
Jack Mabaso is an onscreen role played by Vusi Kunene on Generations. Vusi has been part of Generations for many many years now and he is one of the most experienced actors on the show.
When all Generations cast got fired Vusi was brought back to the show to continue with his role as Jack Mabaso.

(Photo: Vusi Kunene, Instagram November 2021)
He certainly looks mature, one can estimate him to be around the age of 40 when he's 15 years older than that.
Mzansi was shocked to learn that Jack Mabaso as he is famously known on the show is 55 years old.

He was born on 12 April 1966 which makes him 55 years. I think he looks younger than 55, what do you think?
What is your take on this matter? Do you think 55 years is suitable for Jack or do you also think he looks older?
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