Trevor Noah

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Trevor Noah
Noah in 2021
Tsalo (1984-02-20) 20 February 1984 (age 40)
Johannesburg, South Africa
ThutoMaryvale College

Trevor Noah, o o tshotsweng ka ngwaga wa 1984, ka Tlhakole a le malatsi a le masome a mabedi, ke modira metlae, mokwadi, mogasi wa tsa sepolotiki, modiragatsi le mogasi wa telebishini wa mo Aforika Borwa. O kile a nna mogasi wa The Daily Show, lenaneo la telebishini ya kwa America ya Comedy Central la bosigo go tswa ka ngwaga wa 2015 go tsena ka wa 2022. Noah o amogetse dietsele di le dintsi, di akaretsa ya Primetime Emmy Award morago ga go phadisanela go e fenya makgetho a le lesome le motso.[1] O ne a tlhagelela e le mongwe wa batho ba ba masome a mararo le botlhano ba ba nang le tlhotlheletso mo motsweding wa tshedimosetso kwa New York ke ba Hollyword Reporter ka ngwaga wa 2017 le 2018.[2] [3]Ka ngwaga wa 2018, ba makasine wa Time ba ne ba mo kwala e le mongwe wa batlhotlheletsi ba bagolo mo lefatsheng.[4] Ka ngwaga wa 2023 o ne a fenya seetsele sa Erasmus.[5][6]


Noah o tsholetswe kwa Johannesburg, a simolola tiro ya gagwe kwa Aforika Borwa ka ngwaga wa 2002. O berekile ditiro di le mmalwa tsa bogasi mo telebishining ya South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) , mme a tsaya maemo a bobedi mo pakeng ya bone ya lenaneo la Strictly Come Dancing la Aforika Borwa ka ngwaga wa 2008.[7] Go tswa ka 2010 go tsena ka 2011, o ne a gasa thulaganyo e e tsenang bosigo ya late-night talk show e e neng e bidiwa Tonight with Trevor Noah, e a e simolotseng mme ya supiwa mo M-Net le DSTV.[8]


Ka ngwaga wa 2014, Noah o ne a nna mogasi o mogolo wa mafatshefatshe wa The Daily Show, ka ngwaga wa 2015 a tsweledisa tiro ya o o sa leng a dira ka lobaka Jon Stewart.[9] Buka ya botshelo jwa gagwe ya metlae e e bidiwang Born a Crime e gatisitswe ka ngwaga wa 2016.[10][11][12][13] O ne a gasa dietsele tsa ngwaga le ngwaga tsa Grammy Awards tsa bo masome a marataro le boraro,[14] masome a marataro le bone[15] le masome a marataro le botlhano, [16]mme a gasa gape dijo tsa maitseboa tsa bagasi kwa ntlong ya ga tautona ka ngwaga wa 2022 ya White House Correspondents Dinner.[17]

Botshelo jwa a le mmotlana[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]

Trevor Noah o tsholetswe kwa Johannesburg, Transvaal (kwa janong e leng Gauteng) ka ngwaga wa 1984 kgwedi ya Tlhakole a le malatsia le masome a mabedi. [18][19]Rraagwe ke wa lotso lwa Swiss- German, mmagwe e bong Patricia Nombuyiselo Noah ke Mo Xhosa.[20][21]

Ka nako ya puso ya tlhaolele, mmagwe Noah o ne a bidiwa motho montsho, rragwe a supiwa a le mosweu. Noah ene a supiwa fa a tlhakantse, Ka nako ya fa a tsholwa, go ratana ga batho ba ditso tse di farologaneng jaaka batsadi ba gagwe go ne go se ka fa molaong, Noah o gatelela se mo bukeng ya botshelo jwa gagwe. Go ratana le go nyalana ga batho ba ditso tse di farologaneng go ne ga nna ka fa molaong ngwaga morago ga a sena go tsholwa, fa molao wa boitshwaro jo bo sa siamang o sena go fetolwa ka ngwaga wa 1985. Patricia le mmagwe ebong Normalizo Frances Noah ba godisitse Trevor Noah kwa motsesetoropong wa Soweto. [22]Noah o simolotse sekolo kwa Maryvale College, se e leng sekolo sa kereke ya Roma, a tsweledisa dithuto kwa Maryvale High School kwa Gauteng.[23][24][25]

Tsa tiro[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]

Tshimologo le phitlhelelo ya tiro ya gagwe[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]

Ka ngwaga wa 2022, Noah o ne a tlhagelela mo kgangtswelelopeleng ya Aforika Borwa e e neng e bidiwa Isidingo. Moragonyana o ne a nna mogasi wa thulaganyo ya seromamowa ya Noah's Ark mo seteishening sa basha sa YFM. Fa a le dingwaga di le masome a mabedi le bongwe, ditsala tsa gagwe di ne tsa gwetlha go diragatsa metlae kwa maitisong. O ne a kgatlhisa ba ba neng ba lebeletse ka dipolelo tse di tshegisang ka ditsala tsa gagwe le botshelo jwa gagwe. Morago ga bosigo joo, Noah o ne a tswelela a diragatsa kwa maitisong a metlae,[26] o diragaditse le bora metlae ba Aforika Borwa jaaka: David Kau, Kagiso Lediga, Riaad Moosa, Darren Simpson, Marc Lottering, Barry Hilton le Nik Rabinowitz,[27] bora metlae ba mafatshefatshe jaaka Paul Rodriguez, Carl Barron, Dan Ilic le Paul Zerdin, a diragatsa gape a bulela rametlae wa mo Amerika Gabriel Iglesia ka Ngwanatsele 2007, le Russell Peters wa mo Canada ka loeto lwa gagwe lwa Aforika Borwa.


Noah o nnile mogasi wa thulaganyo ya thuto ya telebishini e e neng e bidiwa Run the Adventure ka ngwaga wa 2004 go tsena ka 2006 mo SABC 2. Ka ngwaga wa 2007, o ne a gasa The Real Goboza[7] mme a tsaya karolo mo Strictly come Dancing. Ka ngwaga wa 2009, o ne a gasa South Africa Film and Television Awards (SAFTAs) tsa boraro, a gasa The Axe Sweet Life a na le Eugene Khoza, Ka ngwaga wa 2010, Noah o ne a gasa dietsele tsa ngwaga le ngwaga tsa South African Music Awards (SAMAs) le Tonight with Trevor Noah mo Mnet.[28] Ka ngwaga wa 2010, Noah o ne a nna mmueledi le agente ya mosireletsi wa baji bareki wa Cell C.

Metswedi[fetola | Fetola Motswedi]

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