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(198*-) Actress. Also listed as [[Diana Britz]] in some sources.   
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'''Diane Britz''' (198*-) Actress. Also listed as [[Diana Britz]] in some sources.   
  
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== Trai ing ==
 
Studied at the University of Cape Town. As a student she had a role in ''[[Travesties]]'' (1977).
 
Studied at the University of Cape Town. As a student she had a role in ''[[Travesties]]'' (1977).
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
Worked for [[PACT]] in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Roles include “Helen Keller” in ''[[Die Wonderwerk]]'' (Afrikaans translation of ''[[The Miracle Worker]]'', 1978), “Ophelia” in ''[[Hamlet]]'' (1978), “Abigail” in ''[[The Crucible]]'' and ''[[Animal Farm]]''**  
 
Worked for [[PACT]] in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Roles include “Helen Keller” in ''[[Die Wonderwerk]]'' (Afrikaans translation of ''[[The Miracle Worker]]'', 1978), “Ophelia” in ''[[Hamlet]]'' (1978), “Abigail” in ''[[The Crucible]]'' and ''[[Animal Farm]]''**  
  

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Diane Britz (198*-) Actress. Also listed as Diana Britz in some sources.

Trai ing

Studied at the University of Cape Town. As a student she had a role in Travesties (1977).

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

Worked for PACT in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Roles include “Helen Keller” in Die Wonderwerk (Afrikaans translation of The Miracle Worker, 1978), “Ophelia” in Hamlet (1978), “Abigail” in The Crucible and Animal Farm**

She has also appeared in The Rise and Fall of the First Empress Bonaparte, National Madness, Scavenger's Dream, Taxi Ranks.

Film roles include Niemand weint für immer (1984), The Outcast (1984).

Sources

Limelight 1979/80; 1981/82; 1982/83.

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