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(1968-) Actress, TV presenter and mistress of ceremonies. Born in **, studied at UCT?* **Stage roles in ** ''[[Nunsense]]'' ([[Alhambra Theatre]],  1988), ''[[Private Lives]]'', ''[[Things We Do For Love]]'', ''[[The Secret Lives of Henry and Alice]]'', ''[[Echoes]]'', ''[[Offbeat Broadway]]'', ''[[Nunsense]]'', ''[[Easy To Love - The Cole Porter Story]]'', ''[[Mamma Mia]]'' (London’s West End), . In TV made her professional debut in South Africa in 1988,  working as a TV presenter. For five years, she hosted a travel series ''Bon Voyage'',  visiting over 36 countries and winning her first award for excellence in television. Numerous TV specials followed including presenting the Miss World Pageant twice in 1992 and 1994. In the 1990s she settled in the USA for a while, working in TV, and later moved to London as a base.  
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'''Suanne Braun''' (1968-) Actress, TV presenter and mistress of ceremonies. Singer and dancer.
  
== Sources ==
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== Biography ==
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She married Christopher Garner, son of [[Rex Garner]], in October 2002 and moved to London later that year.
  
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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=== Youth ===
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=== Training ===
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She studied at UCT Drama School (Performance Diploma) for one year and then spent six months at P.A.W.
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=== Career ===
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She started acting professionally at the end of 1986, appesring in two films ''It's Murphy's Fault'' and ''Merchants of War''. In TV made her professional debut in South Africa in 1988, working as a TV presenter. For five years she hosted a travel series ''Bon Voyage'',  visiting over 36 countries and winning her first award for excellence in television. Numerous TV specials followed including presenting the Miss World Pageant in 1992 and 1994.
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In the 1990s she settled in the USA for a while, working in TV, and later moved to London as a base.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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For [[Pieter Toerien]] she appeared in ''[[Nunsense]]'' ([[Alhambra Theatre]],  1988), ''[[Whodunnit?]]'' (1989) and ''[[Lend Me a Tenor]]'' (1990).
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She appeared in ''[[Offbeat Broadway]]'', a musical production also featuring [[Anton Luitingh]] and [[Paul du Toit]] at Backstage, Royal Hotel, in October 2001.
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She played Alison Botha in ''[[I Have Life: Alison's Journey]]'' in 2014-15.
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== Awards, etc ==
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She was nominated for a Cape regional [[Vita Award]] as best supporting actress for her role in ''[[Bedside Manners]]'' in 2000/2001.
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== Sources ==
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''Nunsense'' programme notes, 1988.
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''[[Die Burger]]'' 7 July 2001.
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''Pretoria News'' 26 January 2002.
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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== For more information ==
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Wikipedia [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suanne_Braun].
  
 
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Return to [[ESAT Personalities B]]
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Latest revision as of 20:50, 7 April 2017

Suanne Braun (1968-) Actress, TV presenter and mistress of ceremonies. Singer and dancer.

Biography

She married Christopher Garner, son of Rex Garner, in October 2002 and moved to London later that year.

Youth

Training

She studied at UCT Drama School (Performance Diploma) for one year and then spent six months at P.A.W.

Career

She started acting professionally at the end of 1986, appesring in two films It's Murphy's Fault and Merchants of War. In TV made her professional debut in South Africa in 1988, working as a TV presenter. For five years she hosted a travel series Bon Voyage, visiting over 36 countries and winning her first award for excellence in television. Numerous TV specials followed including presenting the Miss World Pageant in 1992 and 1994.

In the 1990s she settled in the USA for a while, working in TV, and later moved to London as a base.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

For Pieter Toerien she appeared in Nunsense (Alhambra Theatre, 1988), Whodunnit? (1989) and Lend Me a Tenor (1990).

She appeared in Offbeat Broadway, a musical production also featuring Anton Luitingh and Paul du Toit at Backstage, Royal Hotel, in October 2001.

She played Alison Botha in I Have Life: Alison's Journey in 2014-15.

Awards, etc

She was nominated for a Cape regional Vita Award as best supporting actress for her role in Bedside Manners in 2000/2001.

Sources

Nunsense programme notes, 1988.

Die Burger 7 July 2001.

Pretoria News 26 January 2002.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

For more information

Wikipedia [1].

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