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| − | + | '''Philippa Conradie'''. (19*-) Actress and possibly a translator. | |
| + | An amateur with a number of groups in Cape Town, notably [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]] ([[K.A.T.]]), appearing ''inter alia'' in ''[[Die Spaanse Vlieg]]'', December 1946. | ||
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| + | She possibly also did radio work and became a professional actress when she joined the [[National Theatre Organisation]]'s bilingual company, ''inter alia'' playing the lead in ''[[Candida]]'' in 1950. | ||
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| + | She may also have been a translator, e.g. of the [[Afrikaans]] version of ''[[Alter Ego]]'' (Obeler) for the [[SABC]]. | ||
Latest revision as of 16:12, 20 May 2022
Philippa Conradie. (19*-) Actress and possibly a translator.
An amateur with a number of groups in Cape Town, notably Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging (K.A.T.), appearing inter alia in Die Spaanse Vlieg, December 1946.
She possibly also did radio work and became a professional actress when she joined the National Theatre Organisation's bilingual company, inter alia playing the lead in Candida in 1950.
She may also have been a translator, e.g. of the Afrikaans version of Alter Ego (Obeler) for the SABC.
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