Amanda Manku: South African TV star and mental health advocate

Amanda Manku is a South African star known for acting, hosting TV shows, and caring a lot about mental health. She started as a model and then became famous on TV, starting in 2013 on Skeem Saam as Elizabeth Thobakgale. Since then, she’s been in many other shows and movies, showing she can play different kinds of roles well.


 

People love her acting because she’s so good at bringing characters to life. She’s been in big TV shows like Generations and Rhythm City, becoming a big deal in South African entertainment. Besides her work on screen, Manku also speaks up about mental health. She uses her fame to talk about important issues, wanting to make a real difference.

Amanda Manku, a native of Newlands in Johannesburg, was born on August 9, 1991. Growing up in Gauteng, her early years were shaped by her family life. At age five, she experienced her parents’ remarriage and was raised alongside her five siblings, although further details about them aren’t widely known.

Her educational journey began at Dowling Avenue Primary School in Westbury, where her dedication earned her an accomplishment certificate in fifth grade, sparking her motivation to excel. As per CityCeleb, transitioning to Roodepoort’s Hoerskool Die Burger High School, Amanda continued her studies while simultaneously delving into the world of acting.

Remarkably, while still in high school, she secured the pivotal role of Elizabeth in the TV series Skeem Saam. This marked the onset of her burgeoning acting career. After graduating from high school, she pursued higher education at AFDA, attaining a Bachelor’s Degree in Motion Picture, a testament to her commitment to both her education and her passion for the film industry.

CAREER

Amanda has built a strong presence as both a TV host and an actress, gracing screens with numerous performances. Notably, she gained recognition for portraying Elizabeth “Lizzy” Thobakgale, the principal’s daughter, in the 2013 debut of the SABC1 drama series, Skeem Saam.

Beyond her impactful role on Skeem Saam, Manku showcased her versatility as a presenter in various shows. Beginning at just sixteen, she started her TV journey as a talk show host for Soweto TV. According to The History, her hosting repertoire expanded to include SABC Education’s Matrics Uploaded and the child-oriented programming block, YOTV.

With a knack for hosting, Amanda took on multiple shows like YOTV, Matrics Uploaded, and Geleza Nathi, demonstrating her range as a television personality. Concurrently, while in her final year at AFDA, she secured a role in Skeem Saam, further solidifying her foothold in the industry.