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[[Alfred Nokwe]] (1936-2008) Actor who was based in KwaZulu-Natal. He was born in Port St Johns and moved to Durban with his mother when he was five. He was married to actress [[Patti Nokwe]].
 
[[Alfred Nokwe]] (1936-2008) Actor who was based in KwaZulu-Natal. He was born in Port St Johns and moved to Durban with his mother when he was five. He was married to actress [[Patti Nokwe]].
  
His first professional production was in a cameo role in [[Alan Paton]]'s ''[[Mkhumbane]]'' directed by [[Malcolm Woolfson]], after which he was part of a hand-picked group of 20 or so talented young actors who received tuition from Professor [[Elizabeth Sneddon]], [[Joan Little]], [[David Homer]], Professor [[Pieter Scholtz]] and many others.
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His first professional production was in a cameo role in [[Alan Paton]]'s ''[[Mkhumbane]]'' directed by [[Malcolm Woolfson]], after which he was part of a hand-picked group of 20 or so talented young actors who received tuition from Professor [[Elizabeth Sneddon]], [[Joan Little]], [[David Hrner]], Professor [[Pieter Scholtz]] and many others.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 13:09, 2 August 2016

Alfred Nokwe (1936-2008) Actor who was based in KwaZulu-Natal. He was born in Port St Johns and moved to Durban with his mother when he was five. He was married to actress Patti Nokwe.

His first professional production was in a cameo role in Alan Paton's Mkhumbane directed by Malcolm Woolfson, after which he was part of a hand-picked group of 20 or so talented young actors who received tuition from Professor Elizabeth Sneddon, Joan Little, David Hrner, Professor Pieter Scholtz and many others.

Sources

Natal Witness, 4 June 2008.

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