe

Dolly Rathebe (April 2, 1928 Randfontein-September 16, 2004 Pretoria) was a South African actor, musician and singer.

She died caused by stroke.

Dolly Rathebe began her career as a singer in the 1950s and quickly became known as one of South Africa's most popular musicians. She performed with several jazz bands and became a regular on the Johannesburg club scene. Rathebe also ventured into acting and appeared in several films, including "Jim Comes to Joburg" and "Jazz Mad."

Rathebe used her platform to speak out against apartheid, which led to her being placed under surveillance by the South African government. She also faced discrimination because of her activism and refused to perform for segregated audiences. Rathebe's music and activism were influential in the fight against apartheid and she remains an icon in South African history.

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Miriam Makeba

Miriam Makeba (March 4, 1932 Johannesburg-November 9, 2008 Castel Volturno) a.k.a. Makeba, Myriam, Myriam Makeba, Miriam Makebo, Mama Africa, Miriam Zenzi Makeba, Makeba, Miriam, Zenzile Miriam Makeba or Zensile Makeba Qgwashu Nguvama Yiketheli Nxgowa Bantana Balomzi Xa Ufnu Ubajabulisa Ubaphekeli Mbiza Yotshwala Sithi Xa Saku Qgiba Ukutja Sithathe Izitsha Sizi Khabe Singama Lawu Singama Qgwashu Singama Nqamla Nqgithi was a South African singer, actor and singer-songwriter. Her child is Bongi Makeba.

She died as a result of myocardial infarction.

Miriam Makeba was a Grammy Award-winning musician and civil rights activist who used her music to raise awareness about apartheid in South Africa. She was also the first African artist to popularize African music in the United States and around the world, making her an influential figure in the world of music. In addition to her successful music career, Makeba was also an actress, appearing in several films over the years. She worked closely with many civil rights leaders, including Martin Luther King Jr., and used her platform to speak out against racism and injustice. Despite facing many challenges throughout her life, including being exiled from her homeland of South Africa, Makeba persevered and continued to inspire others with her music until her passing.

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