Difference between revisions of "Christo Davids"

From ESAT
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 21: Line 21:
 
His television career can be traced back to 1994 when he starred in ''Onder Engele'', and received an [[Artes]] Best Actor in a drama series nomination. In 1995 he performed in ''Meeulanders'', and he was more recently seen in ''Interrogation Room'' in 2004.  
 
His television career can be traced back to 1994 when he starred in ''Onder Engele'', and received an [[Artes]] Best Actor in a drama series nomination. In 1995 he performed in ''Meeulanders'', and he was more recently seen in ''Interrogation Room'' in 2004.  
  
He wrote the play ''[[Bullets over Bishop Lavis]]''. (''[[Die Burger]]'', 16 December 2011).
+
He wrote the plays ''[[Bullets over Bishop Lavis]]'', ''[[Platform 9]]''. (''[[Die Burger]]'', 16 December 2011; ''[[Cape Times]]'', 21 January 2014)).
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==

Revision as of 16:09, 6 June 2017

Christo Davids. (1983-) Actor.

Biography

Grandson of Goliath Davids.


Youth

Training

Career

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

Christo has appeared in numerous and varied screen and stage productions. He appeared in Die Krismis van Map Jacobs at the Suidoosterfees in 2006 and Shirley Goodness and Mercy (2007). Previous stage appearances include Send for Dolly and Final Whistle. He performed in the critically acclaimed world premiere of Athol Fugard's Booitjie and the Oubaas at the Baxter Theatre Centre.

His television career can be traced back to 1994 when he starred in Onder Engele, and received an Artes Best Actor in a drama series nomination. In 1995 he performed in Meeulanders, and he was more recently seen in Interrogation Room in 2004.

He wrote the plays Bullets over Bishop Lavis, Platform 9. (Die Burger, 16 December 2011; Cape Times, 21 January 2014)).

Awards, etc

He received an Artes Best Actor in a drama series nomination.

He was awarded Best Actor 2001 at the George Arts Festival and regional Best Actor 2000 at ATKV, both for the play Raka.

Sources

Go to ESAT Bibliography

For more information

TVSA [1]; IMDb [2]; Wikipedia [3].

Return to

Return to ESAT Personalities D

Return to South African Theatre Personalities

Return to The ESAT Entries

Return to Main Page