 Actor Audrey Molossi passed away at 70. Ex-Soul City actor Audrey Molossi has passed. Molossi, 70, has passed away on Sunday afternoon due to COVID-19 related illness, his son Mollie Belly Molossi confirmed. The LaSoto-born legendary film, stage, and TV actor portrayed the role of Ali Mazwai in Soul City up to season 6. Molossi, who was described as a funny person, began his acting journey at Gibson Kent School of Acting in Dube alongside Darlington Michaels. He also acted in shows such as Generations, Moveango, Never Say Goodbye, Zabalazza, and Drumbeat. In the film, he appeared in Cry Freedom and Good Man in Africa. Molossi was also part of the original cast of Persimpoise stage show Bopa that premiered at the Market Theatre in Newtown in 1985. He also acted in Zox Mda's Play the Hill. Molossi's nephew, Chepo Machuviar, said the legendary actor was a loving and caring human being who loved his family. Audrey was the Molossi family entertainer. He was very funny. Wherever he was people will be laughing. He was a jolly person. When you have a problem or lost someone he made sure he supports you until the end. We knew that his work kept him busy but when he had time he would call everyone just to check how they are doing. Literature guru and accomplished author Zox Mda said about Molossi, every day a hero falls. Even grief itself has lost its meaning. This time it is the great actor, Aubrey Molossi. I knew Aubrey when he was a little boy in Moffateng in Lesotho. His father, Morris, was my tailor. I met Aubrey a few years later when he became my student at Halatzi High School in Lesotho. Many of you may remember him in Persimpoise play Bopa. To which, by the way, he and the other actors contributed to its development. Aubrey featured in my plays too, particularly in The Hill at the Market Theatre, featuring Jav Kovatsi and directed by Feliswe Baiko. Pamola Kakotso, Elma Katla.