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EGELHOF, Kurt. (19*-) Actor. *
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[[Kurt Egelhof]]. (1959-) Actor, director, composer and manager.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
  
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Born in Durban, the son of a working-class father and a union secretary/teacher mother, he studied at the University of Natal, obtaining a B.A. in Speech and Drama, majoring in Drama and Economic History,  in 1980.
  
== Training ==
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The performer [[Talia Egelhof]] is his daughter.
Graduated from the University of Natal in 1980 where he majored in Speech and Drama and Economic History.
 
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He started his professional career in the industry as an actor in 1981 and gradually moved into management as well.
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=== As performer ===
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His stage roles include [[Bobby Heaney]]'s production of Samuel Beckett's ''[[Catastrophe]]'' at the [[Wits Theatre]] in 1985, ''[[En Die Son Skyn in Suid-Afrika]]'', ''[[Brothers in Blood]]'', ''[[Black Dog-Inj'emnyama!]]'', ''[[Just Business]]'', ''[[Just Like Home]]'', ''[[Gathering of the Beasts]]'', ''[[Man Friday]]'', ''[[Daniel]]'', Smitty in ''[[Fortune and Men's Eyes]]''. For [[The Company]] at the [[Market Theatre]] he appeared in ''[[Black Nativity]]'' and ''[[The Bacchae]]''. In 1985 he played John in the [[SATO]] production of ''[[The Island]]''.
  
== Career ==
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His film work includes roles in ''[[The Native Who Caused All the Trouble]]'' and ''[[Zulu Love Letter]]''.
  
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=== As playwright/performer ===
  
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He wrote and performed in ''[[For Generations]]'',  directed by [[Nicholas Fine]] and presented by [[Applauz Arts Initiative]] at the [[National Arts Festival]] Fringe, 2008 and [[Montecasino Theatre]] in 2009.
Starred in [[Bobby Heaney]]'s productions of Samuel Beckett's ''[[Catastrophe]]'' at the [[Wits Theatre]] in 1985, ** He also appeared in ''[[En Die Son Skyn in Suid-Afrika]]'', ''[[Brothers in Blood]]'', ''[[Black Dog-Inj'emnyama!]]'', ''[[Just Business]]'', ''[[Just Like Home]]'', ''[[Gathering of the Beasts]]'', ''[[Man Friday]]'', ''[[Daniel]]'', Smitty in ''[[Fortune and Men's Eyes]]''. For [[The Company]] at the [[Market Theatre]] he appeared in ''[[Black Nativity]]'' and ''[[The Bacchae]]''. In 1985 he played John in the [[SATO]] production of ''[[The Island]]''.
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===As composer===
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Composed some of the music for the jazz musical ''[[Adam Small BeJazzed]]'' ([[Applauz Arts Initiative]], 2015),
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===In management===
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In 1989 he co-founded of [[ECE Productions]], with [[Charles Comyn]] and [[Elliot Frans]], and in the 1990s he founded the Johannesburg-based film company [[Kurt Egelhof Productions]]. By 2001 he had become the head of the Creative Department for [[Endemol SA]]. Having moved to Muizenberg, Cape Town, he has since worked as a Freelance Consultant/Producer/Director for film, television and stage productions.
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2014-15: he was the national chair of the [[Arterial Network South Africa]]
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In 2016 he founded [[Applauz Arts Theatre Studio]] in Cape Town
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In 2017(?) he founded the ''[[SoloAfrica Festival of Monodrama]]'', as part of the international Monodrama Festival circuit and at the time the first of its kind in Africa.
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He is currently the National Coordinator of the [[Performing Arts Network of Southern Africa]] ([[PANSA]]) and the South African representative for the [[International Theatre Institute]] ([[ITI]]).
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
He was nominated for "Best Newcomer to the Stage Award" in 1981 by the Durban Critics Circle.
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He was nominated for "Best Newcomer to the Stage Award" in 1981 by the [[Durban Critics Circle]].
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
''[[The Island]]'' (SATO production) theatre programme, 1983.
 
  
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''[[The Island]]'' ([[SATO]] production) theatre programme, 1983.
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Review of ''Star'' 26 May 2009
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"New theatre company, [[ECE Productions]], founded by [[Charles Comyn]], [[Elliot Frans]] and Kurt Egelhof", ''[[The Citizen]]'', 2.5.1989.
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http://www.critical-stages.org/16/about-monodrama-festivals-and-other-matters-interview-with-kurt-egelhof/
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"Interview with Kurt Egelhof", ''The Stage'', London[https://www.thestage.co.uk/features/interviews/2017/kurt-egelhof-i-had-to-become-a-hard-arse-to-make-it-in-this-neck-of-the-woods/]
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:54, 30 November 2018

Kurt Egelhof. (1959-) Actor, director, composer and manager.

Biography

Born in Durban, the son of a working-class father and a union secretary/teacher mother, he studied at the University of Natal, obtaining a B.A. in Speech and Drama, majoring in Drama and Economic History, in 1980.

The performer Talia Egelhof is his daughter.

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

He started his professional career in the industry as an actor in 1981 and gradually moved into management as well.

As performer

His stage roles include Bobby Heaney's production of Samuel Beckett's Catastrophe at the Wits Theatre in 1985, En Die Son Skyn in Suid-Afrika, Brothers in Blood, Black Dog-Inj'emnyama!, Just Business, Just Like Home, Gathering of the Beasts, Man Friday, Daniel, Smitty in Fortune and Men's Eyes. For The Company at the Market Theatre he appeared in Black Nativity and The Bacchae. In 1985 he played John in the SATO production of The Island.

His film work includes roles in The Native Who Caused All the Trouble and Zulu Love Letter.

As playwright/performer

He wrote and performed in For Generations, directed by Nicholas Fine and presented by Applauz Arts Initiative at the National Arts Festival Fringe, 2008 and Montecasino Theatre in 2009.


As composer

Composed some of the music for the jazz musical Adam Small BeJazzed (Applauz Arts Initiative, 2015),

In management

In 1989 he co-founded of ECE Productions, with Charles Comyn and Elliot Frans, and in the 1990s he founded the Johannesburg-based film company Kurt Egelhof Productions. By 2001 he had become the head of the Creative Department for Endemol SA. Having moved to Muizenberg, Cape Town, he has since worked as a Freelance Consultant/Producer/Director for film, television and stage productions.

2014-15: he was the national chair of the Arterial Network South Africa

In 2016 he founded Applauz Arts Theatre Studio in Cape Town

In 2017(?) he founded the SoloAfrica Festival of Monodrama, as part of the international Monodrama Festival circuit and at the time the first of its kind in Africa.

He is currently the National Coordinator of the Performing Arts Network of Southern Africa (PANSA) and the South African representative for the International Theatre Institute (ITI).

Awards, etc

He was nominated for "Best Newcomer to the Stage Award" in 1981 by the Durban Critics Circle.

Sources

The Island (SATO production) theatre programme, 1983.

Review of Star 26 May 2009

"New theatre company, ECE Productions, founded by Charles Comyn, Elliot Frans and Kurt Egelhof", The Citizen, 2.5.1989.

http://www.critical-stages.org/16/about-monodrama-festivals-and-other-matters-interview-with-kurt-egelhof/

"Interview with Kurt Egelhof", The Stage, London[1]

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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