We’ve been blown away by the incredible acting in this new drama series over the past month. Our country has some extremely talented actors and actresses and we are loving the combination of different backgrounds on the show.
Here’s a quick look at where you might know the men from Inconceivable from.Â
Sisanda Henna is Sisanda Nkosi
This multi-talented award-winning actor has been on our screens since 2003 when he starred in local series Tsha tsha. Since then he has featured on numerous local and international series and movies, which includes a role alongside Megan Fox in Rogue. More recently his character Nkunzi, the ruthless crime-ring boss, in Trackers had us on the edge of our seats and we saw just how versatile he is as an actor.
Wayne van Rooyen is Wesley Meyer
Another seasoned actor and no stranger to our local soapies and series, Wayne started out as Brandon Bonthuys back in 2006 in Hillside. You might have also spotted him in quick features in local movies such as Mad Buddies and the award-winning Sink. More recently Wayne starred as Selling Komoetie in the beautiful remake of Fiela se Kind alongside Zenobia Kloppers and Gerald Steyn.
Craig Jackson is David Stein
Craig is a Vita award-winning and Safta nominated actor that has been gracing our screens and stages since 2003. He has played a wide variety of characters in his career that includes a role in the movie Stander, Gerry in Rhythm City, and Mr. Featherstone on the Internationally acclaimed Black Sails.
Did you know that Craig has also mastered a British, American, Australian, Irish, Scottish, and Cockney accent?
Langley Kirkwood is James Bishop
You might have been staring at your screen for the past few weeks trying to figure out where you know James from? Langley Kirkwood moved to SA with his family as a young boy and exploded onto our local screens in 1998 as Gustav in Isidingo and went on to star in international smash shows like Black Sails and Banshee. Apart from his impressive television career, Kirkwood has also starred in 25 movies including Invictus, Dredd, Mia and the White Lion and The Bone Snatcher.
Steven John Ward is Nick Ribeiro
Steven is the opposite of what you’ve been seeing on screen in Inconceivable. This model turned actor has been staring in lead roles on stages across the country and holding down major roles on the big and small screens. In 2010 he rose to prominence when he placed 7th on the local acting talent search show Class Act.
This diverse group of characters surprise and delights us each week and we can’t wait to see how these talented men finish off this already gripping series.
Join us every Thursday at 20:30 to see what unfolds next and join the conversation on social media using #InconceivableSA on Twitter (@MNet), Instagram (@mnettv) and Facebook (@MNet).
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