Zambian actor and film director
Cassie Kabwita (born October 13, 1988) is a Zambian actress and film producer and rotarian .[ 1] [ 2] She is known for her works in the Zambian and Tanzanian film industries. Cassie is the Ambassador for The African Film Festival(TAFF) in Dallas[ 3]
Early life and education
Cassie is a Lunda descent from Chief Kakoma in Mwinilunga District located in North Western Province and was born at the Ndola Central Hospital, in Ndola , Copperbelt Province in Zambia.[ 4]
Kabwita attended Buteko Basic School and was the head girl at Luanshya Girls High School . She studied hospitality business at Speciss College at the Herbert Chitepo campus in Harare , Zimbabwe, and graduated in 2009.[ 5]
Career
Cassie begun her acting career in 2006 in theatre arts , but made her film debut in 2009, where she played minor roles in Tanzanian horror film, Roho Sita and was the lead actor and producer for Sweet Revenge. In 2010 she was cast in the movie Familia Yangu, where she plays two roles, one as a mother to two children and the second as an old lady looking for a job as a maid. Her breakthrough came in 2012 as an actress Zambian TV series Love Games.[ 6] [ 7]
In 2013 she made her debut behind the camera, as she produced and played the lead role in the movie Guilt.[ 8] The Mwape Peer awards in New York , in the United States of America honored her with the best uprising star award in 2015 for her contributions to Zambian cinema making her the first actress to receive the award.[ 9] [ 10]
In 2017, she produced her second film Sound of Silence, with Jessie Chisi to raise awareness on sexual and gender based violence and featured Tanzanian and Zambian actors.[ 11] [ 12] She was also appointed as the country manager for Miss Zambia in 2017[ 13]
On 1 April 2018 Kabwita was honored to grace the first ever Sinema Zetu International Film Festival award night with Tanzania's 4th president Jakaye Mrisho Kikwete , Wema Sepetu and Diamond Platnumz to present the award for best actress.[ 14]
Filmography
Director / writer / producer
Year
Title
Writer
Producer
2010
3rd party
2014
Guilt / Hatia
2017
Kwacha / Imetosha
Actress
Film roles
Year
Title
Role
Note
2009
Roho Sita
Minor
Directed by Ommy-D
Sweet Revenge
MInor Role, Director
Produced By Nasir Muhammed
Directed By Ommy-D
2010
Familia Yangu
Lead Role/Producer
Produced By Poyaga Production
Directed By Goodluck Komba
2013
Guilt / Hatia
Lead Actress
Vita Baridi [ 15]
Lead Role
Produced By Jerusalem Films Production
Directed By Jacob Steven
2014
Mzee wa Swagga [ 15]
Lead Role
Produced By Jerusalem Films
Directed By Jacob Stevens
2015
Sink or Swim: The Perilous Journey
Support Role
Produced By Prince Richard
Directed By Ike Nnewogbi
2015
Secrets Untold
Lead Role
Produced And Directed By Owas Ray Mwape
2018
Fugitive [ 16]
Support
Produced By Diamond Image
Directed By Andy Boyo
2019
Off Duty [ 17]
3rd Party
Lead Role, Film producer , Screenwriter
Directed By Okechukwu Oku
His Queen
Support
Directed By Charles Uwagbi
2020
Kavundula
Lead Role, Film producer , Screenwriter
Directed By Thandi Vundamina
TV Shows
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2023
Repoti Season 1 & 4
Lead
Produced By Jerusalem Films For Sinema Zetu On Azam TV
Directed By Jacob Stevens
2021
Uncle Limbani Season 2 & 3
Support
Produced By New Norm Media For Zambezi Magic On DSTv[ 18]
Directed By Jordan Muyembi
Nominated for Best Original Comedy Series at 2023 AMVCA [ 19]
2020
Mungoma Season 1 & 2
Support
Produced By Upfront Media For Zambezi Magic On Dstv[ 20]
Directed By Maynard Muchangwe
2018
Side Plate Season 1 & 2
Support
Produced By Mingeli Palata
Directed By Maynard Muchangwe
2012
Love Games Season 1 and Season 2
Lead Role
Produced By Media 365 For USAID
Directed By Jeff Sitali
Awards and nominations
Year
Award
Category
Result
2014
ZAFTA Awards
Best Feature Film
Won
Best Editor
Won
Best Sound
Won
Best Actress
Nominated
Best Picture
Won
2015
ZAFTA Award
Best Actress
Won[ 26]
Mwape Pee Award
Best Uprising Star
Won[ 27] [ 28]
2016
Zee Music Awards
Best Actress
Won[ 29]
2017
Zambian Woman Awards
Zambian Woman of the Year in Film
Nominated
Multichoice ZAFTA Awards[ 30]
Best Picture
Nominated
Best Actress
Won
Best Film
Nominated
Zee Music Awards
Best Actress
Won[ 31]
2018
The National Assassination of Media Arts (NAMA)
Most Consistent Actress
Won
Most Outstanding Film Producer
Won
2019
Shungu Namutitima International Film Festival
Best Zambian Picture
Won
Sinema Zetu International Film Festival - Dar-Es-Salaam Tanzania
World Cinema (Kwacha)
Nominee
Ngoma Awards – Lusaka Zambia
Most Outstanding Feature Film (Kwacha)
Winner
Best Actress (Kwacha)
Nominee
Sotambe International Film Festival - Kitwe Zambia
Best Film (Kwacha)
Winner
2020
2020 African Magic Viewers' Choice Awards
Best Movie South African (Kwacha)
Nominee
The African Film Festival
Best Short Film Southern Africa
Nominee
Best Actress In A Movie
Nominee
References
^ John (2021-10-29). "Afronista Spotlight: Is King Cassie Kabwita Really The Pioneer Of Zambia Movie Industry?" . African Vibes . Retrieved 2023-12-26 .
^ "ZAMBIAN FILMMAKER and actress Cassie Kabwita famously known as KING CASSIE says she is pleased with her new call as a 'Rotarian' " . Daily Nation . 2024-01-04. Retrieved 2024-01-04 .
^ Director, Kelechi Eke, Founder/. "THE AFRICAN FILM FESTIVAL (TAFF) - Bridging Cultures Through Film" . The African Film Festival . Retrieved 2024-01-03 . {{cite web }}
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^ "Cassie Kabwita's Story" . Dr. George Ayee . 2021-01-30. Retrieved 2024-01-02 .
^ "Cassie Kabitwa Zambian Actress who wants to put her mark in film industry" . swahiliworldplanet.blogspot.com. Retrieved 3 October 2019 .
^ "Love Games (TV series) - Chalo Chatu, Zambia online encyclopedia" . chalochatu.org . Retrieved 2024-01-03 .
^ Editor, Online (2013-07-29). " 'Love Games' Season II back on air | Lusaka Voice" . Retrieved 2024-01-03 .
^ "Filamu ya 'Guilt' aliyocheza Hemedy na Cassie Kabwita wa Zambia kutoka July 18 – Bongo5.com" . bongo5.com . Retrieved 2024-01-03 .
^ "Winners – Mwape Peer Awards" . Retrieved 2024-01-02 .
^ "Zambia : Actress Cassie Kabwita gets Rising Star Award" . 2015-09-30. Retrieved 2024-01-02 .
^ Kelvin, Kachingwe (September 2, 2016). "Cassie shoots sexual abuse movie Kwacha" . daily-mail.co.zm . Archived from the original on October 14, 2020. Retrieved September 19, 2019 .
^ "Zambia : Zambian Movie on GBV coming soon" . 2016-04-27. Retrieved 2024-01-03 .
^ "Cassie to manage Miss Zambia" . Zambia 24 - Zambia's leading Online News website . 2017-06-22. Retrieved 2024-01-03 .
^ "Cassie graces Sinema Zetu" . Zambia 24 - Zambia's leading Online News website . 2018-04-08. Retrieved 2024-01-02 .
^ a b "Women In Filmmaking" . sotambe.org . Archived from the original on 2020-10-14. Retrieved 2019-10-03 .
^ "Cassie in Nollywood's 'Fugitive' – Zambia Daily Mail" . www.daily-mail.co.zm . Retrieved 2019-10-09 .
^ "Cassie Kabwita 'Off Duty" . The Lusaka Sun . 2019-05-28. Retrieved 2019-09-19 .
^ "Uncle Limbani" . Zambezi Magic - Uncle Limbani . Retrieved 2024-01-03 .
^ "AMVCA 2023: Full list of AMVCA award nominees as Anikulapo, King of Thieves, Brotherhood battle for win" . BBC News Pidgin . 2023-04-17. Retrieved 2024-01-03 .
^ "Mungoma" . Mungoma . Retrieved 2024-01-03 .
^ Mangustino Njiwa , retrieved 2019-10-03
^ Shalapo - B-Flow Ft. Macky 2 & FlavaBoy (Official Video HD) | Zambian Music 2014 , retrieved 2019-10-03
^ Wanga Wanga (Magic Touch) - Bryan (Official Music Video) , retrieved 2019-10-03
^ Basazibe - Mampi Feat Judy (Official Video HD) | Zambian Music 2014 HD , retrieved 2019-10-03
^ Macky 2 Ft Izrael - Everything Is Better (Official Music Video 2018) , retrieved 2019-10-03
^ "Owas, Cassie win big at 2015 ZAFTAR Awards" . Lusaka Voice . Retrieved 2019-10-03 .
^ "Zambia: Actress Cassie Kabwita gets Rising Star Award" . LusakaTimes.com . 2015-09-30. Retrieved 2019-10-03 .
^ "Winners" . www.mwape.com . Retrieved 2019-10-03 .
^ "Nominees For The Zambian ZeeMusic Awards 2016 Announced" . ZambianMusic.net . Retrieved 2019-10-03 .
^ "Times of Zambia | 2017 ZAFTAs enthralling!" . Retrieved 2024-01-03 .
^ "2017 ZeeMusic Creative Awards Winners List" . Zambian Music Blog . 2017-12-04. Retrieved 2019-10-08 .
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