Difference between revisions of "Richard Cox"
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | He was born in England. He first came to South Africa in 1970 to act in Wedding Fever, returned in 1975 for another production and later settled on a farm outside Johannesburg. | + | He was born in England. He first came to South Africa in 1970 to act in ''Wedding Fever'', returned in 1975 for another production and later settled on a farm outside Johannesburg. |
His interests outside theatre are wild life, walking, and outdoor life generally. | His interests outside theatre are wild life, walking, and outdoor life generally. | ||
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''[[Wedding Fever]]'' (1970) with the late [[Sid James]], the [[Academy Theatre]] production of ''[[Stand By Your Bedouin]]'' (1970), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', and in ''[[Grease]]''. | ''[[Wedding Fever]]'' (1970) with the late [[Sid James]], the [[Academy Theatre]] production of ''[[Stand By Your Bedouin]]'' (1970), ''[[Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat]]'', and in ''[[Grease]]''. | ||
− | ''[[Applause]]'', ''[[Abelard and Heloise]]'', ''[[Absence of a Cello]]'', | + | Other stage appearances include ''[[Applause]]'', ''[[Abelard and Heloise]]'', ''[[Absence of a Cello]]'', ''[[You Can't Take It With You]]'', ''[[The Private Ear]]''/''[[The Public Eye]]'', ''[[Clouds]]'', ''[[Ross]]'', ''[[The Unvarnished Truth]]'', ''[[The Bed Winner]]'' (Hofmeyr Theatre pre-1980), . |
Performed as Johnny Tomorrow in ''[[The Playoff]]'' (1975), ''[[Comedians]]'' (1976), ''[[Why Not Stay for Breakfast?]]'' as Davey (1976), [[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]] (1980). He starred in [[Leslie Darbon]]’s ''[[Murder by Proxy]]'' (1981). | Performed as Johnny Tomorrow in ''[[The Playoff]]'' (1975), ''[[Comedians]]'' (1976), ''[[Why Not Stay for Breakfast?]]'' as Davey (1976), [[Cat on a Hot Tin Roof]] (1980). He starred in [[Leslie Darbon]]’s ''[[Murder by Proxy]]'' (1981). |
Revision as of 10:05, 5 September 2015
COX, Richard (19**-) Actor on stage, radio, television and film
Contents
Biography
He was born in England. He first came to South Africa in 1970 to act in Wedding Fever, returned in 1975 for another production and later settled on a farm outside Johannesburg.
His interests outside theatre are wild life, walking, and outdoor life generally.
Youth
Training
Career
Richard was previously a mechanical engineer. He spent some time in Libya excavating at an archaelogical site before turning to acting.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Wedding Fever (1970) with the late Sid James, the Academy Theatre production of Stand By Your Bedouin (1970), Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, and in Grease.
Other stage appearances include Applause, Abelard and Heloise, Absence of a Cello, You Can't Take It With You, The Private Ear/The Public Eye, Clouds, Ross, The Unvarnished Truth, The Bed Winner (Hofmeyr Theatre pre-1980), .
Performed as Johnny Tomorrow in The Playoff (1975), Comedians (1976), Why Not Stay for Breakfast? as Davey (1976), Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (1980). He starred in Leslie Darbon’s Murder by Proxy (1981).
He will be remembered for his portrayal of Ken Preston in the SATV's controversial war play Enemy.
Awards, etc
Sources
Why Not Stay for Breakfast? programme notes in 1976.
SACD 1977/78.
Tucker, 1997.
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