Lionel Newton
Lionel Newton (1965- ) is a South African actor and mime artist.
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Biography
Born and raised in Alberton on the Witwatersrand, but was sent to a Catholic School in Kimberley for his schooling. Trained at the University of Cape Town Drama Department.
Married to South African stage director and playwright Lara Foot. The couple separated and Lionel moved to Johannesburg in 2010, after seven years in Cape Town.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Theatre
In the 1980s he began working with Andrew Buckland, and together they performed many of Buckland’s plays, under the direction of either Janet Buckland or Lara Foot-Newton. These include Bloodstream (1992 & 1994); Feedback (from 1994); The Well Being (1999).
Other stage productions include: Savages (1984); Liefdeskringloop (1985); Oliver! (1985); Personal Column (1985); Anatomie Titus Fall of Rome (1986); The Wizard of Oz (1986); Macbeth; Reggie’s Roaring Roadshow (1993); Rodney Gets His Gun; Romeo and Juliet; A Midsummer Night's Dream; Thina Bantu - We People (1988); Measure for Measure; Hamlet; The Seagull (1987); Silent Movie (directed by Barney Simon, 1992); Victoria Almost Falls (1994); Hello and Goodbye (1994); Khaya in the Sky (1995); Shooting Billy the Kid (director, 1996); Keely and Du (1997); Ma-Gents (1997); Endgame (1997); Closer (1998): Waiting for Godot (2001); Gums and Noses (2001); Hear and Now (2005); It's Just Not Fez (2007), The Tempest (2009); Antony and Cleopatra (2010); The Miser (2012); Pale Natives (2014); Truth in Translation; The Return of Elvis du Pisanie (2014); Eat Me!;
Film
Roles in feature films and made-for-TV movies include: Billy in An African Dream (1987); Dave in Gums & Noses (film) (2004) [1]; Sgt. Smit in Stander (2003); Luke in Forgiveness (2004); John D. Daragon in Mama Jack (2005); Treppie Benade in Triomf (2008); Martin in Jozi (2010); John Wraith in Sleeper's Wake (2012); Jack Hodgeson in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013); Donald in Nothing for Mahala (2013);
Television
South African television credits include: Sorted (2005-2006); You be the Judge; Barney Barnato; Life Begins at Forty; Soul Buddyz; Isidingo; Crossing the Line; Rhythm City; End Game;
Awards, etc
Lionel Newton has won many acting awards in South Africa, including:
Evening Post Showtime Awards, 1994, for Bloodstream (best supporting actor - professional).
Vita Award (Cape Town region) 1998 Best Support Actor, Feedback.
Vita Award (Gauteng region) 1999, Best supporting actor, The Well Being.
The Vita Award for Best Lead Actor for his role as Estragon in Waiting for Godot (2002).
Sources
Tucker, 1997.
Various entries in the NELM catalogue.
Rapport, 16 December 2007.
TVSA [2].
IMDb [3].
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