Mothusi Chebeletsane is known for Donkerland (2013), Matatiele (2015) and The Payback (2022).
Mothusi Magano is a South African actor best known for his starring role as Charles "Mingus" Khathi in the SABC3 drama series The Lab, from 2006-2009. He was born in the small village of Phokeng on the outskirts of Rustenburg. At the age of five, his family moved to Mafikeng where, at the Mmabana Cultural centre, he got his first taste of performance when he performed in a pantomime called A Dragon For Dinner. In 1998, Mothusi enrolled at the Wits School of Dramatic Art. In his first year of study he auditioned for all plays at Wits and got into two: Death and the Maiden where he played Gerardo Escobar and Little Shop of horrors, in which he played Audrey Two. In 2003, a friend asked him to be Harry Lime in his production of The Third Man and Mothusi was signed to an agent and filmed his first film: Gums and Noses, followed by Hotel Rwanda and Tsotsi (Oscar Winner for Best Foreign Film), as well as FNB commercials. He has acted in numerous theatre productions including The Third Man, Stones in His Pockets, Venus, Four, Lysistrata, A Midsummer Night's Dream, Romeo and Juliet, Bread and Butter, Maid in the New South Africa, American Buffalo, The Coloured Museum, Sexual Perversity in Chicago and Hamlet. In 2006 he landed his first major television role in The Lab, in which he starred for three seasons. He had a recurring role in the fifth season of the ITV drama series Wild at Heart, in 2010. In 2011 he had a guest starring role in the SABC1 drama series Intersexions and in 2012 he guest-starred in the SABC2 drama series 90 Plein Street. He landed his second starring role in 2013 in the SABC1 drama series Tempy Pushas, set against the backdrop of the lavish fashion world and juxtaposed with the vibrant township culture. In November of the same year he joined e.tv soapie Scandal! in the role of mysterious assassin The Dustbin Man. Mothusi won the best actor award at the SAFTAS for his starring role in Of Good Report in 2014. Airing in 2016 - 2017 on Etv Mothusi played the part of the cunning journalist Maxwell in Hustle. Showing in 2017 on SABC 2 Mothusi is acting in the sports drama Keeping Score. 2019, Mothusi has been nominated for a SAFTA for his role as Phaks in Emonyeni: Nsanguluko.
Moti Bhai is known for Hellaro (2019).
Moti Brecher is an actor, known for Shtisel (2013), Infantile (2005) and Ho! Khutz Nora (2006).
Moti Margolin is known for Grand Theft Auto IV (2008), Marry Me (2022) and The Equalizer (2021).
Moti Sagar is the youngest son of Director and Producer Ramanand Sagar. He began working with his father as a director in the former company Sagar Art International. He worked alongside Dr. Ramanand Sagar as an assistant and as a associate director on many of his popular films, which include Geet, Lalkaal, Charas and others, Moti Sagar developed his own style of artistry. As a writer, he wrote screenplays for films such as Humrahi, Ram Bharose, Pyaara Dushman. He has directed and produced various television shows starting with the nostalgic Dada Dadi Ki Kahaniya, Vikram Betaal, The record breaking Indian series Ramayana (Rated at number 36 on imdb's most watched TV shows of the world), Shri Krishna, Alif Laila and Aankhen on Doordarshan and under the guidance of Dr. Ramanand Sagar, turned creative producer for shows such as Prithviraj Chauhan, Sai Baba on Star Plus, Dharam Veer on Imagine, Aladdin on Zee TV, Jai Shri Krishna and various others. Moti Sagar has worked on more than 15 Motion Pictures and more than 70 TV enterprises. Moti Sagar is the Chairman of Sagar Pictures.
Motilal was born on December 4, 1910 in Shimla, Punjab, British India. He was an actor and director, known for Devdas (1955), Chhoti Chhoti Baatein (1965) and Sach Hai (1939). He died on June 17, 1965 in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.
Motiram is an actor, known for Solva Saal (1958).
Motke Dapp is an American writer and director whose great grandmother killed a bear with a knife. He's handcrafted, along with other amazing filmmakers, a plethora of whimsical, award-winning short films and a couple of feature films including his most recent, Another Version of You. Another Version of You premiered at the Nashville Film Festival in 2018, winning the Audience Award. The film was the third most screened film in the festival's 49 year history. It also won Best Feature Film and Motke won Best Director at the 2018 Cindependent Film Festival as well as The Daniel Chapp Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Lake County Film Festival. The film is now available to be purchased on most platforms (Amazon, Target, iTunes, etc.). Motke got his start in filmmaking through the 48 Hour Film Project, winning Best Film 5 of the 10 times he's competed. "Sorry About Tomorrow," a short film created in the summer of 2013, was selected by some of the largest film festivals in the country including Seattle International Film Festival, Cinequest, the PBS Film Festival, and the Nashville Film Festival (where it was runner up best Tennessee short). His films, "Contrary to Likeness" and "Everyday Yeti" won numerous awards and were both in the top 10 internationally at Filmapalooza - where all of the city winners of the 48 Hour Film Project go to compete against one another. Both films were invited to screen at the Cannes Short Film Corner in France by the 48 Hour Film Project. Motke makes a living directing commercials and is busy working on plans for the next feature film. To see Motke's work, visit motke.net.
Motlatsi Mafatshe is an actor, known for State of Violence (2010), How to Ruin Christmas (2020) and Sokhulu and Partners II (2011).