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(b. Calcutta, 02/01/1891 – d. Natal, 1960). Circus performer, actress. Adele Vincenta Fillis was the daughter of Frank Fillis, a circus proprietor and showman who toured South Africa during the turn of the 19th century. Born in India, she performed as a highly regarded and popular equestrienne, first in her father’s shows and thereafter in her divorced mother’s rival circus. Subsequently she appeared in four silent features: Fallen Leaves (Dick Cruikshanks/1919), Copper Mask (Joseph Albrecht/1919), Prester John (Dick Cruikshanks/1920) and The Vulture’s Prey (Dick Cruikshanks & William Bowden/1922), all for African Film Productions. S.A. Pictorial reported that for Copper Mask, Fillis did her own stunt work, taking a four-metre dive into a river in order to rescue a “drowning man”. She married Harry Vine Gandar and their son, Laurence Gandar, was to become the crusading anti-apartheid editor of the Rand Daily Mail. She was the sister of Cecil Fillis and Frank Fillis Jr. (FO)
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Gutsche, Thelma - The history and social significance of motion pictures in South Africa 1895-1940
van der Merwe, Floris - Frank Fillis: the story of a circus legend
Stage & Cinema, 5 May 1917
S.A. Pictorial, 19 April 1919
S.A. Pictorial, 13 March 1920
S.A. Pictorial, 29 April 1922
https://sites.google.com/site/mnrrdgcmntyasctn/history-of-manor-gardens
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