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[[Patricia Gill]]. (19**-) Bilingual actress (English, [[Afrikaans]]). Also credited as [[Pat Gill]]. | [[Patricia Gill]]. (19**-) Bilingual actress (English, [[Afrikaans]]). Also credited as [[Pat Gill]]. | ||
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− | She studied speech and drama at the University of Cape Town under [[Rosalie van der Gucht]]. | + | She studied speech and drama at the University of Cape Town under [[Rosalie van der Gucht]] then joined the [[National Theatre Organisation]] in 1961. She has also worked with some success in Las Vegas. |
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She has appeared in ''[[The Amorous Prawn]]'', ''[[Minstrel Follies]]'' (1974). | She has appeared in ''[[The Amorous Prawn]]'', ''[[Minstrel Follies]]'' (1974). | ||
Revision as of 18:38, 20 December 2023
Patricia Gill. (19**-) Bilingual actress (English, Afrikaans). Also credited as Pat Gill.
Biography
She studied speech and drama at the University of Cape Town under Rosalie van der Gucht then joined the National Theatre Organisation in 1961. She has also worked with some success in Las Vegas.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She has appeared in The Amorous Prawn, Minstrel Follies (1974).
She had a role in the 1962 film As Ons Twee Eers Getroud Is!.
Sources
The Alexander Theatre programme of the production The Amorous Prawn of September 1961.
Tucker, 1997.
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