Lemogang Tsipa, a talented and versatile character actor, is steadily rising through the ranks of his career. His professional journey began with a local film debut in the 2013 film "Felix," followed by a local television debut in the popular series "Forced Love" from 2012 to 2016.
Tsipa's breakthrough came with his first major international supporting role in the 2015 British thriller "Eye in the Sky," where he played the pivotal role of 'Matt Laver,' the Mission Intel Coordinator. The same year, he landed another significant supporting role alongside renowned actor Sir Kenneth Branagh in the critically acclaimed series "Wallander," delivering a memorable and touching performance that showcased his impressive range.
Tsipa's impressive body of work includes a wide range of films and television shows, including "Alien Outpost" (2014),"Homeland" (2014),"Traffic" (2014),"The Golden Rule" (2014),"Cape Town" (2015),"The Book of Negroes" (2015),"Lazy Suzan" (2015),"Jamillah and Aladdin" (2015),"Black Sails" (2016),"Jab" (2016),"Roots" (2016),"Oasis" (2017),"Amandla" (2017),"The Number" (2017),and "The Dark Tower" (2017).
However, 2017 marked a significant milestone in Tsipa's career, as he made his film debut lead role in Craig Friemond's "Beyond The River" (2017),playing the role of Duma, a talented young man who feels trapped by his circumstances and finds himself on the wrong side of the law. Through his journey in the sport of canoeing, Duma attempts to overcome his obstacles and find redemption. This powerful and poignant performance further solidified Tsipa's position as a rising star in the entertainment industry.