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He has also written a number of scripts, such as ''[[Honeytown 1]]'' and the musical ''[[Palang van Dwaal]]''. | He has also written a number of scripts, such as ''[[Honeytown 1]]'' and the musical ''[[Palang van Dwaal]]''. |
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ROBERTS, Ian (1952-). South African actor for stage, TV and film, director and dramatist. [1]
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Biography
From the Katberg Mountains, educated at St Andrews College, Grahamstown, Rhodes University and PE Technikon. He was married to Michelle Botes.
Training
Career
His first professional years were at CAPAB, the Space Theatre and Troupe Theatre Company. Since 1982 he has been predominantly involved in TV and film work but has done at least one play every year.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He starred in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of Kafka’s Metamorphosis together with Henry Goodman, Fiona Ramsay and Steven Berkoff. It was directed by Richard E. Grant and Mike O’Brien and staged at the Market Theatre in 1980. Played Donny in American Buffalo.
He has also written a number of scripts, such as Honeytown 1 and the musical Palang van Dwaal.
Awards, etc
DALRO award 1987 for the best performance in Afrikaans in Die Koggelaar
Sources
American Buffalo theatre programme 198*.
Tucker, 1997.
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