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− | [[Jeanne Watson]] (197*-) Actress. | + | [[Jeanne Watson]] (197*-) Actress and voice artist and writer living and working in Cape Town, South Africa. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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== Career == | == Career == | ||
+ | A Creative entepreneur working in various aspects of Film, Television and photography including Acting, voice over artist, Shoot My House location company owner and coaching. | ||
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
Her theatre credits include ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' directed by [[Yael Farber]] and ''[[Turkish Delights]]'' (dir. [[Janice Honeyman]] 1998), ''[[Macbeth]]'', and ''[[Julius Caesar]]'' directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], ''[[Bent]]'' ([[NAF]] 1997. | Her theatre credits include ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' directed by [[Yael Farber]] and ''[[Turkish Delights]]'' (dir. [[Janice Honeyman]] 1998), ''[[Macbeth]]'', and ''[[Julius Caesar]]'' directed by [[Janice Honeyman]], ''[[Bent]]'' ([[NAF]] 1997. | ||
− | Her [[Kultcha Klub]] work includes ''[[Wilde Women]]'', ''[[Still Life]]'', ''[[Birthmark]]'' (the latter written by her and directed by [[Amanda Lane]], 2000). | + | Her [[The Kultcha Klub]] work includes ''[[Wilde Women]]'', ''[[Still Life]]'', ''[[Birthmark]]'' (the latter written by her and directed by [[Amanda Lane]], 2000). |
− | In 2006 she was the producer of | + | In 2006 she was the producer of an award-winning commercial detailing the downward spiral that results from substance abuse for the production house Big Bang Stunts. |
She has appeared in the feature films ''[[Merlin]]'' and ''[[Desert Diners]]'' directed by [[Francois Coertze]]. | She has appeared in the feature films ''[[Merlin]]'' and ''[[Desert Diners]]'' directed by [[Francois Coertze]]. | ||
== Awards == | == Awards == | ||
− | + | Vuka Award 2006. | |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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''[[Mail & Guardian]]'', 14 December 2006. | ''[[Mail & Guardian]]'', 14 December 2006. | ||
+ | Linkedin [https://za.linkedin.com/in/jeanne-watson-20817918]. | ||
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Jeanne Watson (197*-) Actress and voice artist and writer living and working in Cape Town, South Africa.
Contents
Biography
Training
Graduated from Wits Drama school in 1996.
Career
A Creative entepreneur working in various aspects of Film, Television and photography including Acting, voice over artist, Shoot My House location company owner and coaching.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Her theatre credits include Metamorphosis directed by Yael Farber and Turkish Delights (dir. Janice Honeyman 1998), Macbeth, and Julius Caesar directed by Janice Honeyman, Bent (NAF 1997.
Her The Kultcha Klub work includes Wilde Women, Still Life, Birthmark (the latter written by her and directed by Amanda Lane, 2000).
In 2006 she was the producer of an award-winning commercial detailing the downward spiral that results from substance abuse for the production house Big Bang Stunts.
She has appeared in the feature films Merlin and Desert Diners directed by Francois Coertze.
Awards
Vuka Award 2006.
Sources
The Citizen, 10 July 1997.
One Night Stand programme, 2000.
Mail & Guardian, 14 December 2006.
Linkedin [1].
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