In recent years, many beloved actors and presenters have vanished from South African television. While some may return, the likelihood is slim as they pursue other endeavors. Here’s a look at 15 actors who may never grace our screens again.
## 1. Don Matthews
Don Matthews, originally from Durban, enjoyed a successful acting career in South Africa for over a decade. However, her marriage to an American led her to relocate abroad, significantly reducing the chances of her returning to South African television. Fans might only catch glimpses of her in Hollywood productions.
## 2. SM
Known for her role in ETV’s “Scandal,” SM transitioned from acting to entrepreneurship after her time on the show. Now the CEO of the Celvin and Family Group, she is focused on business and unlikely to return to the screen.
## 3. Vatis Wanda
Vatis Wanda has made her mark on major shows like “Generations” and “Home Affairs.” However, disillusioned by the industry’s treatment of actors, she stepped away from acting after voicing her concerns to former Sports, Arts, and Culture Minister Nathi Mthethwa. Her exit signals that we may not see her on TV again.
## 4. Maggie Benedict
Maggie Benedict stirred controversy after being arrested for shoplifting, leading to a public outcry. Since then, she relocated to the U.S. to pursue acting opportunities that offer better financial rewards, making a return to South African television unlikely.
## 5. Candice Dlamini
Candice Dlamini, once a popular actress and author, has distanced herself from television following her relocation to the U.K. with her family. Her experiences, detailed in her autobiography, highlight a challenging past, further distancing her from the Mzansi TV scene.
## 6. Musa Mthombeni
Musa Mthombeni shifted from acting to a full-time medical career after completing his studies. As a doctor, he now prioritizes healthcare over television appearances, making a comeback seem improbable.
## 7. Sizwe Toak
Former UTV presenter Sizwe Toak has transitioned to a marketing business, leaving her childhood television career behind. Her focus on entrepreneurship suggests she will not return to the screen.
## 8. Mandla Sgana
After hosting “Y TV Disney Cartoon Café” in her youth, Mandla Sgana moved to the U.K. to work as a psychologist and presenter. Although she still engages with media, her return to Mzansi TV appears unlikely.
## 9. KET Mamabolo
KET Mamabolo, formerly known for his role in “Scam,” has ventured into multiple business endeavors. While he has made some appearances, his focus on building a financial empire and managing his resort in Limpopo limits his chances of returning to acting.
## 10. Liso Mngoma
Liso Mngoma has shifted his focus to the corporate world, now serving as a hotel executive. His transition from acting to business has left little room for a return to television.
## 11. Carol B
After years in the industry, Carol B has turned her attention to various business ventures, including media and property development. Although she remains active through her talk show, her days in soap operas are likely behind her.
## 12. Chris Basley
Once known for his role on “eDingo,” Chris Basley has transitioned to a full-time directing career. His passion for directing suggests he will not return to acting.
## 13. Precious Coffee
Precious Coffee moved to the U.S. after marrying an American, where she now focuses on family life. Despite rumors of marital troubles, her commitment to motherhood indicates she will not return to South African television.
## 14. Toni Bentivoglio
After gaining fame in local dramas, Toni Bentivoglio has made a name for herself in Hollywood, appearing in high-profile films. Her successful career abroad makes a return to South African TV highly unlikely.
## 15. Atani
While the paths of these actors have diverged from Mzansi TV, their contributions to the industry will not be forgotten. As they pursue new ventures, fans can only hope for their eventual return, even if the chances remain slim.