Sandra Prinsloo, also known as Sandra Prinzlow, is a South African actress best known for her role as Kate Thomson in 1980 film The Gods Must Be Crazy.
Prinsloo has also appeared in numerous South African television and stage productions.
In 1985, Prinsloo and fellow actor John Kani caused an audience walk-out when performing the play Miss Julie. In the title role, Prinsloo played a white woman seducing a black man. The play marked the first on-s...
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