Charlize Theron
Net Worth: R2.7 Billion
Charlize Theron is one of the biggest actresses in Hollywood at the moment, and she has already established a legacy that can never be erased from the history of movies. She was born 7th of August, 1975, in Benoni, Transvaal, South Africa, and she attended Putfontein Primary School and the National School of the Arts in Johannesburg.Trevor Noah
Net Worth: R350 Million
Trevor Noah is one of the most popular comedians in the world. Despite his international celebrity status he continues to make it known to everyone that he is South African. Trevor Noah was already a big celebrity in South Africa before he went to America and became an instant success. His shows are well-attended, and his social media handles are always abuzz
Sharlto Copley
Net Worth: R244 Million
Sharlto Copley is an actor, movie producer, and director. He was born in Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa in 1973. He attended St. Andrew’s Preparatory School in Grahamstown and Redhill School in Morningside, Johannesburg. At a very young age, he was privileged to meet a director who allowed him to make use of his company’s computers for 3D filmmaking.
Black Coffee
Net Worth: R210 Million
Black Coffee was born in Durban on March 11, 1976. He has since become South Africa’s biggest export to the world’s music stage. He is a South African DJ, record producer, and songwriter, with deep roots in the British and American music industries. He has performed in sold-out arenas in London, and the US, and is constantly on tour.
Who are the top 5 celebrities in South Africa?
South Africa is fast becoming one of the top countries providing talented stars to the rest of the world. Trevor Noah, Sharlto Copley, Black Coffee, Arnold Vosloo, Neill Blomkamp, and Gavin Hood are only a few who have made a name for themselves as actors and directors.
Who is the biggest celebrity in South Africa?
In the section titled “All About Celebrity,” cricketer AB de Villiers remains the most popular personality in South Africa, followed by Boity Thulo, Minnie Dlamini, and Bonang Matheba. The research was done in collaboration with Brandwatch, YOUKNOW, Psychographica, TGI/Ask Afrika, and GlobalWebIndex.