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− | (1966-) Actor for stage, screen and TV. | + | [[Jamie Bartlett]] (1966-2022). Actor for stage, screen and TV. |
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+ | Born in the United Kingdom, he studied Speech and Drama at the [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]] and did post graduate Master classes with Peter Bridgemont at Chrysalis Theatre Acting School, London. His acting career began in 1984. He took a break in 2020, choosing to go into teaching at The Finishing College, which he was a partner in. | ||
− | Was married to [[Camilla Waldman]], and the couple had one son. | + | Was married to [[Camilla Waldman]], and the couple had one son. |
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+ | Jamie's death at the age of 55 was announced om 23 May 2022. | ||
== Stage roles == | == Stage roles == | ||
− | + | While he was still a student at UCT he had a role in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'' ([[Maynardville]], January 1986). Singled out as the most promising new actor of 1987 for his role in ''[[Cock and Bull Story]]'' (1986), This was followed, inter alia, by leads in ''[[East]]'' (1987); ''[[The Rainshark]]'' (1990); Maurice in ''[[Good]]'' (1990); ''[[Mojo]]'' (1997); ''[[The Fire Raisers]]'' (2000); ''[[The Great Outdoors]]'' (2000) and ''[[Death of a Colonialist]]'' (2010, 2011 and 2014). | |
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− | Singled out as the most promising new actor of 1987 for his role in ''[[Cock and Bull Story]]'' (1986), This was followed, inter alia, by leads in ''[[East]]'' (1987); ''[[Rainshark]]'' (1990); ''[[Mojo]]'' (1997); ''[[The Fire Raisers]]'' (2000); ''[[The Great Outdoors]]'' (2000) and ''[[Death of a Colonialist]]'' (2010, 2011 and 2014). | ||
== TV roles == | == TV roles == | ||
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[[Fleur Du Cap]] Theatre Award for Best Actor ''[[East]]'' | [[Fleur Du Cap]] Theatre Award for Best Actor ''[[East]]'' | ||
− | [[Vita Award]] for Best Actor ''[[Mojo]]'' | + | [[Vita Award]] for Best Supporting Actor as Mickey in ''[[Mojo]]'', 1997. |
[[Vita Award]] for Best Lead Actor ''[[The Great Outdoors]]'' | [[Vita Award]] for Best Lead Actor ''[[The Great Outdoors]]'' | ||
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Times Live interview 2010[http://www.timeslive.co.za/entertainment/tv/2010/03/17/it-s-genaro-s-grand-exit-tonight] | Times Live interview 2010[http://www.timeslive.co.za/entertainment/tv/2010/03/17/it-s-genaro-s-grand-exit-tonight] | ||
+ | [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research.) | ||
− | [[ | + | ''[[Pretoria News]]'', 24 May 2022 [https://www.msn.com/en-za/news/other/respected-theatre-legend-and-screen-actor-jamie-bartlett-has-died/ar-AAXDzK7?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=bdcece6701b84417b8097bc744e6c092]. |
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Jamie Bartlett (1966-2022). Actor for stage, screen and TV.
Biography
Born in the United Kingdom, he studied Speech and Drama at the University of Cape Town Drama Department and did post graduate Master classes with Peter Bridgemont at Chrysalis Theatre Acting School, London. His acting career began in 1984. He took a break in 2020, choosing to go into teaching at The Finishing College, which he was a partner in.
Was married to Camilla Waldman, and the couple had one son.
Jamie's death at the age of 55 was announced om 23 May 2022.
Stage roles
While he was still a student at UCT he had a role in The Comedy of Errors (Maynardville, January 1986). Singled out as the most promising new actor of 1987 for his role in Cock and Bull Story (1986), This was followed, inter alia, by leads in East (1987); The Rainshark (1990); Maurice in Good (1990); Mojo (1997); The Fire Raisers (2000); The Great Outdoors (2000) and Death of a Colonialist (2010, 2011 and 2014).
TV roles
Rhythm City (2007-)
Jozi - H (2007-)
Isidingo (1997-1999)
Sexy Girls (1997)
Film roles
1987: American Ninja 2: The Confrontation
1991: Sweet 'n Short
1993: American Ninja V and A Private Life [1]
1999: Bravo Two Zero
2003: Beyond Borders
2004: Red Dust
2006: 12 Days of Terror
2007: Prey
2010: White Lion [2]
2013: Nothing for Mahala and Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom
Awards
His many awards since 1984 include: Stage:
Vita Award for Best Up and Coming Actor Cock and Bull Story
Fleur Du Cap Theatre Award for Best Actor East
Vita Award for Best Supporting Actor as Mickey in Mojo, 1997.
Vita Award for Best Lead Actor The Great Outdoors
Television:
South African Film and Television Award for Best Actor Rhythm City
Avanti Television Award for Best Actor Isidingo
The Crystal Award for Best Actor Isidingo
Sources
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jamie_Bartlett
Times Live interview 2010[3]
Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research.)
Pretoria News, 24 May 2022 [4].
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