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''[[The Adventures of Sinbad]]'' is a Canadian television series (1996-1998)  
 
''[[The Adventures of Sinbad]]'' is a Canadian television series (1996-1998)  
  
Also referred to simply as ''[[Sinbad]]'' in some sources.  
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Also referred to simply as '''''[[Sinbad]]''''' in some sources.  
  
'''Not to be confused with the Indian film,''[[The Adventures of Sinbad]]''[]'''
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'''Not to be confused with the Indian animated film,''[[The Adventures of Sinbad]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Sinbad_(film)]'''
  
 
==The series==
 
==The series==
  
The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from ''[[The Arabian Nights]]'', created by Ed Naha and filmed in southern Ontario, Canada and in Cape Town, South Africa. It features a number of South African performers. Among them:  [[Ronald France]], [[Jonathan Pienaar]], Gérard Rudolf, Dick Reineke. Brian O'Shaughnessy, Clive Scott, Nicola Hanekom, Paryse Allen, Michele Burgers, Terry Norton, Sean Michael Cameron, Johan Malherbe, Nomvula Meth, Patrick Lyster, Catriona Andrew, Graham Clarke, Debbie Rivett, Julie Hartley, Melissa Haiden, Lloyd Kandlin, Rick Rogers, Tandhi Buchan, Bonita Wolmarans, Ursula Venter, Lourens Cilliers
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The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from '''''[[The Arabian Nights]]''''', created by Ed Naha and filmed in southern Ontario, Canada and in Cape Town, South Africa.  
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==South African cast members==
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Besides a strong international and Canadian cast, it also features a large number of South African performers. Among them, listed alphabetically, are:   
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[[Caz Abrahams]], [[Catriona Andrew]],
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[[Anthony Bishop]], [[Nick Boraine]], [[Michele Burgers]],
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[[John Carson]], [[Gabriella Cirillo]], [[Graham Clarke]]
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[[Michelle Douglas]],
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[[Kelly Fiddick]], [[Ronald France]],  
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[[Cynthia Farrelly Gesner]], [[Finn Harry Gesner]], [[Katie Griffin]],  
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[[Melissa Haiden]], [[Nicola Hanekom]], [[Julie Hartley]], [[Candice Hillebrand]], [[Mike Huff]],
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[[André Jacobs]], [[Tessa Jubber]],
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[[Lloyd Kandlin]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Peter Krummeck]],  
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[[Greg Latter]], [[Patrick Lyster]],
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[[Johan Malherbe]], [[Angela Martin]], [[Jamie McKnight]], [[Nomvula Meth]], [[Sean Cameron Michael]], [[Michelle Meyer]], [[Toni Mitchell]],
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[[Jan Neethling]], [[Terry Norton]],
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[[Douglas O'Keeffe]], [[Frank Opperman]], [[Brian O'Shaughnessy]], [[Kevin Otto]]
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[[Markus Parilo]], [[Jonathan Pienaar]], [[Adam Pike]], [[Maurice Podbrey]],  
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[[Lindsay Reardon]], [[Dick Reineke]], [[Debbie Rivett]], [[Gary Robbins]], [[Matthew Dylan Roberts]], [[Hanli Rolfes]], [[James Ryan]], [[Gérard Rudolf]],
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[[Garwin Sanford]], [[Clive Scott]], [[David Sherwood]], [[John Springett]], [[John Stead]], [[Laura Steed]], [[Robin Michele Stewart]], [[Janet Stignant]], [[Lisa Stohard]],  
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[[Sean Taylor]], [[David Thomas]], [[Raoul Max Trujillo]],  
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[[Gavin van den Berg]], [[Gordon van Rooyen]], [[Michelle van Schalkwyk]], [[Ursula Venter]]
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[[Graham Weir]], [[Iain Winter-Smith]],
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Sinbad
 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Sinbad
  
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115086/
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 16:56, 4 July 2024

The Adventures of Sinbad is a Canadian television series (1996-1998)

Also referred to simply as Sinbad in some sources.

Not to be confused with the Indian animated film,The Adventures of Sinbad[1]

The series

The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from The Arabian Nights, created by Ed Naha and filmed in southern Ontario, Canada and in Cape Town, South Africa.

South African cast members

Besides a strong international and Canadian cast, it also features a large number of South African performers. Among them, listed alphabetically, are:

Caz Abrahams, Catriona Andrew,

Anthony Bishop, Nick Boraine, Michele Burgers,

John Carson, Gabriella Cirillo, Graham Clarke

Michelle Douglas,

Kelly Fiddick, Ronald France,

Cynthia Farrelly Gesner, Finn Harry Gesner, Katie Griffin,

Melissa Haiden, Nicola Hanekom, Julie Hartley, Candice Hillebrand, Mike Huff,

André Jacobs, Tessa Jubber,

Lloyd Kandlin, Danny Keogh, Peter Krummeck,

Greg Latter, Patrick Lyster,

Johan Malherbe, Angela Martin, Jamie McKnight, Nomvula Meth, Sean Cameron Michael, Michelle Meyer, Toni Mitchell,

Jan Neethling, Terry Norton,

Douglas O'Keeffe, Frank Opperman, Brian O'Shaughnessy, Kevin Otto

Markus Parilo, Jonathan Pienaar, Adam Pike, Maurice Podbrey,

Lindsay Reardon, Dick Reineke, Debbie Rivett, Gary Robbins, Matthew Dylan Roberts, Hanli Rolfes, James Ryan, Gérard Rudolf,

Garwin Sanford, Clive Scott, David Sherwood, John Springett, John Stead, Laura Steed, Robin Michele Stewart, Janet Stignant, Lisa Stohard,

Sean Taylor, David Thomas, Raoul Max Trujillo,

Gavin van den Berg, Gordon van Rooyen, Michelle van Schalkwyk, Ursula Venter

Graham Weir, Iain Winter-Smith,

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Adventures_of_Sinbad

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115086/

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