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Zander Adika: From Hollywood to Maisha Magic Plus – Shaping African Television

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Last updated: 2026/02/03 at 11:48 AM
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Kenyan actor Zander Adika has built a career that spans Hollywood and African television, showcasing his versatility as an actor, singer, and dancer. Trained at South Africa’s prestigious AFDA film program, Adika learned the technical discipline of acting for both theatre and screen under some of the continent’s top filmmakers. His global credits include Viola Davis’ The Woman King, Apple TV’s Invasion, MTV Shuga Down South, and Sky Girls: Born to Fly. He now stars as Richard in Reuben Odanga’s telenovela Lazizi on Maisha Magic Plus, alongside veterans Mwaniki Magerian and Helen Keli, translating his international experience into local impact.

Adika credits AFDA as a defining point in his career, where he was trained to study storytelling, break down characters, and master subtle gestures and expressions. He learned to perform with multiple cameras, adjusting intensity for theatre versus screen, and to create performances grounded in authenticity. These lessons shaped how he builds characters and approach every role with precision. Observing professional filmmakers at work instilled an understanding that excellence is deliberate, requiring preparation, respect for process, and consistency.

His Hollywood experience further elevated his craft. Landing roles in The Woman King and Invasion while working in Cape Town exposed Adika to large-scale productions with tightly coordinated sets and specialised crews. He describes the experience as transformative, noting that the scale of setups, shots, and production logistics was unlike anything he had encountered before. Witnessing industry professionals operate at the highest level inspired him and reinforced that African actors can belong on global stages. The discipline, structure, and professionalism he observed became guiding principles for his work both internationally and locally.

Playing Richard in Lazizi brought a new set of challenges. The character operates in a corporate environment, requiring Adika to master business terminologies and understand concepts like operational budgets and Q3 reports. To prepare, he relies on blocking, rehearsals, and full immersion in costume and makeup, which helps him internalize lines and movements. The experience has taught him the importance of collaboration, efficiency, and adaptability, especially in the fast-paced world of telenovelas.

Adika is drawn to intelligent, action-oriented characters that inspire audiences and challenge his abilities. He enjoys roles that encourage problem-solving, charm, or physicality, and hopes to expand into action or sports films. His passion for Kenyan pop, hip hop, R&B, and mainstream pop fuels his performances, while dance helps him connect with his body, timing, and presence on screen. Music and rhythm enhance emotion and expression, making his performances dynamic and authentic.

For Adika, the exchange between global and African productions is a two-way process. Hollywood offers scale, exposure, and structured systems, while African industries provide creative storytelling, resilience, and adaptability. By applying lessons learned abroad to projects like Lazizi, he raises local production standards, strengthens collaboration, and helps build a more professional environment for African actors. Zander Adika’s journey demonstrates that global exposure can be leveraged to enhance local storytelling, inspiring both audiences and upcoming talent across the continent.

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