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Sanaa Shaik a young South African woman, has landed a role in the Netflix Series “Dive Club” that features treasure and mystery.

 

South Africa (04 November 2021) – South Africa has always been home to some of the world’s greatest talents, and next on that list is Sanaa Shaik a young South African woman who is currently making waves within the acting space. Sanaa has landed a role in a new Netflix series for teens and young adults.

Sanaa was born in Durban and later moved to Johannesburg, in grade 11 Sanaa and her family immigrated to Australia where she finished high school and went on to attain her bachelor’s in commerce at Curtin University and Masters at Sydney University.

It has been a while since Sanaa left South Africa but to this day, she still draws strength from the vibrance and diversity of our country. Sanaa is currently flying the South African flag high with her lead role on the popular Netflix series Dive Club where she portrays the gutsy and headstrong, Stevie Harrison. Which has also just been up for nomination in the “Best Children’s Program” category in the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) Awards this year.

Starting out as a young actor comes with a fair set of challenges. Sanaa did not complete a typical acting degree, however opted for various workshops and being part of many short films to learn the business. However, this left Sanaa to network, learn the do’s and don’ts of the business and find a community on her own. Striving to become a working actor can sometimes be a lonely and tough road filled with much rejection. In addition, when Sanaa started out, roles on offer for people of colour were limited.

“Over the last few years its been so refreshing to see that change because not only is representation important it allows new stories from different backgrounds to be told.”

Like any other actor, Sanaa draws inspiration from people who are not only actors but who are creators and writers as well, such as Michaela Cole, Ramy Yousef, Phoebe Waller-Bridge. For Sanaa acting isn’t just a career she’s passionate about, it is an experience and a tool of self-expression.

When thinking about home, it’s the smaller things in life Sanaa misses about South Africa like; Astros and Bunny Chows and the important things like family. Sanaa has always been family-oriented and not having access to her extended family has been tough on her.

“South Africa truly is a hidden gem, the kind of talent that South Africa produces definitely is world-class and I am proud to be to be representing my country on the world stage” says Sanaa.

Growing in her acting career Sanaa looks forward to being a part of a hopeful second season of Dive Club and finally landing that Marvel role! Having her sights set on the US film industry Sanaa intends on showcasing the acting talent that South Africa produces.

Dive Club is about a group of teen divers who unravel a mystery when their best friend disappears after a storm hits their small coastal town. They find treasure and drama along the way. The series is aimed at teen and young adult viewers.

Sanaa strives to be a role model for upcoming actors especially in South Africa and her tips for breaking into the industry include, “Not being afraid to jump out the box when in the audition room”, “always focus on yourself its easy to look around and get overwhelmed” and “always remember that roles that are meant for you will always be yours”.

Take a look at the trailer for the Netflix series below.


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