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[[George Paget]] is an actor (1884?-?).  
 
[[George Paget]] is an actor (1884?-?).  
  
He was also known by his stage name [[Frikkie Page]].
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He was also known by his stage name [[Frikkie Page]] following his performance as "Frikkie" in [[Stephen Black]]'s ''[[Love and the Hyphen]]''.  
  
 
==Biography==
 
==Biography==
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
Page played "Hendrik" in ''[[Helena's Hope, Ltd]]'' and the roles of "Tickey van Slaap" and later "Cupido" in [[Stephen Black]]'s ''[[Van Kalabas Does His Bit]]'' (1916/1917).
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Paget played "Frikkie" in [[Stephen Black]]'s ''[[Love and the Hyphen]]'', "Hendrik" in ''[[Helena's Hope, Ltd]]'' and the roles of "Tickey van Slaap" and later "Cupido" in ''[[Van Kalabas Does His Bit]]'' (1916/1917) and also appeared in Black's ''[[The Flapper]]''.
  
 
==Sources==
 
==Sources==
  
 
[[Stephen Gray]] (ed.). 1984 ''Stephen Black Three Plays''. A.D. Donker.
 
[[Stephen Gray]] (ed.). 1984 ''Stephen Black Three Plays''. A.D. Donker.
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[[Stephen Gray]]. 1981. "Stephen Black A Selection", ''[[English in Africa]]'' 8 No.2 (September 1981)

Latest revision as of 12:47, 25 January 2024

George Paget is an actor (1884?-?).

He was also known by his stage name Frikkie Page following his performance as "Frikkie" in Stephen Black's Love and the Hyphen.

Biography

Paget was born in Green Point, Cape Town. He was married to the actress, Dolly Sinclair.

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

Paget played "Frikkie" in Stephen Black's Love and the Hyphen, "Hendrik" in Helena's Hope, Ltd and the roles of "Tickey van Slaap" and later "Cupido" in Van Kalabas Does His Bit (1916/1917) and also appeared in Black's The Flapper.

Sources

Stephen Gray (ed.). 1984 Stephen Black Three Plays. A.D. Donker.

Stephen Gray. 1981. "Stephen Black A Selection", English in Africa 8 No.2 (September 1981)