May Dlamini, a renowned and accomplished individual, has garnered widespread recognition and acclaim for her multifaceted involvement in a diverse array of groundbreaking projects. Notably, her pivotal role in the 1979 production of "I'm for the Hippopotamus" has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry, cementing her status as a trailblazing figure. Furthermore, her association with the 1975 film "Forever Young, Forever Free" has also been a significant contributor to her ascent to fame, as has her impressive contribution to the 1984 production of "House of Mankowitz", showcasing her remarkable versatility and breadth as a performer.
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1979

I'm for the Hippopotamus as Mama Leone