Connie Ferguson
Constance "Connie" Ferguson (née Masilo), born on June 10, 1970, is a prominent South African actress, filmmaker, producer, and entrepreneur, originally from Botswana. She gained widespread acclaim for her portrayal of Karabo Moroka in the beloved soap opera, Generations, where she captivated audiences from the show's inception in 1994 until her departure in 2010. After a four-year hiatus, she returned to the series in 2014 for a brief period, reaffirming her status as a fan favorite. In recognition of her influence and contributions to the entertainment industry, Ferguson graced the cover of Forbes Woman Africa magazine in 2018.
Ferguson's personal life has been marked by significant relationships. She first married actor Neo Matsunyane in 1993, with whom she had a daughter before their divorce in 1998. Several years later, in July 2001, she met actor Shona Ferguson, and the couple wed later that year. They welcomed another daughter in June 2002. Tragically, after nearly two decades of marriage, Shona Ferguson passed away on July 30, 2021, due to complications from COVID-19.
Beyond her acting career, Connie Ferguson has established herself as a successful businesswoman, further highlighting her multifaceted talents and dedication to her craft. Her journey continues to inspire many in the industry and beyond.
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