Aaron Arthur Shona Ferguson was born on 30 April 1974 in Gaborone, Botswana. He was an actor, producer, director, businessman and co-founder of Ferguson Films. He died on 30 July 2021 in South Africa.
Shona Ferguson was active on the entertainment industry from 1992 to 2021. His journey started in 1992 in Lesotho where he was a club DJ at Palace Hotel.
He got married to popular actress Connie Ferguson in November 2001 and together they had a daughter named Alicia Angel Ferguson who was born in 2002.
His acting spanned over a decade and in 2006 he played the role of Ace on Generations. He then played Dr Leabua on Muvhango. In 2007 he played Itumeleng on the M-net TV series The Wild.
Shona and his wife Connie Ferguson established Ferguson Films and they both starred on their productions with the first being Rockville. He also appeared on other Ferguson Films productions including The Gift, The Queen and Kings of Joburg.
Other productions they produced include, Igazi, The Throne, The Herd, The River and The Imposter. Shona also played Tyson on SABC 3’s Isidingo: The Need and Alex on e.tv’s Scandal.
Shona Ferguson died on the 30th of July 2021, from Covid-19 related complications after having a heart surgery a few days prior to his death.
Our deepest condolences to the Ferguson family, may they be comforted during this difficult period. May Shona Ferguson’s soul rest in eternal peace.
Shona and Wife Connie Ferguson.
Shona and daughter Alicia Angel Ferguson.