Difference between revisions of "Brendon Daniels"
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Roles in television dramas include: Transito (guard); The Philanthropist (delivery man); Stellenbosch (Detective Ben); Shooting Stars (Storekeeper); Interrogation Room (Michael); Geraldina die Tweede (Sers. Steenkamp); Die Boland Moorde (A/O Shane Williams); Cape Town (Gustav Zidane); | Roles in television dramas include: Transito (guard); The Philanthropist (delivery man); Stellenbosch (Detective Ben); Shooting Stars (Storekeeper); Interrogation Room (Michael); Geraldina die Tweede (Sers. Steenkamp); Die Boland Moorde (A/O Shane Williams); Cape Town (Gustav Zidane); | ||
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+ | He won the Best Actor Award from ABSA at [[Aardklop]] in 2011 for his acting in ''[[Rooiland]]''. | ||
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Revision as of 17:07, 16 February 2017
Brendon Daniels (19**- ) is a South African actor from the Cape.
Theatre productions he has appeared in include: Die Generaal and Rooiland (both directed by Jaco Bouwer); Lot and Babbel (both directed by Nicola Hanekom); From Khoi Khoi to Toi Toi, Ladies Night, Bacchus in die Boland (directed by Heinrich Reisenhofer); The Marthinus Basson productions Die Joseph en Mary Affair, Om Soos 'n Lyk te Lê and Anthony and Cleopatra; Snuf in die Neus (directed by Francois Toerien); Skollies (directed by Leon Kruger); The Meeting (2017).
Roles in television dramas include: Transito (guard); The Philanthropist (delivery man); Stellenbosch (Detective Ben); Shooting Stars (Storekeeper); Interrogation Room (Michael); Geraldina die Tweede (Sers. Steenkamp); Die Boland Moorde (A/O Shane Williams); Cape Town (Gustav Zidane);
Awards
He won the Best Actor Award from ABSA at Aardklop in 2011 for his acting in Rooiland.
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