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Duncan Johnson (19*-) Actor, television presenter.
Contents
Biography
Youth
Training
Studied drama at the University of Stellenbosch.
Career
Duncan joined the Breughel Theatre in Stellenbosch for a few seasons, notably playing the lead in their touring production of Die Asjaspassie (Dario Fo). He later quit the stage to go on to become a prominent continuity announcer for M.Net TV and later KykNet.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He played "Nines" in District Six – The Musical.
Slegs vir Almal (ATKV Kampustoneel 1985), Van Arme B.B. (student production 1986), August, August, Ausgust (student production 1987), Die Vroue van Troje (1987), Miss Julie (UTS 1989), The Caucasian Chalk Circle (Grahamstown Festival 1991), Houd-den-Bek (PACT 1990), Juno and the Paycock (1990), Jacques and his Master (PACT 1991, My Vrou se Man se Lyk se Tas (KKNK 2013), Krismis van Map Jacobs (2015).
Awards, etc
Winner of the Fleur du Cap Theatre Award for Most Promising Student in 1986.
Sources
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