
height 5'7"
hair Black
eyes Brown
Languages
English isiZulu Sotho siSwati
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Biography
Lillian Malulyck is a graduate of The Market Theatre Laboratory; in 2016 she studied Shakespeare at Howard Community College in Maryland (USA). Her Theatre credits include: Tick Tock, SHE, Running, Touched, Informal, My Richest Yard, Spoken Silence & Balalatladi to mention but a few. She has toured with Omphile Molusi’s “Cadre” which premiered at the Chicago Shakespeare theatre in 2013 then toured to The Market Theatre,Grahamstown NAF, the Edinburgh festival in Scotland and the Cultch Theatre in Canada; she was also Music director for this very show. She co-wrote & starred in Gogo and big sister alongside legendary Thembi Mtshali Jones for the Grahamstown NAF and the National Black Theatre Fest in North Carolina (USA) in 2013. In 2017 she starred in Ankobia, a play by Standard Bank Young Artist Award winner; Monageng “Vice” Motshapi. In 2019 she traveled to Copenhagen to collaborate in an Award winning western theatre piece titled Dark Noon, Created & Directed by Danish Director Tue Biering .Darknoon has since been performed in Denmark/France/Spain/UK/Germany/USA/Australia &Finland between 2019 & 2025. Lillian has worked as a Drama Councelor for the Betsey Cox Summer Camp for girls in Vermont (USA) for the summer of 2019. From 2021-2024 Lillian performed in a Digital Theatre show titled ‘Avatar me’ starring five actors from various countries produced by Danish Theatre Company ‘Fix & Foxy’. In 2021 an oganization called PotatoPotato from Sweden commissioned Lillian to produce, write and star in a short film inspired by a Nordic poem that was selected for her to work from as a source of inspiration. The film titled Iculo Lenhliziyo received 2 nominations from the Africa Emerging Filmmakers. In 2025 she perfomed in the protest theatre piece “You strike a woman you strike a rock” commissioned by the Redhill Schools Festival & Directed by Mxolisi Masilela. Lillian has worked as a voice over artist under The VoiceBank and ConCom Communications. Her television credits include Award winning SABC1 drama series Tempy Pushas Season 2,Generations, Regrets, Mamzo wama Thando, Amagugu, and a series titled Vuka mawulele . She’s a firm believer in healing people through storytelling!