Kudzai Chimbaira

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Born(1985-10-13)13 October 1985
Zimbabwe
DiedJanuary 2018(2018-01-00) (aged 32)
OccupationsActor, director
AwardsNational Arts merit's awards. Zimbabwe International Film Festival, 2007
Kudzai Chimbaira
Born(1985-10-13)13 October 1985
Zimbabwe
DiedJanuary 2018(2018-01-00) (aged 32)
OccupationsActor, director
AwardsNational Arts merit's awards. Zimbabwe International Film Festival, 2007

Kudzai Chimbaira (13 October 1985 – January 2018) was a Swedish-Zimbabwean actor and director.[1]

She made her debut in 2005 in the short film Pamvura, and in 2007 she received an award at the Zimbabwe International Film Festival[2] for best actress in a short film for playing the main character in the film The Return. The same year she also received a Zimbabwe's National Arts Merit Awards for her role in the play Anatol.[3][4]

In 2008 she directed the play Silent Words for Harare International Festival of the Arts,[2][5] and the same year she won an award for best actress in the Carthage Film Festival[2][5] for her role in the film Zimbabwe. In 2008 she also moved to Sweden.[2][5]

In Sweden she started the theater Integrationsteatern[5] and was active in the Cinemafrica film festival, chairman of the diversity initiative Tryck, and acted in many plays, and the film Medan vi lever.[6]

Chimbaira died in January 2018, 32 years old.

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