Popular Gringo TV series supporting act Mbudziyadhura quits acting
Popular Gringo series supporting act Blessing “Mbudziyadhura” Chimbowa has announced his retirement from acting on his Facebook page.
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Popular Gringo series supporting act Blessing “Mbudziyadhura” Chimbowa has announced his retirement from acting on his Facebook page.
There was chaos at the late comedian Gringo’s memorial service after sharp disagreements over proceedings between family members with a commuter omnibus full of police officers deployed to quell potential disturbances.
Producers for the popular ZBCTV drama, “Village Secrets”, which featured Lazarus Boora as “Gibbo”, have said despite the death of the actor, his role in the drama will continue according to script.
Comedian Lazarus Boora, better known as Gringo, was yesterday buried at his rural home in Rukweza village, Nyazura, with mourners describing his death as a great loss to the local film industry.
Around 1996, I was an aspiring actor and scriptwriter at an acting club called Screentalent in Harare. I was struggling to write my first Gringo script then.
Comedienne Madam Boss says the late actor Lazurus “Gringo” Boora inspired her to take acting seriously.
Veteran actor and former Studio 263 star, Ben Sibenge, says late actor Lazarus “Gringo” Boora was a rare artist who handled fame with distinction.
Comedian Lazarus Boora (47), popularly known as Gringo, who died yesterday morning at West View Medical Clinic will be buried on Thursday at his rural home in Rukweza, Rusape.
He was once the master of local television. Draped in his signature makeshift khaki short and black vest, sometimes barefoot, his witty humour would guarantee millions of eyes glued to the television set.
Popular actor Gringo – real name Lazarus Boora – says he is recovering very well while at his rural home in Nyazura.