South African Actress Nina Swart Directs Romantic Comedy 'Tuiskoms'

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South African Actress Nina Swart Directs Romantic Comedy 'Tuiskoms'
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Renowned South African actress Nina Swart directs 'Tuiskoms', a new romantic comedy series premiering on February 28, 2025. The series follows Fleur, a widowed chef who loses her restaurant and house and relocates to her mother's home in Wilderness to start anew.

, renowned for her previous portrayals of iconic villains in South Africa n television, takes on a gentler role as a mother and confidant in the new series “Tuiskoms”.

In 2006, she won two awards: Best Actress and Best Onscreen Villain at the nineteenth annual Avanti Awards and she has won a SAFTA Golden Horn Award for Best Supporting Actress in the Telenovela in 2021.Fleur, portrayed by Amilia Uys in Tuiskom, launches on February 28, 2025. Picture: Supplied/Netflix

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