Popular actor Moopi Mothibeli, best known for his role in “Generations: The Legacy,” has joined the cast of “My Brother’s Keeper.”
We all want to be seeing our faves on the screen. Moopi Mothibeli is undeniably one of the best talents on TV. He made his television debut in the hit show “Generations: The Legacy” a while ago. He also bagged the lead role in the Prime Video show “Hotel on the Koppies.”
Mothibeli has starred in the third season of the now-canned “The Estate,” Charlie Vundla’s “Hotelle Lerallaneng,” “Night Shift,” and Netflix’s “Justice Served.”
According to a new report by Entertainment commentator Jabu Macdonald, he will be joining the cast of “My Brother’s Keeper” in a new role. Fans are excited about this one.
Youth Village writes that Moopi’s television debut came in 2014 as a principal cast member in South Africa’s hit soapie, “Generations: The Legacy.” He played the role of Smanga Moroka for six years until 2020.
As mentioned above, he played the lead in the award-winning film, “Hotel on The Koppies.” In the film, he plays Jabu, an ambitious novelist who has been sober for three months. Fans have stated their excitement to see him on the show.
Moopi Mothibeli has joined #MyBrothersKeeper pic.twitter.com/AjoQoc7lHv
— Jabulani Macdonald ⚡️ (@Jabu_Macdonald) February 26, 2024