Kagiso Rathebe


Kagiso Rathebe is a South African actor and model. After graduating from The Market Theatre Laboratory, Kagiso went on to star on shows such as How To Ruin Christmas, Spoorloos, ''The Queen, and Noughts & Crosses. He is best known for his role as Amo on Scandal!''
In addition to his 2022 guest appearance on The River, 2023 also saw Kagiso star in Amazon Prime's "" as well as Mzansi Magic's crime thriller "Maru A Pula" - both film's directed by filmmaker .
Kagiso currently stars as a paralegal attorney on Showmax’s brand new legal drama ; his next film, Netflix’s , is set to be released later this year.

Early life and education

Kagiso Rathebe was born on 26 October 1992, in South Africa. From a young age, Rathebe exhibited a passion for the performing arts, which later led him to pursue formal training. In 2013, he enrolled at , where he studied for two years and attained a qualification in Live Performance.

Career

Theatre Beginnings

Kagiso Rathebe’s acting career began on the stage. His debut came in 2013 with a role in the theatre production . This early experience in theatre allowed him to hone his skills and prepared him for a diverse career in acting.

Television and Film Career

Breakthrough in International Television
In 2018, Rathebe secured his first international role as Chidike Akindele in the BBC drama “Noughts & Crosses.” In this series, he starred opposite Bonnie Mbuli, playing the role of her lover. The opportunity to work on a high-profile project provided Rathebe with significant exposure and expanded his acting portfolio.

Acclaimed Short Film – Opus

Within the same year, Rathebe took on the lead role in the award-winning short film “.” The film, based on the true story of classical bassist , garnered international attention, with screenings at multiple film festivals, including those in Atlanta, Washington D.C., and Italy. “Opus” won the Best Short Narrative award at both and the , solidifying Rathebe's reputation as a versatile actor.

Role on Scandal!

Rathebe is perhaps best known for his role as Amo on the popular South African soap operaScandal!” He joined the cast of e.tv's “Scandal!” as a freelance photographer in his late 20s working for NFH. His character, initially charming and likeable, eventually turned into a cold-blooded villain, which captivated audiences and led to a significant boost in the . During his three and a half years on “Scandal!,” the show saw an increase in viewership from 4.9 million to 5.27 million viewers within a month, largely due to the compelling storyline involving his character. Amo's transformation and eventual exit from the show in 2023 earned Rathebe from both the show's producers and audience alike.

Recent Work and Guest Appearances

After his role on “Scandal!,” Rathebe went on to star as a serial killer in Mzansi Magic's The Queen; as well as making a guest appearance on 1Magic's “The River”. In 2023, Rathebe starred in Amazon Prime's “” and the Mzansi Magic crime thriller “,” where he portrayed a disgraced detective grieving the loss of his child while investigating another missing girl's case. Both films were directed by filmmaker Kagiso Sam Leburu.

Other Notable Roles

In addition to his work on “Scandal!” and other shows, Rathebe has appeared in various television series, including “,” “Generations: The Legacy,” “Spoorloos,” and Netflix's “How To Ruin Christmas.”

Beyond Acting

Voice Work and Hosting

Outside of acting, Rathebe has an extensive background in voice work. He has provided live announcements for department stores such as and for over six years. Additionally, he has experience in short radio commercials and corporate campaign videos. In 2015, Rathebe hosted at Sandton Convention Centre, an event that ran for three days.

Music career

Apart from his acting and modeling careers, Kagiso Rathebe is also a musician. He has released several tracks on SoundCloud, showcasing his talents as a songwriter and guitarist. His creative pursuits in music complement his work in the entertainment industry, further highlighting his diverse artistic abilities.