Kim Engelbrecht, Emmy-nominated actor celebrates S.African roots

Kim Engelbrecht, Emmy-nominated actor celebrates S.African roots

South African actress and Emmy Awards nominee Kim Engelbrecht poses for a portrait at the Company's Garden in Cape Town, South Africa.
South African actress and Emmy Awards nominee Kim Engelbrecht poses for a portrait at the Company's Garden in Cape Town, South Africa.. Photo: GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP
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Heads turn and jaws drop when South African actor Kim Engelbrecht walks down a Cape Town street.

Born and raised in the picturesque city, the Emmy nominated actor, is a well-known face here.

"My wife will be happy," gleams a caretaker at the central Company's Gardens park as he takes a selfie with the star.

With navy blue eyes, high cheekbones and long brown hair, Engelbrecht, 42, poses patiently, smiles and thanks the fan.

"People think they know you, it's quite endearing this sense of familiarity," she tells AFP, sporting a bright multi-coloured summer dress.

"The South African audience has known me for a long time."

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The actor started her long career in television as the host of a youth development show before getting her first movie role in an Italian production at the age of 12.

Her breakthrough came with 'Isidingo', a popular dinnertime South African soap, on which she appeared for 12 years.

But it was her first leading role -- that of a criminal profiler investigating a string of murders in the sugar cane fields of the eastern KwaZulu-Natal province in the crime series 'Reyka' -- that won her an Emmy nomination.

Engelbrecht is up for the Best Performance by an Actress prize at the International Emmy Awards, which honour TV shows made outside the United States.

'Reyka' which was shot during the coronavirus pandemic has also been nominated for Best Drama Series.

'Dreams are valid'

"In the middle of Covid, filming a female-led drama series, it was a big deal for me," Engelbrecht says of her role.

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South African actress and Emmy Awards nominee Kim Engelbrecht poses for a portrait at the Company's Garden in Cape Town, South Africa.
South African actress and Emmy Awards nominee Kim Engelbrecht poses for a portrait at the Company's Garden in Cape Town, South Africa.. Photo: GIANLUIGI GUERCIA / AFP
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Only the fifth African female actor ever to receive a nomination, she says she hopes her career will help motivate other young South Africans chase their dreams.

"Your dreams are valid. Hard work and dedication don't go unnoticed," she says.

The nomination is "also an opportunity for people to see what South Africa is, what South Africa is about, to understand our cadence and who we are as a people," she says.

Winners of the accolade are to be announced at a ceremony in New York on November 21.

Engelbrecht has already had a taste of Hollywood, having starred in superhero TV series 'The Flash' and sci-fi drama 'Raised by Wolves' produced by Ridley Scott.

Yet, the actor who grew up in the working-class suburb of Belhar, east of Cape Town, is keen to continue work in her homeland.

"I enjoy working in South Africa, these are my roots, this is who I am," she says.

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Since her nomination she has received many scripts, and would like to have a go at comedy.

"Why not?" she says with a smile, signalling with a wave of her hand to some park walkers who had stopped upon seeing cameras that they are welcome to pass through.

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