Films attract people from all walks of life who want to pursue their dreams. We’ve compiled a list of well-known South African celebrities who were/are medical professionals in real life and have also carved out a career in the film industry.
Rest assured that many of your favorite actors were ignored as kids due to the rigorous nature of the medical school.
The general public believes that those who want to play important roles in the entertainment industry must have formal training in theater, drama, and the arts. Unfortunately, this is not true. Real, unfiltered brilliance can’t be hidden even with a white lab coat and stethoscope.
South Africa has many famous actors, musicians, and athletes who want to advance in other fields such as medicine and science.
1. Dr. Tamaryn Green:
The new Miss South Africa was crowned not only for her beauty but also for her brains. In 2019, Green was awarded the M.D. He studied at the University of Cape Town and obtained a combined MBChB (Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery). During her 2020 and 2021 internships, Tamaryn spent a lot of time taking photos. The bride-to-be, now 27, said her life has been “challenging but fulfilling”.
In 2018, he explained that “the apartheid era created several obstacles that prevented him from continuing to work”, so he chose to study medicine instead. 2. Dr. Tato Mosehle – I’m Not Afraid (Official Music Video)
Thato Thelma Mosehle is a doctor and former beauty queen. Teto’s dream of making a protein netball team was dashed after she suffered a serious knee injury. However, she was best known as the former winner of the Miss South Africa pageant from the North West region of Stilfontein. After completing my degree in this field at the University of the Free State in 2018, I interned at Tshepong Hospital in Klerksdorp.
2. Tshepo Motsepe, MD:
Dr. Ashes Association. Tshepo Motsepe is a member of the Motsepe family and South African billionaire Dr. She is George’s sister. Arrest Messefe. Patrice Mochepe and Brigitte Radebe, wife of South African President Cyril Ramaphosa.
Dr. Ashes Association. Kea Motsepe is the sister-in-law of Energy Secretary Jeff Radebe, a mother of four, and a humanitarian activist. Dr. Motsepe brought his knowledge and experience from Parirenyatwa Hospital in Zimbabwe and public and private health systems in South Africa.
Despite his high social status and party loyalty, Tshepo Motsepe is tolerant of disadvantaged children and neighbors.
3. Dr. Precis Moloy-Motsepe, Ph.D.
PhD Business: Expensive Boom in South Africa’s Fashion Industry; His company recently organized the Mercedes-Benz Fashion Weeks in Johannesburg and Cape Town. Until 2020 he was Chancellor of the University of Cape Town. Prior to this, she worked as a hospital specialist and general practitioner in Johannesburg, South Africa, opening a women’s clinic in 1993.
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