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(1935-) Actor for stage, film and television, and stage director.
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[[Louis van Niekerk]] (1935-2023) was an actor and director for stage, film and television, and stage director.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Louis was born in Stellenbosch and moved to Pretoria in 1955. His son, [[Gert van Niekerk]] also went into theatre.  
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Louis was born in Stellenbosch on 27 June, 1935 and started his acting career at the age of 12, with his first role being an appearance in [[Babs Laker]]'s production of ''[[Ek onthou vir Mamma]]'' for [[KAT]]/[[NTO]]?.
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He moved to Pretoria in 1955 where he initially worked as a freelance actor, doing plays for a number of years  Hy het as ’n vryskutakteur gewerk totdat hy in 1965 by die Transvaalse Raad vir Uitvoerende Kunste (Truk) aangesluit het.  
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His son, [[Gert van Niekerk]] also went into theatre.
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He passed away in the Milpark hospital in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 7 February, 2023.
  
 
== Career ==
 
== Career ==
  
In Pretoria he worked with several amateur organisations until 1961 when he started working with [[Volksteater]] on a regular basis. He joined the [[PACT]] ensemble company in 1964.
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In Pretoria he worked with several amateur organisations until 1961 when he started working with [[Volksteater]] on a regular basis. He joined the [[PACT]] ensemble company in 1964, and - being blessed with an unusually deep and resonant voice and strong stage presence - he soon became one of the stalwarts of the [[PACT]] Afrikaans company. ,
  
Blessed with an unusually deep and resonant voice and strong stage presence, Louis became one of the stalwarts of the [[PACT]] Afrikaans company, later becoming the artistic director (198*-199*)???*.     
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later becoming the artistic director (198*-199*)???*.     
  
 
He was [[PACT]]’s head of drama circa 1978.
 
He was [[PACT]]’s head of drama circa 1978.
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He made his debut as a professional actor in ''[[Die Besoek van die Ou Dame]]''.
 
He made his debut as a professional actor in ''[[Die Besoek van die Ou Dame]]''.
  
He first role for [[PACT]] was in ''[[Bruidjie Dit en Bruidjie Dot]]'' in 1964. 1964 Antonio ''[[Twelfth Night|Twaalfde Nag]]'' (Sh/Krige) ; 1967 Astrow ''[[Oom Wanja]]'' (Chek/Schoeman) ; ''[[Was die Boere toe Tevrede]]'' (Revue) ;
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He first role for [[PACT]] was in ''[[Bruidjie Dit en Bruidjie Dot]]'' in 1964. 1964 Antonio ''[[Twelfth Night|Twaalfde Nag]]'' (Shakespeare/Krige); 1967 Astrow ''[[Oom Wanja]]'' (Chekov/Schoeman) ; ''[[Was die Boere toe Tevrede]]'' (Revue);He also performed in ''[[Die Verhoor]]'' and in 1967 in ''[[Die Jakkalsstreke van Scapino]]'' directed by [[Franz Marx]]. 
  
 
In the late 1960s and 1970s he became closely associated with the work of [[P.G. du Plessis]], in which he delivered some memorable performances as  “Dogoman” in [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s ''[[Die Nag van Legio]]'' (196*),  “Mattewis” in [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s phenomenally popular dramatization of [[Mikro]]’s ''[[Mattewis en Meraai]]'' (1969?? ), “Giel” in [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s equally successful ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' (1971), ''[[Skoene-skoene]]'' ([[PACT]], 1973).   
 
In the late 1960s and 1970s he became closely associated with the work of [[P.G. du Plessis]], in which he delivered some memorable performances as  “Dogoman” in [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s ''[[Die Nag van Legio]]'' (196*),  “Mattewis” in [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s phenomenally popular dramatization of [[Mikro]]’s ''[[Mattewis en Meraai]]'' (1969?? ), “Giel” in [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s equally successful ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' (1971), ''[[Skoene-skoene]]'' ([[PACT]], 1973).   
  
He played the title role in [[François Swart]]’s Afrikaans production of ''[[Othello]]'' for [[PACT]] with [[Sandra Prinsloo]] and [[Marius Weyers]] in 1975. He starred in an Afrikaans translation of James Goldman’s ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'' called ''Die Leeu in die Winter'' together with [[Wilna Snyman]] under direction from [[Francois Swart]] for [[PACT]] in 1982. He starred in [[Athol Fugard]]’s ''[[The Road to Mecca]]'' together with [[Elize Cawood]] and [[Yvonne Bryceland]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in November 1984. He starred in [[Bobby Heaney]]’s production of an Afikaans translation of Arthur Miller’s ''[[All My Sons]]'' called ''[[My Seuns]]'' together with [[Johan Engelbrecht]] and [[Lida Botha]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] for [[TRUK]] in 1984.  
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He played the title role in [[François Swart]]’s Afrikaans production of ''[[Othello]]'' for [[PACT]] with [[Sandra Prinsloo]] and [[Marius Weyers]] in 1975.  He was in ''[[Germanicus]]'' when [[The State Theatre]] opened.    He was also in ''[[Hamlet]]'' as "Claudius" and in ''[[Die Koopman van Venisië]]'' as "Antonio". He starred in an Afrikaans translation of James Goldman’s ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'' called ''Die Leeu in die Winter'' together with [[Wilna Snyman]] under direction from [[Francois Swart]] for [[PACT]] in 1982. He starred in [[Athol Fugard]]’s ''[[The Road to Mecca]]'' together with [[Elize Cawood]] and [[Yvonne Bryceland]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in November 1984. He starred in [[Bobby Heaney]]’s production of an Afikaans translation of Arthur Miller’s ''[[All My Sons]]'' called ''[[My Seuns]]'' together with [[Johan Engelbrecht]] and [[Lida Botha]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] for [[TRUK]] in 1984. He toured with ''[[Ampie]]'' written by [[Jochem van Bruggen]] as "Goor Dawid".  He performed in ''[[Bagasie]]'' written by [[André Brink]]; ''[[Oom Wanja]]'' written by [[Tsjechof]] and  in ''[[Die Drie van der Walts]]'' by [[Ernst Schlengemann]].  
  
 
He also translated and starred in Arthur Miller’s ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'' for [[PACT ]] (''[[Dood van ‘n Handelsreisiger]]'', 1984), with [[Louw Verwey]]. He played Orgon in ''[[Tartuffe|Die Huigelaar]]'' (1986);  he starred in ''[[Die Storm]]'' for [[TRUK]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1989. He played the title role in [[Uys Krige]]’s Afrikaans verson of ''[[King Lear]]'' which was staged at the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] and the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1990. He starred in [[Bartho Smit]]’s ''[[Die Keiser]]'' circa 1992. He starred in [[Julius Caesar]] at the [[Windybrow]] in 1994.  He starred in [[Charles Fourie]]'s ''[[Don Gxubane Onner die Boere]]'' at the Arena at the [[State Theatre]] in 1994, ''[[The Lion in Winter|Die Leeu in die Winter]]'', ''[[Valley Song]]'' (1995).  
 
He also translated and starred in Arthur Miller’s ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'' for [[PACT ]] (''[[Dood van ‘n Handelsreisiger]]'', 1984), with [[Louw Verwey]]. He played Orgon in ''[[Tartuffe|Die Huigelaar]]'' (1986);  he starred in ''[[Die Storm]]'' for [[TRUK]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1989. He played the title role in [[Uys Krige]]’s Afrikaans verson of ''[[King Lear]]'' which was staged at the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] and the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1990. He starred in [[Bartho Smit]]’s ''[[Die Keiser]]'' circa 1992. He starred in [[Julius Caesar]] at the [[Windybrow]] in 1994.  He starred in [[Charles Fourie]]'s ''[[Don Gxubane Onner die Boere]]'' at the Arena at the [[State Theatre]] in 1994, ''[[The Lion in Winter|Die Leeu in die Winter]]'', ''[[Valley Song]]'' (1995).  
  
He translated and acted in ''[[Eendsonderend]]'', originally ''[[The Duck Variations]]'', 2011.  Performed in  ''[[Liefde, Anna]]'' ([[Aardklop]], 2012)
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He translated and acted in ''[[Eendsonderend]]'', originally ''[[The Duck Variations]]'', 2011.  His son, [[Gert van Niekerk]] directed the play.  Performed in  ''[[Liefde, Anna]]'' ([[Aardklop]], 2012)
  
 
== Plays directed ==
 
== Plays directed ==
  
Louis directed a production of ''[[Kanna hy kô Hystoe]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1974, the translations ''[[Die Vader]]'' (Strindberg’s ''[[The Father]]''), ''[[Saterdag, Sondag, Maandag]]'' (Eduardo di Filippo’s ''Saturday, Sunday, Monday''), ''[[Die Reënmaker]]'' ([[PACT]] 1977), ''[[Jôli- Jôli]]'' (by Letraz, retaining its original French title) and a revival of ''[[Die Dagboek van Anne Frank]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1978. He directed [[Chris Barnard]]’s ''[[Die Swanesang van Majoor Sommer]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1979. He directed an Afrikaans translation of the setwork piece ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' called ''[[Die Koopman van Venesië]]'' starring [[Don Lamprecht]] and [[Rika Sennett]] in 1981. [[Brief van die Harlekyn]] (2007),
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Louis directed a production of ''[[Kanna hy kô Hystoe]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1974, the translations ''[[Die Vader]]'' (Strindberg’s ''[[The Father]]''), ''[[Saterdag, Sondag, Maandag]]'' (Eduardo di Filippo’s ''Saturday, Sunday, Monday''), ''[[Die Reënmaker]]'' ([[PACT]] 1977), ''[[Jôli- Jôli]]'' (by Letraz, retaining its original French title) and a revival of ''[[Die Dagboek van Anne Frank]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1978. He directed [[Chris Barnard]]’s ''[[Die Swanesang van Majoor Sommer]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1979. He directed an Afrikaans translation of the setwork piece ''[[The Merchant of Venice]]'' called ''[[Die Koopman van Venesië]]'' starring [[Don Lamprecht]] and [[Rika Sennett]] in 1981. [[Brief van die Harlekyn]] (2007), He also directed [[Vereeniging, Vereeniging]] written by [[P.G. du Plessis]].
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He also directed ''[[Mooi Maria]]'', ''[[Die Verminktes]]'' and ''[[Putsonderwater]]''.
  
 
== Film and TV ==
 
== Film and TV ==
  
He appeared in the 1965 [[Carfo]] film ''[[Die Voortreflike Familie Smit]]''
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He appeared as "Mnr. Oberholster" in the 1965 [[Carfo]] film ''[[Die Voortreflike Familie Smit]]''
  
On television he was seen in ''[[Grondbaronne]]''.
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On television he was seen in ''[[Grondbaronne]]'' and ''[[Fees van die Ongenooides]]''.  He was also in ''[[The Fourth Reich]]'' done by [[Manie van Rensburg]].
  
 
== Awards ==
 
== Awards ==
He was awarded a special Kanna in 2012 for his contribution as a performing artist.
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He was awarded a special [[Kanna]] award in 2012 for his contribution as a performing artist.
  
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== Sources ==
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https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_van_Niekerk
  
== Sources ==
 
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
  
 
[[Beeld]], 26 September 2011.
 
[[Beeld]], 26 September 2011.
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[[Beeld]], 8 Oktober 2011.
  
 
Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
 
Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.

Latest revision as of 17:43, 29 July 2023

Louis van Niekerk (1935-2023) was an actor and director for stage, film and television, and stage director.

Biography

Louis was born in Stellenbosch on 27 June, 1935 and started his acting career at the age of 12, with his first role being an appearance in Babs Laker's production of Ek onthou vir Mamma for KAT/NTO?.

He moved to Pretoria in 1955 where he initially worked as a freelance actor, doing plays for a number of years Hy het as ’n vryskutakteur gewerk totdat hy in 1965 by die Transvaalse Raad vir Uitvoerende Kunste (Truk) aangesluit het.


His son, Gert van Niekerk also went into theatre.

He passed away in the Milpark hospital in Johannesburg on Tuesday, 7 February, 2023.

Career

In Pretoria he worked with several amateur organisations until 1961 when he started working with Volksteater on a regular basis. He joined the PACT ensemble company in 1964, and - being blessed with an unusually deep and resonant voice and strong stage presence - he soon became one of the stalwarts of the PACT Afrikaans company. ,

later becoming the artistic director (198*-199*)???*.

He was PACT’s head of drama circa 1978.

Roles as actor

He made his debut as a professional actor in Die Besoek van die Ou Dame.

He first role for PACT was in Bruidjie Dit en Bruidjie Dot in 1964. 1964 Antonio Twaalfde Nag (Shakespeare/Krige); 1967 Astrow Oom Wanja (Chekov/Schoeman) ; Was die Boere toe Tevrede (Revue);He also performed in Die Verhoor and in 1967 in Die Jakkalsstreke van Scapino directed by Franz Marx.

In the late 1960s and 1970s he became closely associated with the work of P.G. du Plessis, in which he delivered some memorable performances as “Dogoman” in P.G. du Plessis’s Die Nag van Legio (196*), “Mattewis” in P.G. du Plessis’s phenomenally popular dramatization of Mikro’s Mattewis en Meraai (1969?? ), “Giel” in P.G. du Plessis’s equally successful Siener in die Suburbs (1971), Skoene-skoene (PACT, 1973).

He played the title role in François Swart’s Afrikaans production of Othello for PACT with Sandra Prinsloo and Marius Weyers in 1975. He was in Germanicus when The State Theatre opened. He was also in Hamlet as "Claudius" and in Die Koopman van Venisië as "Antonio". He starred in an Afrikaans translation of James Goldman’s The Lion in Winter called Die Leeu in die Winter together with Wilna Snyman under direction from Francois Swart for PACT in 1982. He starred in Athol Fugard’s The Road to Mecca together with Elize Cawood and Yvonne Bryceland at the Market Theatre in November 1984. He starred in Bobby Heaney’s production of an Afikaans translation of Arthur Miller’s All My Sons called My Seuns together with Johan Engelbrecht and Lida Botha at the Alexander Theatre for TRUK in 1984. He toured with Ampie written by Jochem van Bruggen as "Goor Dawid". He performed in Bagasie written by André Brink; Oom Wanja written by Tsjechof and in Die Drie van der Walts by Ernst Schlengemann.

He also translated and starred in Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman for PACT (Dood van ‘n Handelsreisiger, 1984), with Louw Verwey. He played Orgon in Die Huigelaar (1986); he starred in Die Storm for TRUK at the Alexander Theatre in 1989. He played the title role in Uys Krige’s Afrikaans verson of King Lear which was staged at the Pretoria State Theatre and the Civic Theatre in 1990. He starred in Bartho Smit’s Die Keiser circa 1992. He starred in Julius Caesar at the Windybrow in 1994. He starred in Charles Fourie's Don Gxubane Onner die Boere at the Arena at the State Theatre in 1994, Die Leeu in die Winter, Valley Song (1995).

He translated and acted in Eendsonderend, originally The Duck Variations, 2011. His son, Gert van Niekerk directed the play. Performed in Liefde, Anna (Aardklop, 2012)

Plays directed

Louis directed a production of Kanna hy kô Hystoe for PACT in 1974, the translations Die Vader (Strindberg’s The Father), Saterdag, Sondag, Maandag (Eduardo di Filippo’s Saturday, Sunday, Monday), Die Reënmaker (PACT 1977), Jôli- Jôli (by Letraz, retaining its original French title) and a revival of Die Dagboek van Anne Frank for PACT in 1978. He directed Chris Barnard’s Die Swanesang van Majoor Sommer for PACT in 1979. He directed an Afrikaans translation of the setwork piece The Merchant of Venice called Die Koopman van Venesië starring Don Lamprecht and Rika Sennett in 1981. Brief van die Harlekyn (2007), He also directed Vereeniging, Vereeniging written by P.G. du Plessis. He also directed Mooi Maria, Die Verminktes and Putsonderwater.

Film and TV

He appeared as "Mnr. Oberholster" in the 1965 Carfo film Die Voortreflike Familie Smit

On television he was seen in Grondbaronne and Fees van die Ongenooides. He was also in The Fourth Reich done by Manie van Rensburg.

Awards

He was awarded a special Kanna award in 2012 for his contribution as a performing artist.

Sources

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_van_Niekerk

Tucker, 1997.

Beeld, 26 September 2011.

Beeld, 8 Oktober 2011.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.



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