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(19**-19**) Comedian; Actor on television, film and stage; Writer; Director.
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(1976-) Comedian; Actor on television, film and stage; Writer; Director.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
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== Training ==
 
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He attended the art school Die Kruin in Johannesburg and studied vusual arts at the Witwatersrand Technikon.
  
  
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Corné in ''The Most Amazing Show'' (television).
 
Corné in ''The Most Amazing Show'' (television).
  
''[[The Bestman's Speech]]'', written and acted by [[Louw Venter]], directed by [[Rob van Vuuren]]. Obz Café Theatre, September 2006.  
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''[[The Bestman's Speech]]'' ''[[The Best Man's Speech]], written and acted by [[Louw Venter]], directed by [[Rob van Vuuren]]. Obz Café Theatre, September 2006.  
  
 
He directed ''[[History of Cape Town - Abridged]]'' in  2007.
 
He directed ''[[History of Cape Town - Abridged]]'' in  2007.

Revision as of 14:25, 11 December 2015

(1976-) Comedian; Actor on television, film and stage; Writer; Director.

Biography

Training

He attended the art school Die Kruin in Johannesburg and studied vusual arts at the Witwatersrand Technikon.


Career

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

Corné in The Most Amazing Show (television).

The Bestman's Speech The Best Man's Speech, written and acted by Louw Venter, directed by Rob van Vuuren. Obz Café Theatre, September 2006.

He directed History of Cape Town - Abridged in 2007.

Gary the Tooth Fairy performed by Louw Venter and Bev Cullinan, directed by Rob van Vuuren and presented during the National Arts Festival in Grahamstown in July 2010.

Awards, etc

Sources

Cape Times, 12 September 2006.

The Star, 19 August 2013.

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