Connie Ferguson

Connie Ferguson

Born: June 10, 1970
in Lobatse, Botswana
Constance "Connie" Ferguson (née Masilo; born 10 June 1970) is a South African based Botswana actress, filmmaker, producer and businesswoman. She is best known for her role as Karabo Moroka on South Africa's most popular soap opera, Generations. She starred on the show from its start in 1994 until she exited in 2010. In 2014, she reprised her role on the show after a 4-year absence for a short term. Ferguson was on the cover of Forbes Woman Africa magazine in 2018

Ferguson (then Masilo) married fellow actor Neo Matsunyane in 1993. In December 1992, they welcomed a daughter. They divorced in 1998, after five years of marriage.

In July 2001, Ferguson met actor Shona Ferguson. In November 2001, three years after her divorce with Matsunyane, they married. In June 2002, the couple welcomed a daughter. After nearly 20 years of marriage, Shona Ferguson died in the afternoon of 30 July 2021 from COVID-19-related complications

Movies for Connie Ferguson...

Heart of the Hunter
Title: Heart of the Hunter
Character: Molebogeng Kwena
Released: March 28, 2024
Type: Movie
A retired assassin is pulled back into action when his friend uncovers a dangerous conspiracy at the heart of the South African government.
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Title: Kings of Jo'Burg
Released: December 4, 2020
Type: TV
The Masire brothers rule Johannesburg's criminal underworld, but a supernatural family curse and a tangled web of betrayal threaten to destroy them.
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Title: The Wild
Character: Marang Lebone
Released: April 4, 2011
Type: TV
The Wild is a South African soap opera created by Rohan Dickson, Richard Nosworthy and Bronwyn Berry and produced by M-Net's in-house production arm Magic Factory and shot entirely on location which revolves around three families – the Lebones, the van Reenens and the Tladis - who, because of past conflicts, struggle to negotiate a cohesive future, despite being bound together by their relationship to a special piece of land.