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Peter Cartwright (1935–2013) [1] was a South African-born British radio, stage, television and film actor. Best known, internationally, for portraying the role of the wizard Elphias Doge in the film Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007) [2].
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Biography
Peter Cartwright was born on 30 August 1935 in Krugersdorp, Gauteng, South Africa. He was married to Peggy Naugton. He died in London, England on 18 November 2013.
Youth
Went to school at St. Andrew's College in Grahamstown.
Training
Went to Britain in 1959 and studied at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) [3] in London.
Career
After qualifying from RADA in London, Cartwright returned to South Africa where he performed in productions by the performing arts boards in the late 1970's, before returning to England to continue his career as an actor.
(Wikipedia) "Cartwright made hundreds of appearances in television, film and on radio and worked extensively in the theatre, both in the provinces and London's West End".
International feature films include: Longitude (2000), Gandhi (1982) and Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (2007).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Productions Peter Cartwright played roles in, in South Africa, include: Measure for Measure (UCT, 1975); Roulette (CAPAB, 1977); The Misanthrope ( as Clitandre for CAPAB, 1977); Oh What a Lovely War! (CAPAB, 1978); Tartuffe (CAPAB, 1978); Private Lives (CAPAB, 1978); Death of a Salesman (CAPAB, 1979); The Merchant of Venice (CAPAB, 1979); The Relapse (CAPAB, 1979);
Worked with PACT. Performed in The Misanthrope (as “Clitandre”), Hamlet (as “Rosencrantz”) and in Private Lives (as “Victor”).
Awards, etc
Sources
Wikipedia [4]
SACD 1978/79
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