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− | Quoted from the ''[[From Door to Door]]'' programme notes wherein Louise played the role of ''Mary (Age 12-76)'' in 2005: 'Louise's theatrical career highlights include playing Titania in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' for the opening of the [[State Theatre]] in Pretoria and Desdemona in ''[[Othello]]'' opposite Sir Robert Stephens at [[Maynardville]] in Cape Town. Other highlights include Lois in ''[[Shrivings]]'' with [[Joe Stewardson]], Mary in the original production of ''[[Run for you Wife]]'' with [[Rex Garner]], ''[[First Night]]'', ''[[Plastics]]'', ''[[Extremities]]'' and ''[[The Last Trek]]'' amongst others. Louise has also appeared on television in ''Isidingo'', ''Behind the Badge'', ''Yizo Yizo'' and ''The Res''. Radio ia another favourite medium of Louise's having spent many years appearing in radio dramas she moved into news reading for 5FM and Highveld Stereo. Louise has been part of the team on Tony Lancaster's Saturday morning breakfast show on SAFM for the past 5 years. Louise also works as a vocal and accent/dialect coach as part of [[Fiona Ramsey]]'s Speakeasy Vocal Academy. Their most notable work being - the films ''Stander'' and ''Country of my Skull'' and most recently the acclaimed play ''[[Nothing but the Truth]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]]. | + | == Biography == |
+ | Louise is married to actor [[Michael Richard]]; they have two children, [[Sarah Richards|Sarah]] and [[Jeremy Richards|Jeremy]]. | ||
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+ | == Training == | ||
+ | She studied at [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]], graduating in 1980. | ||
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+ | == Career == | ||
+ | Louise joined [[PACT]] in 1981. | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
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+ | Her student productions included ''[[After the Fall]]'', ''[[The Birds]]'' and ''[[Six Characters in Search of an Author]]''. | ||
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+ | After six months with [[PACT]]'s Youth Company, she starred in [[Robert Mohr]]’s production of ''[[A Midsummer Night’s Dream]]'' as Titania, together with [[Etienne Puren]], [[Michael Richard]] and [[Tobie Cronjé]] during the opening season of the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 1981. | ||
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+ | She appeared for [[PACT]] in ''[[After the Fall]]'' and ''[[Filumena]]''. ''[[A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking]]'' for the [[Market Theatre]]. Worked for [[Pieter Toerien]] in Simon Gray's ''[[Dog Days]]'', ''[[Extremities]]'', ''[[Run for you Wife]]'' and in the ''[[The Runner Stumbles]]''. Played the role of Thelma in ''[[Pack of Lies]]'' in 19** at the Market Theatre. | ||
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+ | Quoted from the ''[[From Door to Door]]'' programme notes wherein Louise played the role of ''Mary (Age 12-76)'' in 2005: 'Louise's theatrical career highlights include playing Titania in ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' for the opening of the [[State Theatre]] in Pretoria and Desdemona in ''[[Othello]]'' opposite Sir Robert Stephens at [[Maynardville]] in Cape Town. Other highlights include Lois in ''[[Shrivings]]'' with [[Joe Stewardson]], Mary in the original production of ''[[Run for you Wife]]'' with [[Rex Garner]], ''[[First Night]]'', ''[[Plastics]]'', ''[[Extremities]]'' and ''[[The Last Trek]]'' amongst others. Louise was recently seen on stage at the Studio Theatre, Montecasino, in ''[[Mum's the Word]]''. | ||
+ | • [[After the Fall]] (as Elsie, [[PACT]] 1981), [[Genocide]] (1982), [[Dog Days]] (1983), [[Extremities]] (1984), [[Pack of Lies]] (as Thelma, 1985), [[The Runner Stumbles]] (Erna Prindle, 1985), [[The Last Trek[[ (1989), [[Plastics[[ (1993), [[From Door to Door[[ (as Mary, 2005), [[Some Girl(s)]] (as Lindsay, 2007), [[For Your Ears Only]] (2008 and 2015), [[Glorious!]] (as the Spanish maid, Maria, 2009), [[Le Dieu du Carnage|God of Carnage]] (as Veronique Vallon, 2009), [[The History Boys]] ([[NAF]] 2011), [[Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike]] (2014). | ||
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+ | SABC TV series ''Scotty Smith''. | ||
+ | She was seen on SATV in Geraldine Aron's play ''[[The Girl Who Hated Jimmicks]]''. ''[[Ladies in Waiting]]'' TV play directed by [[Franz Marx]]. | ||
+ | Louise has also appeared on television in ''Isidingo'', ''Behind the Badge'', ''Yizo Yizo'' and ''The Res''. Radio ia another favourite medium of Louise's having spent many years appearing in radio dramas she moved into news reading for 5FM and Highveld Stereo. Louise has been part of the team on Tony Lancaster's Saturday morning breakfast show on SAFM for the past 5 years. | ||
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+ | Louise also works as a vocal and accent/dialect coach as part of [[Fiona Ramsey]]'s Speakeasy Vocal Academy. Their most notable work being - the films ''[[Stander]]'' and ''[[Country of my Skull]]'' and most recently the acclaimed play ''[[Nothing but the Truth]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]]. | ||
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+ | == Awards, etc. == | ||
+ | [[Naledi Award]], award year 2004: Performance of actress in a lead role (play). | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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http://www.contractors.org.za/Admin/TalentCVLink/1624 | http://www.contractors.org.za/Admin/TalentCVLink/1624 | ||
− | Tucker, 1997 | + | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. |
PACT pamphlet June 1981 | PACT pamphlet June 1981 | ||
− | + | == Return to == | |
Return to [[ESAT Personalities S]] | Return to [[ESAT Personalities S]] | ||
Revision as of 11:43, 23 October 2019
Louise Saint-Claire (19*-) Actress.
Contents
Biography
Louise is married to actor Michael Richard; they have two children, Sarah and Jeremy.
Training
She studied at University of Cape Town Drama Department, graduating in 1980.
Career
Louise joined PACT in 1981.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Her student productions included After the Fall, The Birds and Six Characters in Search of an Author.
After six months with PACT's Youth Company, she starred in Robert Mohr’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream as Titania, together with Etienne Puren, Michael Richard and Tobie Cronjé during the opening season of the Pretoria State Theatre in 1981.
She appeared for PACT in After the Fall and Filumena. A Coupla White Chicks Sitting Around Talking for the Market Theatre. Worked for Pieter Toerien in Simon Gray's Dog Days, Extremities, Run for you Wife and in the The Runner Stumbles. Played the role of Thelma in Pack of Lies in 19** at the Market Theatre.
Quoted from the From Door to Door programme notes wherein Louise played the role of Mary (Age 12-76) in 2005: 'Louise's theatrical career highlights include playing Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream for the opening of the State Theatre in Pretoria and Desdemona in Othello opposite Sir Robert Stephens at Maynardville in Cape Town. Other highlights include Lois in Shrivings with Joe Stewardson, Mary in the original production of Run for you Wife with Rex Garner, First Night, Plastics, Extremities and The Last Trek amongst others. Louise was recently seen on stage at the Studio Theatre, Montecasino, in Mum's the Word. • After the Fall (as Elsie, PACT 1981), Genocide (1982), Dog Days (1983), Extremities (1984), Pack of Lies (as Thelma, 1985), The Runner Stumbles (Erna Prindle, 1985), [[The Last Trek[[ (1989), [[Plastics[[ (1993), [[From Door to Door[[ (as Mary, 2005), Some Girl(s) (as Lindsay, 2007), For Your Ears Only (2008 and 2015), Glorious! (as the Spanish maid, Maria, 2009), God of Carnage (as Veronique Vallon, 2009), The History Boys (NAF 2011), Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike (2014). •
SABC TV series Scotty Smith. She was seen on SATV in Geraldine Aron's play The Girl Who Hated Jimmicks. Ladies in Waiting TV play directed by Franz Marx. Louise has also appeared on television in Isidingo, Behind the Badge, Yizo Yizo and The Res. Radio ia another favourite medium of Louise's having spent many years appearing in radio dramas she moved into news reading for 5FM and Highveld Stereo. Louise has been part of the team on Tony Lancaster's Saturday morning breakfast show on SAFM for the past 5 years.
Louise also works as a vocal and accent/dialect coach as part of Fiona Ramsey's Speakeasy Vocal Academy. Their most notable work being - the films Stander and Country of my Skull and most recently the acclaimed play Nothing but the Truth at the Market Theatre.
Awards, etc.
Naledi Award, award year 2004: Performance of actress in a lead role (play).
Sources
From Door to Door programme notes in 2005.
Pack of Lies programme notes 1985
http://www.contractors.org.za/Admin/TalentCVLink/1624
Tucker, 1997.
PACT pamphlet June 1981
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