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He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1968 and became the first black actor to play Shakespearean roles there regularly before he left to found the groundbreaking [[Temba Theatre Company]] in 1972.
 
He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1968 and became the first black actor to play Shakespearean roles there regularly before he left to found the groundbreaking [[Temba Theatre Company]] in 1972.
  
He co-wrote (with [[Peter Rodda]]) and performed in the play ''[[Biko]]''. He acted in ''[[Sizwe Bansi is Dead]]'' in the UK in the 1970s and in ''[[Bitter Milk]]''.
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He co-wrote (with [[Peter Rodda]]) and performed in the play ''[[Biko]]''. He acted in ''[[Sizwe Bansi is Dead]]'' in the UK in the 1970s and in ''[[Bitter Milk]]''. Other works include ''[[Theresa]]'' (),  by Alton Kumalo
  
 
He died in the United Kingdom in 2013 at the age of 73.
 
He died in the United Kingdom in 2013 at the age of 73.

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Alton Kumalo (1939-2013). Actor, writer.

Biography

Alton was born in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) and moved with his family to South Africa in the late 1950s.

He joined the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1968 and became the first black actor to play Shakespearean roles there regularly before he left to found the groundbreaking Temba Theatre Company in 1972.

He co-wrote (with Peter Rodda) and performed in the play Biko. He acted in Sizwe Bansi is Dead in the UK in the 1970s and in Bitter Milk. Other works include Theresa (), by Alton Kumalo

He died in the United Kingdom in 2013 at the age of 73.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He appeared in the Union Artists production of King Kong: An All-African Jazz Opera in 1960 as the Journalist, touring South Africa before the production was taken to London.

Sources

Warwick web page [1].


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