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Revision as of 05:49, 25 August 2019
David Viviers (1993- ) is a South African actor.
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Training
He obtained a BA-degree in Theatre and Performance with distinction from the University of Cape Town Drama Department in 2014.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
His theatre performances include Klara Maas Se Hart Is Gebreek, The Maids, Raiders, Salt, Twelfth Night at the Macbeths, Die Buffel, Mephisto, A Lie of the Mind, Know Void, Song of Solomon, Mirakel and Much Ado About Nothing.
He performed in two productions of Cry Havoc.
Awards, etc.
In 2016 he received a Kanna Award for Best Debut Work (which he shared with Wessel Pretorius) as well as a Kanna nomination for Best Upcoming Performer, at the Klein Karoo National Arts Festival (KKNK). In the same year he was the recipient (with Buhle Ngaba) of a Brett Goldin Bursary.
For more information
2016 Brett Goldin Bursary winners announced, Baxter Theatre Centre , Artslink (05/21/2016)[1]
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