THE TV TWINS- REGINA DANIELS & STEPHANIE SANDOWS


The African film industry has produced young and beautiful talented actors and actresses over the years and these two ladies are not an exception. When it comes to delivering their roles they execute them perfectly. But it looks like most African producers have not recognized the striking resemblance between these two beautiful actresses.
Aside their jobs as actress, they have really worked hard to work behind the scenes as well. Regina Daniels, who is a Nigerian actress also produce film in Nollywood. Stephanie Sandows, a South African actress is also a casting director on one of the best TV soaps in South Africa, “scandal” which has been airing for years now. These two talented actresses had their breakthroughs at a very young age.
Regina Daniels started acting at the age of seven but she had her breakthrough when she starred in a tragic film entitled “Miracle Child”. She also starred in a comedy movie “Dumebi in School” a film directed by one of the talented screenwriter and producer Tchidi Chikere. Aside been an actress, she has her own charity foundation in which she always gives back to the society. Due to her hard work and humility, she has starred in many Nigerian films.
On the other hand, Stephanie Sandows also started working as a television presenter at a very young age. She hosted a children religious programme “Bonisanani”. She also worked with the Scandal production team doing subtitles. During that time, she was asked to be an extra and played cameo roles. Miss Sandows has a strong believe that different languages can improve viewership.  Stephanie also starred in the hit TV series MTV Shuga: Down South season five playing the character Tsholo whose role ended tragically.
Aside their resemblance, these two actresses were born in the month of October, they are both engaged and are making a huge difference in Nigeria and South Africa.I hope the film producers in Nigeria and South Africa get these two stunning ladies to work together on the same project in the future.

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