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Possessed of a superbly resonant voice, he trained under [[Elizabeth Sneddon]] at the Department of Speech and Drama at the [[University of Natal]]
 
Possessed of a superbly resonant voice, he trained under [[Elizabeth Sneddon]] at the Department of Speech and Drama at the [[University of Natal]]
 
  
 
He died of cancer at the age of fifty-six in January 1994.
 
He died of cancer at the age of fifty-six in January 1994.
  
 
== Career ==
 
== Career ==
Actor, director and artistic director of [[PACT]] (1979*-198*) and Professor of Drama, [[Rhodes University]] (198*-198*).
 
  
Swart started out as an actor, but gradually turned to directing and developed into one of the finest directors the country has ever seen. Probably his period of most impact was his stint as Artistic Director at [[PACT]] between 1972 and 1978, when he, not only put on marvellous productions of local and international plays, but specifically guided an inspired [[PACT]] [[Afrikaans]] company and the budding new playwrights of the time (e.g. [[Bartho Smit]], [[André P. Brink]] [[Chris Barnard]], [[P.G. du Plessis]]) to what is still considered by many to be the first golden age of [[Afrikaans]] theatre.
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Swart started out as an actor, but gradually turned to directing and developed into one of the finest directors the country has ever seen. Probably his period of most impact was his stint as Artistic Director at [[PACT]] between 1972 and 1978, when he not only put on marvellous productions of local and international plays, but specifically guided an inspired [[PACT]] [[Afrikaans]] company and the budding new playwrights of the time (e.g. [[Bartho Smit]], [[André P. Brink]], [[Chris Barnard]], [[P.G. du Plessis]]) to what is still considered by many to be the first golden age of [[Afrikaans]] theatre.
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He ended his career with a short stint as Professor of Drama at [[Rhodes University]] (198*-198*), a time during which he trained and mentored a number of leading performers and authors, notably playwrights [[Reza de Wet]] and [[Deon Opperman]].
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
 
=== As actor ===
 
=== As actor ===
He starred in the [[PACT]] production ''[[Hamlet]]'' which was staged at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1964. It was directed by [[Margaret Inglis]] and also starred [[Reinet Maasdorp]], [[Joan Blake]] and [[Joe Stewardson]] in 1964.
 
  
Was cast as a young Germanicus in the 19** [[NTO]] production of [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]]’s epic tragedy. Other major roles for [[NTO]] and [[PACT]] include **, **,  
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Roles include:  "Germanicus" in ''[[Germanicus]]'' ([[NTO]], 1958), ''[[Something New]]'' (1961), ''[[Lady Barker's Last Appearance]]'' ([[Cockpit Players]], 1961), ''[[Die Skuld van Oedipus]]'' ([[PACT]], 1963),  ''[[Die Renosters]]'' ([[PACT]], 1963), ''[[Lokval Vir 'n Man Alleen]]'' ([[PACT]], 1963), ''[[Montserrat]]'' ([[PACT]], 1963), ''[[Die Gebreekte Kruik]]'' (PACT, 1963), "Hamlet" in ''[[Hamlet]]'' ([[PACT]], 1964), ''[[Twaalfde Nag]]'' ([[PACT]], 1964), "Don Giorgio" in ''[[Die Lewe wat ek jou Gegee het]]'' (PACT, 1964), "Dr Prosema" in ''[[Die Onwillige Weduwee]]'' ([[PACT]], 1965),  "Orestes" in ''[[Electra]]'' ([[PACT]], 1965), ''[[Die Trommel]]'' ([[PACT]], 1965), "Monsieur Robert' in ''[[Dokter teen Wil en Dank]]'' ([[PACT]], 1966), "Urbain Grandier" in ''[[The Devils]]'' ([[PACT]], 1966), "Mr Purgon" in ''[[The Hypochondriac]]'' ([[PACT]], 1967), "Luciano Spina" in ''[[The Mask and the Face]]'' ([[PACT]], 1967), "Orin" in ''[[Mourning Becomes Electra]]'' ([[PACT]], 1967), ''[[Heartbreak House]]'' ([[PACT]], 1967),  ''[[Drie Susters]]'' ([[PACT]], 1970), "the Cardinal" in ''[[Die Hamer van die Hekse]]'' ([[PACT]], 1975).
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=== As director ===
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'''Stage director'''
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1965: ''[[Die Koffer]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He starred in [[Leonard Schach]]’s production of Shaw’s ''[[Heartbreak House]]'' for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1967. It also starred [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Alec Bell]], [[Elizabeth Meyer]], [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Joan Blake]], [[Frank Lazarus]] and [[Maggie Soboil]].
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1965: ''[[Soldate Vryers]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He played the Cardinal in ''[[Die Hamer van die Hekse]]''
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1966: ''[[Die Italiaanse Strooihoed]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
=== As director ===
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1966: ''[[The Beaux Stratagem]]'' ([[PACT]])
[[PACT]] staged an [[Afrikaans]] translation of ''[[The Italian Straw Hat]]'' (''[[Die Italiaanse Strooihoed]]'') which he directed at the [[Intimate Theatre]] in 1966.
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1966: ''[[Dokter teen Wil en Dank]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1966: ''[[As Ons Twee Eers Getroud Is]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1968:  ''[[Die Dans van die Reier]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1968: ''[[Kringloop van die Liefde]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1969: ''[[Die Drie Van Der Walts]]''  ([[PACT]])
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1969:  ''[[Die Terroriste]]''  ([[PACT]])
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1969:  ''[[Die Koopman van Venesië]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1970: ''[[King John]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1970: ''[[Ampie]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1970: ''[[Die Nag van Legio]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1970: ''[[A Winter Vacation]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1971: ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1971:  ''[[Die Hand Vol Vere]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1971: ''[[People are Living There]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1971: ''[[Much Ado About Nothing]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1972:  ''[[Ampie Oppie Diekens]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1972: ''[[Marching Song]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1973: ''[[Tartuffe]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1973: ''[[Toiings]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1973: ''[[Die Verhoor]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1973: ''[[Iemand Om Voor Nag Te Sê]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1973: ''[[Christine]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1974: ''[[Theodora]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1974: ''[[Plaston: DNS-Kind]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1974: ''[[Hedda Gabler]]'' in Afrikaans ([[PACT]])
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1975: ''[['n Seder val in Waterkloof]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1975: ''[[Othello]]'' in Afrikaans ([[PACT]])
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1976: ''[['n Seder val in Waterkloof]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1976: ''[[Intimate Relations]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1976: ''[[Misdaad op Bokeiland]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1976: ''[['n Man met Vakansie]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1976: ''[[The Rape of the Belt]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1976:  ''[[Die Vrek]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1977: ''[[Anastasia]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1977: ''[[Taraboemdery]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1977:  ''[[Butley]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1977: ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1978: ''[[Die Keiser]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1978: ''[[A Tribute to Lili Lamont]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1979: ''[[Ross]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1979: ''[[Windmills of the Mind]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1979: ''[[Die Drie Van Der Walts]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1979: ''[[Becket of die Eer van God]]'' ([[PACT]])
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198?: ''[[Die Vasvat van 'n Feeks]]''
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1980: ''[[Die Drie Van Der Walts]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1980:  ''[[Al Om Die Ander...?]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1980: ''[[Die Verhoor]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1980:  ''[[Kom terug, Klein Sheba]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1980: ''[[Pavane]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1981: ''[[Germanicus]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1981: ''[[Filumena]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1981:  ''[[Twaalfde Nag]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1982: ''[[Die Leeu in die Winter]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1982: ''[[Monday After the Miracle]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1982: ''[[Savages]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1983:  ''[[Electra]]'' ([[Rhodes University Drama Department]])
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1984: ''[[Virtue in Danger]]'' ([[Rhodes University Drama Department]])
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1985:  ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' ([[Rhodes University Drama Department]])
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1985: ''[[Don Juan onder die Boere]]'' ([[PACOFS]])
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1985: ''[[Bloedbruilof]]'' ([[PACOFS]])
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1986:  ''[[Die Ketter]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1986:  ''[[Die Huigelaar]]'' ([[PACT]])
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1986: ''[[Don Juan onder die Boere]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He directed the Restoration comedy classic ''[[The Beaux Stratagem]]'' at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1966 for [[PACT]].
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1986: ''[[Die Laaste Sondag]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He directed ''[[Die Drie Van Der Walts]]'' for [[TRUK]] in 1969.
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1986/1987: ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He staged Shakespeare’s ''[[King John]]'' with [[Ken Leach]] in the lead, and [[Ampie]] in 1970.
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1987: ''[[Hamlet]]'' in Afrikaans ([[PACT]])
  
He directed ''[[A Winter Vacation]]'' by [[Don Maclennan]] for [[PACT]] at the [[Arena]] in 1970.
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1987: ''[[Mary Stuart]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He won best director for his direction of [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' starring [[Marius Weyers]] and [[Sandra Prinsloo]] which was stage by [[PACT]] in 1971.
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1987: ''[[Measure for Measure]]'' ([[CAPAB]])
  
In 1972 [[PACT]]/[[TRUK]], under directorship of Swart, staged Shakespeare’s ''[[Richard III]]'' directed by [[Ken Leach]], John Guare’s ''[[The House of Blue Leaves]]'', directed by [[Taubie Kushlick]], [[John Hussey]]’s production of the Peter Shaffer double bill ''[[Black Comedy]]'' and ''[[White Liars]]'' with [[Ruth Oppenheim]] and [[Eckard Rabe]] and [[Truida Louw]]’s Afrikaans production of Schiller’s ''[[Maria Stuart]]'', all of which took place at the [[Alexander Theatre]].
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1987:  ''[[Soldate Vryers]]'' ([[SWAPAC]])
  
His inspired direction of Du Plessis’s record breaking tragedy ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' made him, the playwright and the cast household names. He directed Molière’s ''[[Tartuffe]]'' which was staged at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1973, ''[[Plaston: DNS-Kind]]'' (1974), ''[['n Seder val in Waterkloof]]'' (1975), he directed [[Sandra Prinsloo]] in an Afrikaans translation of Ibsen’s ''[[Hedda Gabler]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1974 [[PACT]] staged his Afrikaans production of ''[[Othello]]'' with [[Louis van Niekerk]], [[Sandra Prinsloo]] and [[Marius Weyers]] in 1975, he directed [[PACT]]’s production of Simon Gray’s ''[[Butley]]'' with [[Michael McCabe]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1977,
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1988: ''[[Everything in the Garden]]'' ([[CAPAB]])
  
In 1979 he directed the following plays for [[PACT]]: Terence Rattigan’s ''[[Ross]]'' ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ross_(play)]) with [[Michael McCabe]] for [[PACT]], Schlengemann’s ''[[Die Drie Van Der Walts]]'' starring [[Don Lamprecht]], [[Wilna Snyman]] and [[Errol Ross]], John Pank’s ''[[Windmills of the Mind]]'' with [[Kerry Jordan]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[John Hussey]] and [[Bobby Heaney]] and ''[[Becket of die Eer van God]]'' (Anouilh) with [[Marius Weyers]] and [[Franz Marx]].
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1989: ''[[As You Like It]]'' ([[PACT]])  
  
He directed Eduardo di Filippo’s ''[[Filumena]]'' starring [[Wilna Snyman]] which formed part of the opening season of the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 1981.
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1989: ''[[Camelot]]'' ([[PACT]] with [[PACOFS]] and [[NAPAC]])
  
He directed the [[PACT]] production of William Gibson’s ''[[Monday After the Miracle]]'', the sequel to ''[[The Miracle Worker]]'' starring [[Sandra Duncan]] and [[Pamela Gien]] at the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] and the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1982.
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1989: ''[[My Father's House]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
[[Wilna Snyman]]  speel [[Anastasia]], ''[[Die Vroue van Troje]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]''.  [[Francois Swart]] (dir) ''[[First Monday in October]]'', 1980, [[CAPAB]]. (First English role). [[Theodora]], 1981, [[Staatsteater]], Pta. 
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1990: ''[[Koning Lear]]'' ([[PACT]])  
  
He directed Christopher Hampton’s ''[[Savages]]'' with [[Michael McCabe]] and [[Frantz Dobrowsky]] for [[PACT]] in 1982.
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1990: ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' ([[PACT]] with [[PACOFS]] and [[NAPAC]])
  
He directed an Afrikaans translation of James Goldman’s ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'' called ''[[Die Leeu in die Winter]]'' starring [[Wilna Snyman]] and [[Louis van Niekerk]] for [[PACT]] in 1982.
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1991: ''[[Brigadoon]]'' ([[Pretoria State Theatre]])
  
''[[Bloedbruilof]]'' – Federico Garcia Lorca, Regie:  [[Francois Swart]], Vertaling: [[André Brink]]; met [[Wilna Snyman]], [[Jacques Loots]] & [[Johan Malherbe]].  Ontwerp: [[Chris van den Berg]], [[Sand Du Plessis Theatre]],  Aug. 1985
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1991:  ''[[Raai Wie Kom vir Ete?]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
''[[Don Juan onder die Boere]]'' – [[Bartho Smit]]; Regie: [[Francois Swart]], met [[Wilna Snyman]], [[Pierre van Pletzen]], [[Arnold Vosloo]], [[Johan Malherbe]], [[Jacques Loots]].  Ontwerp:  dekor – [[Johan Badenhorst]]; Kostuums:  [[James Parker]]; [[Sand du Plessis Theatre]], 1985
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1991: ''[[Jan en die Boontjierank]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
''[[Die Vasvat van 'n Feeks]]'' (198*),  ''[[Germanicus]]'' (Van Wyk Louw, 198*) ***, ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'' (1986), ''[[Mary Stuart]]'' (1987), *** and ***.
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1992: ''[[Death and the King’s Horseman]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He directed [[PACT]]’s ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1987.
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1992: ''[[Gigi]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He directed [[Marius Weyers]] and [[Sandra Prinsloo]] in an Afrikaans translation of ''[[Hamlet]]'' for [[TRUK]] in 1987.
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1992: ''[[Die Aand van die Fynproewer]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He directed ''[[As You Like It]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1989.
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1993: ''[[A Delicate Balance]]'' ([[PACT]])
  
He directed Lerner and Lowe’s ''[[Camelot]]'' at the [[State Theatre]] in 1989.
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'''Film director'''
  
He directed [[Uys Krige]]’s Afrikaans version of ''[[King Lear]]'' in 1990.  
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Primarily a stage director, Swart made only two essays into film directing, starting out with a filmed version of his iconic production of ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' in 1973 and followed by ''[[Skadu's van Gister]]'' (1974).
  
He directed [[PACT]], [[PACOFS]] and [[NAPAC]]’s production of ''[[My Fair Lady]]'' at the [[State Theatre]] in 1990.
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===As translator===
  
He directed Lerner and Lowe’s ''[[Brigadoon]]'' at the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 1991.  
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He translated ''[[Hotel Paradiso]]'' into Afrikaans.
  
He directed [[Wole Soyinka]]’s ''[[Death and the King’s Horseman]]'' in 1992.  
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With Tjaart Potgieter, he translated ''[[Le Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur]]'' into Afrikaans, titled ''[[Die Huigelaar]]''.
  
His production of Lerner and Lowe’s ''[[Gigi]]'' was staged at the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 1992.  
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He translated ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'' into Afrikaans as ''[[Die Leeu in die Winter]]''.
  
He directed [[Edward Albee]]’s ''[[A Delicate Balance]]'' in 1993.
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He translated ''[[Huis Clos]]'' into Afrikaans as ''[[In Kamera]]''.
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==
 
He won best director for his direction of [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' starring [[Marius Weyers]] and [[Sandra Prinsloo]] which was staged by [[PACT]] in 1971
 
He won best director for his direction of [[P.G. du Plessis]]’s ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' starring [[Marius Weyers]] and [[Sandra Prinsloo]] which was staged by [[PACT]] in 1971
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In 1971, he was the first recipient of the [[Breytenbach Epathlon]], a trophy for the best South African director on the Pretoria and Johannesburg stages.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
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Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
 
Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
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https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4820504/
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https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2141933/?ref_=nm_knf_t_1
  
 
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Francois Swart (1938-1994) was a highly regarded actor and director.

His first name sometimes written in the French style as François Swart.

Biography

Possessed of a superbly resonant voice, he trained under Elizabeth Sneddon at the Department of Speech and Drama at the University of Natal

He died of cancer at the age of fifty-six in January 1994.

Career

Swart started out as an actor, but gradually turned to directing and developed into one of the finest directors the country has ever seen. Probably his period of most impact was his stint as Artistic Director at PACT between 1972 and 1978, when he not only put on marvellous productions of local and international plays, but specifically guided an inspired PACT Afrikaans company and the budding new playwrights of the time (e.g. Bartho Smit, André P. Brink, Chris Barnard, P.G. du Plessis) to what is still considered by many to be the first golden age of Afrikaans theatre.

He ended his career with a short stint as Professor of Drama at Rhodes University (198*-198*), a time during which he trained and mentored a number of leading performers and authors, notably playwrights Reza de Wet and Deon Opperman.

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

As actor

Roles include: "Germanicus" in Germanicus (NTO, 1958), Something New (1961), Lady Barker's Last Appearance (Cockpit Players, 1961), Die Skuld van Oedipus (PACT, 1963), Die Renosters (PACT, 1963), Lokval Vir 'n Man Alleen (PACT, 1963), Montserrat (PACT, 1963), Die Gebreekte Kruik (PACT, 1963), "Hamlet" in Hamlet (PACT, 1964), Twaalfde Nag (PACT, 1964), "Don Giorgio" in Die Lewe wat ek jou Gegee het (PACT, 1964), "Dr Prosema" in Die Onwillige Weduwee (PACT, 1965), "Orestes" in Electra (PACT, 1965), Die Trommel (PACT, 1965), "Monsieur Robert' in Dokter teen Wil en Dank (PACT, 1966), "Urbain Grandier" in The Devils (PACT, 1966), "Mr Purgon" in The Hypochondriac (PACT, 1967), "Luciano Spina" in The Mask and the Face (PACT, 1967), "Orin" in Mourning Becomes Electra (PACT, 1967), Heartbreak House (PACT, 1967), Drie Susters (PACT, 1970), "the Cardinal" in Die Hamer van die Hekse (PACT, 1975).

As director

Stage director

1965: Die Koffer (PACT)

1965: Soldate Vryers (PACT)

1966: Die Italiaanse Strooihoed (PACT)

1966: The Beaux Stratagem (PACT)

1966: Dokter teen Wil en Dank (PACT)

1966: As Ons Twee Eers Getroud Is (PACT)

1968: Die Dans van die Reier (PACT)

1968: Kringloop van die Liefde (PACT)

1969: Die Drie Van Der Walts (PACT)

1969: Die Terroriste (PACT)

1969: Die Koopman van Venesië (PACT)

1970: King John (PACT)

1970: Ampie (PACT)

1970: Die Nag van Legio (PACT)

1970: A Winter Vacation (PACT)

1971: Siener in die Suburbs (PACT)

1971: Die Hand Vol Vere (PACT)

1971: People are Living There (PACT)

1971: Much Ado About Nothing (PACT)

1972: Ampie Oppie Diekens (PACT)

1972: Marching Song (PACT)

1973: Tartuffe (PACT)

1973: Toiings (PACT)

1973: Die Verhoor (PACT)

1973: Iemand Om Voor Nag Te Sê (PACT)

1973: Christine (PACT)

1974: Theodora (PACT)

1974: Plaston: DNS-Kind (PACT)

1974: Hedda Gabler in Afrikaans (PACT)

1975: 'n Seder val in Waterkloof (PACT)

1975: Othello in Afrikaans (PACT)

1976: 'n Seder val in Waterkloof (PACT)

1976: Intimate Relations (PACT)

1976: Misdaad op Bokeiland (PACT)

1976: 'n Man met Vakansie (PACT)

1976: The Rape of the Belt (PACT)

1976: Die Vrek (PACT)

1977: Anastasia (PACT)

1977: Taraboemdery (PACT)

1977: Butley (PACT)

1977: My Fair Lady (PACT)

1978: Die Keiser (PACT)

1978: A Tribute to Lili Lamont (PACT)

1979: Ross (PACT)

1979: Windmills of the Mind (PACT)

1979: Die Drie Van Der Walts (PACT)

1979: Becket of die Eer van God (PACT)

198?: Die Vasvat van 'n Feeks

1980: Die Drie Van Der Walts (PACT)

1980: Al Om Die Ander...? (PACT)

1980: Die Verhoor (PACT)

1980: Kom terug, Klein Sheba (PACT)

1980: Pavane (PACT)

1981: Germanicus (PACT)

1981: Filumena (PACT)

1981: Twaalfde Nag (PACT)

1982: Die Leeu in die Winter (PACT)

1982: Monday After the Miracle (PACT)

1982: Savages (PACT)

1983: Electra (Rhodes University Drama Department)

1984: Virtue in Danger (Rhodes University Drama Department)

1985: A Midsummer Night's Dream (Rhodes University Drama Department)

1985: Don Juan onder die Boere (PACOFS)

1985: Bloedbruilof (PACOFS)

1986: Die Ketter (PACT)

1986: Die Huigelaar (PACT)

1986: Don Juan onder die Boere (PACT)

1986: Die Laaste Sondag (PACT)

1986/1987: Look Back in Anger (PACT)

1987: Hamlet in Afrikaans (PACT)

1987: Mary Stuart (PACT)

1987: Measure for Measure (CAPAB)

1987: Soldate Vryers (SWAPAC)

1988: Everything in the Garden (CAPAB)

1989: As You Like It (PACT)

1989: Camelot (PACT with PACOFS and NAPAC)

1989: My Father's House (PACT)

1990: Koning Lear (PACT)

1990: My Fair Lady (PACT with PACOFS and NAPAC)

1991: Brigadoon (Pretoria State Theatre)

1991: Raai Wie Kom vir Ete? (PACT)

1991: Jan en die Boontjierank (PACT)

1992: Death and the King’s Horseman (PACT)

1992: Gigi (PACT)

1992: Die Aand van die Fynproewer (PACT)

1993: A Delicate Balance (PACT)

Film director

Primarily a stage director, Swart made only two essays into film directing, starting out with a filmed version of his iconic production of Siener in die Suburbs in 1973 and followed by Skadu's van Gister (1974).

As translator

He translated Hotel Paradiso into Afrikaans.

With Tjaart Potgieter, he translated Le Tartuffe, ou l'Imposteur into Afrikaans, titled Die Huigelaar.

He translated The Lion in Winter into Afrikaans as Die Leeu in die Winter.

He translated Huis Clos into Afrikaans as In Kamera.

Awards

He won best director for his direction of P.G. du Plessis’s Siener in die Suburbs starring Marius Weyers and Sandra Prinsloo which was staged by PACT in 1971

In 1971, he was the first recipient of the Breytenbach Epathlon, a trophy for the best South African director on the Pretoria and Johannesburg stages.

Sources

Tucker, 1997.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm4820504/

https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2141933/?ref_=nm_knf_t_1

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