Joseph Marwa | |
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Born | Joseph Marwa 16 April 1999 Musoma Rural District, Mara Region, Tanzania |
Other names | Josephs Quartzy |
Occupation(s) | Actor author |
Years active | 2015–present |
Height | 1.64 m (5 ft 5 in) |
Joseph Marwa also recognized by his pen name Josephs Quartzy is a Tanzanian television actor, novelist [1] and a former lead vocalist for the music duo The Eastern Bandits. [2]
He is best known for playing Nhwale in the romance fiction film Mr. Local Man featuring Bonnie Dennison and for playing Josephs in the drama series JQ Knew That. Joseph has appeared in supporting roles in Lucifer'e and The Great Controversy, Homeboy Never Fails [3] and a Jewish documentary africa (2019 film) . [4] He is the author of A Tale of an Intelligent Psychopath [5] and Irene the Andromeda. [6] [7]
Novela and philosophy
Year | Name | Publisher | ISBN |
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2022 | A Tale of an Intelligent Psychopath: Based on a True story [8] | Pencil Publishers | ISBN 978-93-56104-98-3 |
2022 | Irene: The Andromeda [9] | Pencil Publishers | ISBN 978-93-56105-84-3 |
2022 | A Blessed Curse (Vol 1) | Pencil Publishers | ISBN 978-93-56670-88-4 |
2022 | Love or medicine with Eliah Thomas | Bongo Times Now | ISBN 979-82-15008-72-0 |
2022 | Race and changes | Bongo Times Now | ISBN 979-82-15423-83-7 |
2022 | Philosophies from an old Journal | Bongo Times Now | ISBN 979-82-15331-75-0 |
2023 | A Blessed Curse (Vol 2) | Bongo Times Now | ISBN 979-82-15564-13-4 |
2023 | Proven laws of life you must know (vol 1) | Bongo Times Now | ISBN 979-82-15749-78-4 |
Poetry
Year | Name | Publisher | ISBN |
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2022 | Sweetest Song I Know | Bongo Times Now | ISBN 979-82-01741-25-9 |
Year | Film | Role | Notes/Cast |
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2016 | There's no Place like Home | Kenny Doe | with Adrian Collins, Conroy Esterhuizen, Marty Kintu, Matthew Dylan Robert, Billings Siwila, Dawid van den Bergh and Claire Verstraete |
2019 | Mr. Local Man | Nhwale | With Bonnie Dennison, Emil Marwa and Agness Nyama |
Africa (2019 film) [10] | Ngowi | With Oren Gerner, Maya Gerner, Meir Gerner and Tom Kros Zynski | |
NIGGA | DOS | With Titus Covington, Maricela Janette Garcia and Dujhan Brown | |
Mission XVI | Capt Black/Director | With Zed Josef | |
2020 | Not so different | Jean | with Joselyn Bates, Chad Bear, Cate Blair-wilhelm, Bryan Michael Block, Brian Bowman, Amy Parsons, Matt starr and Jessica Joerndt |
Lucifer'e and The Great Controversy | Ange Joe | With Janeth Mora and Tamil [11] | |
2022 | Homeboy Never Fails | YB | With Lawrence Christopher, Jacob Mkweche, Simon Mkinga, Martin White and Diana Wilon |
Year | Show/series | Role | Notes/Cast |
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2021-2022 | JQ Knew That [12] | Nhwale | With Jane Marsh, Dennis Cockrum, Nil Günal and Petlan Ghall |
Since 2019 | The Real Past with Josephs Quartzy [13] | Host/Presenter | A Talk show |
2021 | Big Brother (NAGWA) | DOS | With Hamilton Wiliam, Burton richard, Adela Richard and Sophia Mwaipopo, |
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"Josephs Quartzy - Academia.edu". independent.academia.edu. Retrieved 2023-01-04.
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