Difference between revisions of "Marloe Scott Wilson"
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− | She starred in [[Brickhill-Burke]]’s production of Neil Simon’s ''[[They're Playing Our Song]]'' together with [[Mike Huff]] at [[His Majesty's Theatre]] in 1980 | + | She starred in [[Brickhill-Burke]]’s production of Neil Simon’s ''[[They're Playing Our Song]]'' together with [[Mike Huff]] at [[His Majesty's Theatre]] in 1980, [[Taubie Kushlick]]’s production ''[[From Taubie with Love]]'' together with [[Judy Page]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1981 and in ''[[Up 'n Atom]]'' in 1983. |
Films include ''[[Jock of the Bushveld]]'' (1986), ''[[Mesh]]'' (1987) ''[[Rising Storm]]'' (1989) and ''[[Buried Alive]]'' (1989). | Films include ''[[Jock of the Bushveld]]'' (1986), ''[[Mesh]]'' (1987) ''[[Rising Storm]]'' (1989) and ''[[Buried Alive]]'' (1989). |
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Marloe Scott Wilson is singer and an actress.
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Biography
She is married to Fredl van der Merwe, .
Sporting shocking pink hair in the 1980s she was known as "The Pink Lady" while performing as singer, actress and voice artist.
After retiring from show-business she owned an organic herb nursery and a restaurant in Phalaborwa, and now lives on a farm in the mountains of Limpopo
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She starred in Brickhill-Burke’s production of Neil Simon’s They're Playing Our Song together with Mike Huff at His Majesty's Theatre in 1980, Taubie Kushlick’s production From Taubie with Love together with Judy Page at the Market Theatre in 1981 and in Up 'n Atom in 1983.
Films include Jock of the Bushveld (1986), Mesh (1987) Rising Storm (1989) and Buried Alive (1989).
Sources
Tucker, 1997.
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