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− | [[Louw Verwey]] ( | + | [[Louw Verwey]] (1930-2008) Actor, director, playwright. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Born in Prince Albert in the Karoo, went to school in Parow, finishing at J.J. du Preez High School. A Miss Duncan there introduced him to Shakespeare. | + | Born in Prince Albert in the Karoo on 17 February, 1930, he went to school in Parow, finishing at J.J. du Preez High School. A Miss Duncan there introduced him to Shakespeare. |
His daughter, [[Isadora Verwey]] also became an actress. | His daughter, [[Isadora Verwey]] also became an actress. | ||
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+ | Louw died in Durbanville in June 2008. | ||
== Training == | == Training == | ||
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Went to [[University of Cape Town]] to obtain a B.A degree. | Went to [[University of Cape Town]] to obtain a B.A degree. | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
− | Joined the [[ | + | Joined the [[Hanekom Geselskap]] in 1949, and later worked with [[André Huguenet]]'s company, [[NTO]] and three of the [[Performing Arts Councils]] ([[PACT]], [[CAPAB]] and [[PACOFS]]). Before joining [[CAPAB]] he had his own professional company and in addition worked with some of the well-known amateur companies. |
For seven years after his breakdown during the production of ''[[Meneer Puntila en sy Kneg Matti]]'' Verwey did not act until [[Pieter Fourie]] lured him back to the stage. | For seven years after his breakdown during the production of ''[[Meneer Puntila en sy Kneg Matti]]'' Verwey did not act until [[Pieter Fourie]] lured him back to the stage. | ||
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
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− | Other productions include ''[[Die Keiser]]'', ''[[Plaston: DNS-Kind]]'', ''[[Die Hekse van Salem]]'', ''[[Die Drie Van Der Walts]]'', ''[[Die Dans van die Reier]]''. | + | Among his prominent performances were in ''[[Die Jaar van die Vuuros]]'' (1952), ''[[Le Malade imaginaire|Die Iepekonders]]'' (1953), ''[[Die Koopman van Venesië]]'' (for [[Fred Engelen]], 1960), ''[[Die Koning Sterf]]'' (''[[Exit the King]]'' by Eugène Ionesco - 19*), ''[[Six Characters in Search of an Author]]'', ''[[The Caucasian Chalk Circle]]'', ''[[Hedda Gabler]]'', ''[[Lokval!]]'' (1964), ''[[The Rashomon Gate]]'' (1965), ''[[Meneer Puntila en sy Kneg Matti|Puntilla en sy Kneg Matti]]'' (December 1973), [[Broer Matie]] in 1984, ''[[The Guardian]]/[[Die Baas]]'' (19*), ''[[Op Hoop van Seën]]'' ("In Hope of Grace" - 19*), Salieri in ''[[Amadeus]]'' (Schaffer, which he also directed - 1990), ''[[Die Haasvanger]]'', 1991, ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'' ([[Pieter Fourie]], 19*), ''[[Man met 'n lyk om sy nek]]'', ''[[Die Nonne]]'', ''[[Mirakel]]'' ([[Reza de Wet]], 19**). ''[[The Marriage of Mr Mississippi|Die Huwelik van meneer Mississippi]]'' (1973). |
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+ | Other productions include ''[[Die Keiser]]'', ''[[Plaston: DNS-Kind]]'', ''[[Die Hekse van Salem]]'', ''[[Die Drie Van Der Walts]]'', ''[[Die Dans van die Reier]]'', ''[[Luc]]'', ''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]'' (1993). | ||
He directed an all-female production of ''[[Die Nag van Legio]]''. | He directed an all-female production of ''[[Die Nag van Legio]]''. | ||
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− | Also did a number of films, including ''[[My Naam is Dingetjie]]'' (1976), ''[[The Gods | + | As a dramatist he has written and produced a number of plays, including ''[[Dawid en Batseba]]'' (BAT, 1961), ''[[Die Droomkotiljons]]'' ("The Dream Cotillions" - 19*), ''[[Osseba]]'', ''[[Die Wit Nar van God]]'' ("The White Clown of God" – [[CAPAB]], 1976), ''[[Afrika is Genesis, Maria!]]'' (written 1970 as a "draman" i.e. play/novel, performed by students of the [[University of Stellenbosch]] in 1990), ''[[Die Groot Wit Roos]]'' (1991), ''[[Kloue]]'' ([[NAF]], 1991), ''[[Adamas]]'' (*, [[Aardklop]] 2000). |
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+ | Also did a number of films, including ''[[My Naam is Dingetjie]]'' (1976), ''[[The Gods Must Be Crazy]]'' (19*), ''[[Fiela se Kind]]'' (19*), ''[[My Broer se Bril]]'' and TV shows such as ''[[Manakwalanders]]'', ''[[Ballade vir 'n Enkeling]]'' and ''[[Sand]]''. | ||
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == | ||
+ | He won a [[Vita Award]] 1993 (best supporting actor) as "Jac de Kock" in ''[[Guess Who's Coming to Dinner]]''. | ||
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+ | Nominations: [[Vita Award]] 1995, (best supporting actor) "[[Luc]]"; [[Fleur du Cap]] 1995 as best actor ''[[Mirakel]]''. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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''Lokval!'' programme notes, 1964. | ''Lokval!'' programme notes, 1964. | ||
− | ''Pretoria News'', 25 June 2008. | + | [[Die Burger]], 26 April 1993. |
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+ | [[Cape Argus]], 27 April 1993. | ||
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+ | Tribute written by [[Wim Vorster]], ''[[Pretoria News]]'', 25 June 2008. | ||
+ | [[Amazwi]] Literary awards database. | ||
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 08:53, 19 January 2023
Louw Verwey (1930-2008) Actor, director, playwright.
Contents
Biography
Born in Prince Albert in the Karoo on 17 February, 1930, he went to school in Parow, finishing at J.J. du Preez High School. A Miss Duncan there introduced him to Shakespeare.
His daughter, Isadora Verwey also became an actress.
Louw died in Durbanville in June 2008.
Training
Went to University of Cape Town to obtain a B.A degree.
Career
Joined the Hanekom Geselskap in 1949, and later worked with André Huguenet's company, NTO and three of the Performing Arts Councils (PACT, CAPAB and PACOFS). Before joining CAPAB he had his own professional company and in addition worked with some of the well-known amateur companies.
For seven years after his breakdown during the production of Meneer Puntila en sy Kneg Matti Verwey did not act until Pieter Fourie lured him back to the stage.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Among his prominent performances were in Die Jaar van die Vuuros (1952), Die Iepekonders (1953), Die Koopman van Venesië (for Fred Engelen, 1960), Die Koning Sterf (Exit the King by Eugène Ionesco - 19*), Six Characters in Search of an Author, The Caucasian Chalk Circle, Hedda Gabler, Lokval! (1964), The Rashomon Gate (1965), Puntilla en sy Kneg Matti (December 1973), Broer Matie in 1984, The Guardian/Die Baas (19*), Op Hoop van Seën ("In Hope of Grace" - 19*), Salieri in Amadeus (Schaffer, which he also directed - 1990), Die Haasvanger, 1991, Ek, Anna van Wyk (Pieter Fourie, 19*), Man met 'n lyk om sy nek, Die Nonne, Mirakel (Reza de Wet, 19**). Die Huwelik van meneer Mississippi (1973).
Other productions include Die Keiser, Plaston: DNS-Kind, Die Hekse van Salem, Die Drie Van Der Walts, Die Dans van die Reier, Luc, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner (1993).
He directed an all-female production of Die Nag van Legio.
As a dramatist he has written and produced a number of plays, including Dawid en Batseba (BAT, 1961), Die Droomkotiljons ("The Dream Cotillions" - 19*), Osseba, Die Wit Nar van God ("The White Clown of God" – CAPAB, 1976), Afrika is Genesis, Maria! (written 1970 as a "draman" i.e. play/novel, performed by students of the University of Stellenbosch in 1990), Die Groot Wit Roos (1991), Kloue (NAF, 1991), Adamas (*, Aardklop 2000).
Also did a number of films, including My Naam is Dingetjie (1976), The Gods Must Be Crazy (19*), Fiela se Kind (19*), My Broer se Bril and TV shows such as Manakwalanders, Ballade vir 'n Enkeling and Sand.
Awards, etc
He won a Vita Award 1993 (best supporting actor) as "Jac de Kock" in Guess Who's Coming to Dinner.
Nominations: Vita Award 1995, (best supporting actor) "Luc"; Fleur du Cap 1995 as best actor Mirakel.
Sources
Lokval! programme notes, 1964.
Die Burger, 26 April 1993.
Cape Argus, 27 April 1993.
Tribute written by Wim Vorster, Pretoria News, 25 June 2008.
Amazwi Literary awards database.
Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography
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