He is young, hip and happening and at
just a young age he is taking the South African acting industry by storm as he
is making waves across TV, his name is Pallance Dladla.
Most of you will remember him as the the runner-up of the
second season of the SABC1 reality competition television series Class Act, in
2011, and today he is in multi award winning drama, Intersexions, and Tempy
Pushas, a new drama series airing on SABC1.
Born in Johannesburg and
raised in Soweto, Pallance developed a love for acting at a young age. He won
awards for his self-penned play Milk and Bread and was runner-up in the 2010
nationwide DALRO scholarship competition. He also won the Parktown Boys High
Original Script Award along with The Best Actor Award in his high school days.
It was clearly in his early life that indeed he was destined for great things.
He managed to grab himself
an award at this year’s South African Film and Television Awards (SAFTA)
ceremony as the best new comer, and he has revealed in recent interviews that
that was one of the biggest highlights in his career.
In 2011, Pallance reached
the final of Class Act 2011, a talent search competition broadcast nationally
on SABC1. He received widespread acclaim for his performances from the likes of
Darryl Roodt (director of Academy Award nominated film, Yesterday) and director
Tim Greene, but lost out by a narrow margin to Abdul Khoza, who he starred with
in Intersexions, in the final public vote. He played the role of Jimmy, a sexy
dancer, in the e.tv drama series 4Play: Sex Tips for Girls. He has also had a
cameo role as Mohato in the seventh season of the British drama series Wild at
Heart.
This year he has landed
roles in three television series: the Mzansi Magic telenovela, isiBaya, and
SABC1’s Intersexions and Tempy Pushas.
There is no doubt that
Pallance is fast becoming a force to be
reckoned with as far as acting goes- he is definitely shining his way to the
top.
You can catch Pallance on
isiBaya on Mzansi Magic, Intersexions every Tuesday night at 2030hrs and on
Fridays he is back again in Tempy Pushas at 2030hrs as well- catch all this
action on SABC1-MZANSI FO SHO.
PEACE!!!
Pallance is doing a great job in the film industry,he really deserved the SAFTA
ReplyDeletegreat artists get awards for their work and if they are young their future is bright and can expect more awards for their works, congrats Pallance
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