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WELMAN, Anton (1949-2001) Actor on stage, television and radio, drama teacher, set and decor designer.
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[[Anton Welman]] (1949-2001) was an actor on stage, television and radio, drama teacher, set and decor designer.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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Born in Wesselsbron, matriculated in Sasolburg. He died on 16 November 2001.
 
Born in Wesselsbron, matriculated in Sasolburg. He died on 16 November 2001.
 
  
 
== Training ==
 
== Training ==
Graduated from the [[University of the Free State Drama Department]], 1970.
 
  
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Graduated from the [[University of the Orange Free State]] Drama Department in 1970.
  
 
== Career ==
 
== Career ==
He worked for [[PACOFS]] from 1971 till 1974. He joined the teaching staff of the [[University of the Free State Drama Department]] in 1975 until his death in 2001.
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He worked for [[PACOFS]] from 1971 till 1974. He joined the teaching staff of the [[University of the Orange Free State]] Drama Department in 1975, where he remained until his death in 2001.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
His last appearance on stage was in ''[[Waaihoek]]'' in October 2001.
 
  
He directed [[Pieter Fourie]]'s''[[Post Mortem]]'' in 1999.
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He wrote the children's play ''[[Hansie en Grietjie]]'' and translated another children's play, ''[[An Apple for the Princess]]'', into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[['n Appel vir die Prinses]]''.
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He translated ''[[The Cagebirds]]'' into [[Afrikaans]] with the title ''[[Die Voëlhok]].
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Some of his many roles on stage were in ''[[Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey]]'' (1972), ''[[Bobaas van die Boendoe]]'' (1972), ''[[Along Came a Spider]]'' (1980), ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' (1982), ''[[The Crucible|Die Hekse van Salem]]'' (1982), ''[[Hamlet]]'' in [[Afrikaans]] (1983), ''[[Julius Caesar]]'' (1983), ''[[Le Dindon|Kalkoen se Kind]]'' (1987), ''[[Post Mortem]]'' (1993), ''[[Graswewenaar]]'' (1994), ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' (1997), ''[[The Student Prince]]'' (1998) and  ''[[Post Mortem]]'' (2000). His last appearance on stage was in [[Nico Luwes]]'s ''[[Waaihoek se Vinkel en Koljander]]'' in October 2001.
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He also directed [[Pieter Fourie]]'s ''[[Post Mortem]]'' in 2000.
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
He received the Piers Nicholson Award for his contribution to theatre development in the Free State in 1995. He was nominated for an AA Vita Award for best comedy actor in ''[[The Student Prince]]'', 1998.
 
  
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He received the [[Piers Nicholson Award]] for his contribution to theatre development in the Free State in 1995. He was nominated for an AA [[Vita Award]] for best comedy actor in ''[[The Student Prince]]'', 1998.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
''Volksblad'' 17 November 2001.
 
  
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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''[[Volksblad]]'' 17 November 2001.
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Photographs of [[PACOFS]] productions held by [[NELM]]: Photographs [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 7 AND Photographs [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 41.
  
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 08:07, 8 March 2023

Anton Welman (1949-2001) was an actor on stage, television and radio, drama teacher, set and decor designer.

Biography

Born in Wesselsbron, matriculated in Sasolburg. He died on 16 November 2001.

Training

Graduated from the University of the Orange Free State Drama Department in 1970.

Career

He worked for PACOFS from 1971 till 1974. He joined the teaching staff of the University of the Orange Free State Drama Department in 1975, where he remained until his death in 2001.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He wrote the children's play Hansie en Grietjie and translated another children's play, An Apple for the Princess, into Afrikaans as 'n Appel vir die Prinses.

He translated The Cagebirds into Afrikaans with the title Die Voëlhok.

Some of his many roles on stage were in Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey (1972), Bobaas van die Boendoe (1972), Along Came a Spider (1980), Metamorphosis (1982), Die Hekse van Salem (1982), Hamlet in Afrikaans (1983), Julius Caesar (1983), Kalkoen se Kind (1987), Post Mortem (1993), Graswewenaar (1994), Drie Susters Twee (1997), The Student Prince (1998) and Post Mortem (2000). His last appearance on stage was in Nico Luwes's Waaihoek se Vinkel en Koljander in October 2001.

He also directed Pieter Fourie's Post Mortem in 2000.

Awards, etc

He received the Piers Nicholson Award for his contribution to theatre development in the Free State in 1995. He was nominated for an AA Vita Award for best comedy actor in The Student Prince, 1998.

Sources

Volksblad 17 November 2001.

Photographs of PACOFS productions held by NELM: Photographs [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 7 AND Photographs [Collection: Performing Arts Council Orange Free State (PACOFS)]: 2009. 67. 1. 2. 41.

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