Morné Visser is a South African actor celebrated for roles in The Kissing Booth, King Solomon's Mines, and Wesens. He also produced the film A Boy Called Twist.
Early Days
Morné entered television in 2004, beginning his career with a guest appearance on a local drama series. His early work was primarily in supporting roles that showcased his versatility.
Fun Facts
He earned the Best Actor in a Lead Role award at the Silwerskermfees, South Africa’s premier film festival. Joey King co-starred with him in The Kissing Booth, marking an international collaboration.
Family Life
Morné is married to Carolyn Lewis; they share a son named Khalil, who was named after the poet Khalil Gibran. The family resides in Cape Town, where Morné balances acting and production projects.
Collaborations With
Besides Joey King, he has worked alongside several South African actors on King Solomon's Mines and Wesens, contributing both in front of and behind the camera as a producer.
