Ken Gampu

Ken Gampu

ActorSecond Unit or Assistant Director
Born
August 28, 1929
Died
November 4, 2003

Ken Gampu was one of the first black South Africans to be featured in Hollywood films, working alongside such stars as Edward G. Robinson and Burt Lancaster. A former schoolteacher, law clerk and interpreter, he spoke seven native dialects in addition to English and Afrikaans. Discovered by…

Actor

Transit Cafe(2001)as Grandfather
Askari(2001)as Ndhlovu
Malunde(2001)as Baba Gusha
Saints, Sinners and Settlers(1999)as King Sarhili (1999)
A Reasonable Man(1999)as Headman

Second Unit or Assistant Director

Bullet on the Run(1982)

Self

Century of Cinema(1995)as Policeman
Soweto, Johannesburg(1972)as Self - Introduction

Credit Score: Ken Gampu

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President
Fri Oct 26 1984
#NameScoreYearWinNomKnownWinsNomsVotes
1The Gods Must Be Crazy3.7519847.30063049
2Dingaka3.2519646.500112
3Operation Hit Squad2.6020044.30036
4Fools2.5019976.80051
5Zulu Dawn2.5019796.7008324
6The Wild Geese2.5019786.80015728
7Forever Young, Forever Free2.5019776.900242
8King Solomon's Mines2.3819855.20016648
9Kill and Kill Again2.0019814.800932
10The Naked Prey1.9519667.3016285