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[[Raeford Daniel]] (1932/3?-1998) was a highly regarded South African theatre, film and ballet critic.  
 
[[Raeford Daniel]] (1932/3?-1998) was a highly regarded South African theatre, film and ballet critic.  
  
He was born in Pretoria in 1931. His great uncle on his grandmother's side was the [[Afrikaans]] poet and playwright [[C. Louis Leipoldt]].   
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== Biography ==
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He was born in Pretoria in 1931 and matriculated at Wepener in the Free State, after which he worked there as a bank clerk. His great uncle on his grandmother's side was the [[Afrikaans]] poet and playwright [[C. Louis Leipoldt]]. He died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 1998, at the age of 66.   
  
He started his journalistic career at ''[[The Friend]]'' in Bloemfontein in the 1950s, and later worked for ''[[The Star]]'', ''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'' (for nearly two decades), ''[[The Citizen]]'', and ''[[The Weekly Mail]]''. Daniel was later appointed Arts Editor at ''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'', a position he held until the newspaper closed in 1985. He subsequently also served as Arts Editor of ''[[The Citizen]]'', then for a while at the ''[[Weekly Mail]]'' before (reluctantly) returning to the ''[[Weekly Mail]]''.  
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== Career ==
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He started his journalistic career at ''[[The Friend]]'' in Bloemfontein in the 1950s, and later worked for ''[[The Star]]'', ''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'' (for nearly two decades), ''[[The Citizen]]'', and ''[[The Weekly Mail]]''. Daniel was later appointed Arts Editor at ''[[The Rand Daily Mail]]'', a position he held until the newspaper closed in 1985. He subsequently also served as Arts Editor of ''[[The Citizen]]'', then for a while at the ''[[Weekly Mail]]'' before (apparently reluctantly) returning to the ''[[The Citizen]]''.  
  
He died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 1998, at the age of 66.
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== Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance ==
  
As an actor he appeared as "The Judge" in the TV film ''[[If This Be Treason]]'' (1998) by [[Cedric Sundström]].
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As an actor he appeared as "The Judge" in the TV film ''[[If This Be Treason]]'' (1998) by [[Cedric Sundström]].  
  
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== Awards, etc. ==
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He received the [[Vita Award|Vita]] Critic of the Year Award]] circa 1985.
 
   
 
   
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
  
 
E-mail correspondence from [[Rina Minervini]], Monday, 7th March 2016.   
 
E-mail correspondence from [[Rina Minervini]], Monday, 7th March 2016.   
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[[Shaun de Waal]], ''[[Mail & Guardian]]'', 24 April 1998[http://mg.co.za/article/1998-04-24-a-consummate-professional]
 
[[Shaun de Waal]], ''[[Mail & Guardian]]'', 24 April 1998[http://mg.co.za/article/1998-04-24-a-consummate-professional]
  
''If This Be Treason'', BFI Film website[http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b886bb505]
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''[[If This Be Treason]]'', BFI Film website[http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2b886bb505]
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Tribute by [[Michael Venables]], ''[[Scenaria]]'' (208):21-22. May 1998.
  
 
''[[Mail & Guardian]]'', 24 December 1998[http://mg.co.za/article/1998-12-24-they-died-in-1998]
 
''[[Mail & Guardian]]'', 24 December 1998[http://mg.co.za/article/1998-12-24-they-died-in-1998]
  
"Rubriek: Het jy gehoor?" in ''[[Beeld]]'', 17 April 1998[http://152.111.1.88/argief/berigte/beeld/1998/04/17/4/19.html]
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"Rubriek: Het jy gehoor?" in ''[[Die Beeld]]'', 17 April 1998[http://152.111.1.88/argief/berigte/beeld/1998/04/17/4/19.html]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:40, 6 November 2019

Raeford Daniel (1932/3?-1998) was a highly regarded South African theatre, film and ballet critic.

Biography

He was born in Pretoria in 1931 and matriculated at Wepener in the Free State, after which he worked there as a bank clerk. His great uncle on his grandmother's side was the Afrikaans poet and playwright C. Louis Leipoldt. He died unexpectedly of a heart attack in 1998, at the age of 66.

Career

He started his journalistic career at The Friend in Bloemfontein in the 1950s, and later worked for The Star, The Rand Daily Mail (for nearly two decades), The Citizen, and The Weekly Mail. Daniel was later appointed Arts Editor at The Rand Daily Mail, a position he held until the newspaper closed in 1985. He subsequently also served as Arts Editor of The Citizen, then for a while at the Weekly Mail before (apparently reluctantly) returning to the The Citizen.

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

As an actor he appeared as "The Judge" in the TV film If This Be Treason (1998) by Cedric Sundström.

Awards, etc.

He received the Vita Critic of the Year Award]] circa 1985.

Sources

E-mail correspondence from Rina Minervini, Monday, 7th March 2016.

Shaun de Waal, Mail & Guardian, 24 April 1998[1]

If This Be Treason, BFI Film website[2]

Tribute by Michael Venables, Scenaria (208):21-22. May 1998.

Mail & Guardian, 24 December 1998[3]

"Rubriek: Het jy gehoor?" in Die Beeld, 17 April 1998[4]

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