As per our current Database, Sandra Prinsloo is still alive (as per Wikipedia, Last update: May 10, 2020).
Currently, Sandra Prinsloo is 76 years, 7 months and 4 days old. Sandra Prinsloo will celebrate 77rd birthday on a Sunday 15th of September 2024. Below we countdown to Sandra Prinsloo upcoming birthday.
Popular As | Sandra Prinsloo |
Occupation | Movie Actress |
Age | 76 years old |
Zodiac Sign | Virgo |
Born | September 15, 1947 (South Africa) |
Birthday | September 15 |
Town/City | South Africa |
Nationality | South Africa |
Sandra Prinsloo’s zodiac sign is Virgo. According to astrologers, Virgos are always paying attention to the smallest details and their deep sense of humanity makes them one of the most careful signs of the zodiac. Their methodical approach to life ensures that nothing is left to chance, and although they are often tender, their heart might be closed for the outer world. This is a sign often misunderstood, not because they lack the ability to express, but because they won’t accept their feelings as valid, true, or even relevant when opposed to reason. The symbolism behind the name speaks well of their nature, born with a feeling they are experiencing everything for the first time.
Sandra Prinsloo was born in the Year of the Pig. Those born under the Chinese Zodiac sign of the Pig are extremely nice, good-mannered and tasteful. They’re perfectionists who enjoy finer things but are not perceived as snobs. They enjoy helping others and are good companions until someone close crosses them, then look out! They’re intelligent, always seeking more knowledge, and exclusive. Compatible with Rabbit or Goat.
Most famous for playing Kate Thomson in the 1980 comedy movie The Gods Must Be Crazy, this South African screen actress also appeared in the soap opera Egoli: Place of Gold and hosted a talk show called RaakPraat Met Sandra.
Her early film credits include roles in the 1970s movies Deadly Jaws and Target of an Assassin.
In the mid 1980s, she made headlines by kissing a black man on stage during an Apartheid-era South African stage production of the August Strindberg play Miss Julie.
A native of South Africa, she graduated from the University of Pretoria.
She and fellow South African-born entertainer Janet Suzman both had successful stage and screen acting careers.