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− | + | [[David Phetoe]] (1934?-2018) was an actor, director and theatre producer. | |
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+ | == Biography == | ||
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+ | He died in Johannesburg on 1 February, 2018. | ||
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+ | ==His contribution to South African theatre, film and media== | ||
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+ | He was part of Johannesburg’s vibrant black cultural scene in the 1950s and his career began at the famous [[Dorkay House]] in the heart of Johannesburg. In 1959 appeared in [[Athol Fugard]]’s ''[[Nongogo]]'' at the [[Bantu Men's Social Centre]] . He later also appeared in ''[[Waiting for Godot]]'' (1962), ''[[The Tempest]]'', ''[[The Death of Bessie Smith]]'', ''[[King Kong]]'', ''[[Of Mice and Men]]'', ''[[Marat/Sade]]'', ''[[The Essence]]'' (2001). | ||
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+ | His TV work included roles in ''[[Generations]]'' and ''[['Sgudi 'Snaysi]]'', ''[[Velaphi]]'', ''[[Going Up]]'', and ''[[Imvelaphi]]''. | ||
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+ | Films include ''[[Master of Dragonard Hill]]'' (1987), ''[[Dragonard]]'' (1987), ''[[The Fourth Reich ]]'' (1990), the South African-American ''[[Cry, The Beloved Country]]'' (1995), ''[[A Good Man in Africa]]'' (1994) and ''[[Ipi Tombi]]'' (1994). | ||
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+ | He was the president of [[Letsema La Tsela Film]]. | ||
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+ | == Awards == | ||
+ | [[Naledi Theatre Awards|Naledi]] lifetime achievement award winner, 2007. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
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+ | [[SACD]] 1981/82 | ||
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+ | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0679874/ | ||
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+ | Jessica Levitt. 2018. "SABC on David Phetoe: He was instrumental in paving the way for upcoming actors", ''Times Live'' [https://www.timeslive.co.za/tshisa-live/tshisa-live/2018-02-01-sabc-on-david-phetoe-he-was-instrumental-in-paving-the-way-for-upcoming-actors/] | ||
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+ | Patience Bambalele and Emmanuel Tjiya. 2018. "Veteran actor David Phetoe dies at 86", ''Sowetan Live''[https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/entertainment/2018-02-01-veteran-actor-david-phetoe-dies-at-86/ | ||
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+ | http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba0af33b5 | ||
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+ | ''[[Beeld]]'', 28 February 2007. | ||
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+ | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | ==Return to== | ||
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Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 2 February 2018
David Phetoe (1934?-2018) was an actor, director and theatre producer.
Contents
Biography
He died in Johannesburg on 1 February, 2018.
His contribution to South African theatre, film and media
He was part of Johannesburg’s vibrant black cultural scene in the 1950s and his career began at the famous Dorkay House in the heart of Johannesburg. In 1959 appeared in Athol Fugard’s Nongogo at the Bantu Men's Social Centre . He later also appeared in Waiting for Godot (1962), The Tempest, The Death of Bessie Smith, King Kong, Of Mice and Men, Marat/Sade, The Essence (2001).
His TV work included roles in Generations and 'Sgudi 'Snaysi, Velaphi, Going Up, and Imvelaphi.
Films include Master of Dragonard Hill (1987), Dragonard (1987), The Fourth Reich (1990), the South African-American Cry, The Beloved Country (1995), A Good Man in Africa (1994) and Ipi Tombi (1994).
He was the president of Letsema La Tsela Film.
Awards
Naledi lifetime achievement award winner, 2007.
Sources
SACD 1981/82
http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0679874/
Jessica Levitt. 2018. "SABC on David Phetoe: He was instrumental in paving the way for upcoming actors", Times Live [1]
Patience Bambalele and Emmanuel Tjiya. 2018. "Veteran actor David Phetoe dies at 86", Sowetan Live[https://www.sowetanlive.co.za/entertainment/2018-02-01-veteran-actor-david-phetoe-dies-at-86/
http://www.bfi.org.uk/films-tv-people/4ce2ba0af33b5
Beeld, 28 February 2007.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
Return to
Return to ESAT Personalities P
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page