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He made his debut as actor in [[Paul Malherbe]]'s production of ''[[Die Gelukkigste Dae van jou Lewe]]''. He appeared on stage in ''[[Husse met Lang Ore]]'', ''[['n Seder val in Waterkloof|Send for Dolly]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]]), ''[[Die Vonkel in haar oë! - 'n Spel van my kontrei]]'', ''[[Brothers]]'' and on television in ''Heroes'', ''Boerewysheid'', ''Arende''. | He made his debut as actor in [[Paul Malherbe]]'s production of ''[[Die Gelukkigste Dae van jou Lewe]]''. He appeared on stage in ''[[Husse met Lang Ore]]'', ''[['n Seder val in Waterkloof|Send for Dolly]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]]), ''[[Die Vonkel in haar oë! - 'n Spel van my kontrei]]'', ''[[Brothers]]'' and on television in ''Heroes'', ''Boerewysheid'', ''Arende''. | ||
− | As director: he directed ''[[Mes Amis Mes Amours]]'' for [[Oude Libertas]] and | + | As director: he directed the cabaret ''[[Mes Amis Mes Amours]]'' for the [[Oude Libertas]] and his own play ''[[Kringspel 'n Kleuterspel vir Grootmense]]'' ([[ATKV]] Best Production, Best Director]]), and ''[[Kennedy's Children]]''. |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
Revision as of 11:03, 10 September 2014
(19**-) Director, actor, playwright
Contents
Biography
He grew up in Namaqualand.
Training
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He made his debut as actor in Paul Malherbe's production of Die Gelukkigste Dae van jou Lewe. He appeared on stage in Husse met Lang Ore, Send for Dolly (Baxter Theatre), Die Vonkel in haar oë! - 'n Spel van my kontrei, Brothers and on television in Heroes, Boerewysheid, Arende.
As director: he directed the cabaret Mes Amis Mes Amours for the Oude Libertas and his own play Kringspel 'n Kleuterspel vir Grootmense (ATKV Best Production, Best Director]]), and Kennedy's Children.
Awards, etc
Sources
Brothers theatre programme, 1988.
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