Shannon Esra
Born
Shannon Esrechowitz

(1984-02-01) 1 February 1984
Johannesburg,[1] South Africa
NationalitySouth African
Alma materUniversity of the Witwatersrand
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
Years active2004–present
Known for

Shannon Esra (née Esrechowitz; born 1 February 1984) is a South African actress and singer.

Early life

Early life and career beginning

Esra had her first "taste" of acting at age 4, narrating at a nursery school Purim concert. She later did impersonations of Elvis Presley at local talent contests.

Esra did her first professional acting at the age of 16, when she appeared in the film I Dreamed of Africa (starring Kim Basinger), playing a character named Siri.[1] She later studied Dramatic Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand receiving her BA (Hons) Degree in 2003.

She won a Naledi Theatre Award for Best Performance by a Newcomer/Breakthrough (Female), in Dorothy Ann Gould's theatre production Japes for her portrayal of Neets. She also received a Fleur du Cap nomination for this role.

Other stage productions include the three-woman comedy Six Inches (2018) written and directed by Kristy Suttner, as well as the cabaret Homebound in 2004.

Career

Television appearance

Esra made history in Bollywood with her portrayal of Stephanie in the film Salaam-e-Ishq: A Tribute to Love by being one of the first Caucasian actresses in a lead role.[2][1][3][4] Dying her hair blonde and speaking in an American accent, Esra plays an American who travels to India to stop her boyfriend (played by Kushal Punjabi) from marrying. After reaching India, she met Raju, a taxi driver (played by Govinda) who comes to her assistance and she eventually falls in love with Raju.

In 2005 she guest-starred alongside Eric Stoltz, playing his estranged and embittered ex-wife, in the Sci Fi Channel's miniseries The Triangle. She also played the romantic lead Katie in Darrell Roodt's film about rugby, Number 10.

In 2005 Esra played the lead role of Caz O’Donough, an undercover police officer, in the gritty South African psychological thriller / police drama Snitch. Caz is a 20-year-old single mother, finding out that the father of her daughter, Lawrence Carter, is a member of a mafia-style crime family that her "tough cop" father Chisel, has been trying to bring down.

She appeared in Tim Greene's multiple South African Film & Television Award-winning newsroom drama Hard Copy, as the ambitious investigative journalist Kim Smollen. Kim is a Jewish girl in her mid-20s who started working as the entertainment reporter at the hard edged newspaper The Bulletin. In the third season Kim is given the opportunity for "serious" reporting, at the now re-invented sleazy tabloid The Bullet.[5]

Between 2021 and 2023, she has starred in two seasons as Samantha Hugo in the South African crime drama series Lioness.

Filmography

Films

YearTitleRoleNotes
2000I Dreamed of AfricaSiriHollywood film
2006Number 10Katie
2007Salaam-e-IshqStephanieBollywood Indian Hindi film
20112ND Take'Movie' Lindsey
2015The GamechangersJen KolbeBBC docudrama
2021The Ground UnderJessica 'Jess' Stuckman
2023Do Your WorstSondra

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Yizo Yizo 3Robbery Daughter
2004IsidingoYvette Meyer
2004SnitchCaz O’Donough
2005The TriangleSallyTV miniseries, Sci Fi Channel
2006–2007Hard CopyKim SmollenTV series, season 2, 3
2007–2008Life Is WildLaurenRecurring, on The CW series
2008Wild at HeartAngieSeason 3
2008The LabSamantha MazurSeason 2
2010Miss BehaveRachel
2015–2017IsidingoAngelique Scott
2017–2021The QueenSandra SteinSeason 2 - 6
2018–2022The RiverSandra SteinSeason 1 - 5
2019The ThroneSandra SteinSeason 1
2020 - 2021GomoraSandra SteinSeason 1 - 2
2021 - 2022LegacySandra SteinSeason 1 - 2
2020Still BreathingCandice Burton
2021–presentLionessSamatha HugoMain role

Personal life

Esra lives in Sandton with her parents and younger brother. She is a "closet fan" of competitive ping-pong competitions.[6]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "SHE-RO: Effusive, dynamic, charming, and wildly passionate, Shannon Esra". IOL. 12 August 2022.
  2. "Shannon Esra". OSM Talent.
  3. "#aTypicalInterview: Shannon Esra would love to take Anele Mdoda on in a ping-pong match". IOL. 27 September 2020.
  4. "Tonight | Hollywood next for Shannon Esra?". tonight.co.za. Archived from the original on 18 January 2008.
  5. "Shannon Esra | Tvsa". tvsa.co.za.
  6. "Vuvuzelaonline".
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