GQ: Tell us about the show and your collab with Netflix?
Shona Ferguson: We started developing the show about four years ago, and usually it doesn’t have a name yet at that stage. So, you come up with an idea based on a premise. I began with an idea that I wanted to develop a show called Kings of Jo’burg, and took it from there.
Pretty much every project our company had done had been female-centric – that was the latest craze on TV in South Africa. A lot of content is female-driven, but we needed to do something different. It’s a great direction, going back to something that people did in the past, something male-dominated for an audience mostly comprised of women who don’t want to watch guys beating each other up and chasing each other with guns. We wanted to tell a story to which everyone can relate.
I had to humanise guys who are usually considered macho, so I wrote it down as I saw it in my head. Then, I set up a meeting with a brilliant scriptwriter, Linda Bere, for a female perspective.
GQ: How is this character different from those you’ve played before?
SF: I’ve been typecast in similar roles for the past four years on The Queen, so people wouldn’t have expected me to play that character. I never expected to be in Kings of Jo’burg. It was when we were casting that the show’s director suggested I do something different, and that’s how I jumped into playing Simon “Vader” Masire.
This story is from the March - April 2021 edition of GQ South Africa.
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