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[[Vivienne Drummond]] (****-1987) was a stage and film actress. (Her name wrongly spelled [[Vivien Drummond]] in some sources.)
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[[Vivienne Drummond]] (1927-1987) was a stage and film actress. (Her name wrongly spelled [[Vivien Drummond]] in some sources.)
  
Born in Pretoria, South Africa, and died on October 11, 1987 in England.
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Born in Pretoria, South Africa, and died on October 11, 1987 in England. Her husband, Alan J. Sharland, donated her papers to the Strange Library of Africana in Johannesburg.
  
  
 
She started her professional career with the [[National Theatre Organisation]]’s English touring company throughout 1948 and worked for them for a number of years.   
 
She started her professional career with the [[National Theatre Organisation]]’s English touring company throughout 1948 and worked for them for a number of years.   
  
In 1952 starred in Ben Jonson’s ''[[Volpone]]'' (directed by [[Leonard Schach]]) and Aristophanes’s ''[[Lysistrata]]'' (directed by [[Leon Gluckman]]) for [[NTO]].
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She won renown for her performance in the title role in ''[[Peter Pan]]'' (1951). In 1952 starred in Ben Jonson’s ''[[Volpone]]'' (directed by [[Leonard Schach]]) and Aristophanes’s ''[[Lysistrata]]'' (directed by [[Leon Gluckman]]) for [[NTO]].
  
 
Performed in ''[[Veronica's Room]]'' (for which she won a Best Actress Award) and in ''[[Home at Seven]]'' (at the [[Brooke Theatre]]).  
 
Performed in ''[[Veronica's Room]]'' (for which she won a Best Actress Award) and in ''[[Home at Seven]]'' (at the [[Brooke Theatre]]).  
  
Among her later roles have been "Princess Kosmonopolis" in Williams's  ''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]'' ([[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Theatre Award]], Best Actress, 1978), ** Eventually allowed alcohol to ruin her career and destroy her life [?*].  She starred in ''[[A Month in the Country]]'', which [[Leonard Schach]] directed for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1969. It also starred [[Erica Rogers]], [[Kerry Jordan]] and [[Siegfried Mynhardt]]. She starred in [[Rex Garner]]’s production of ''[[The Lionel Touch]]'' for The [[Academy Theatre of Laughter]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1971.It also starred [[Joe Stewardson]], [[Kenneth Baker]] and [[Diane Appleby]]. She starred in [[Brian Brooke]]’s ''[[Any Wednesday]]'' with [[Victor Melleney]] and [[Helen Cotterill]] for the [[Brian Brooke Company]] in 1973. Together with [[Brian Brooke]] she starred in ''[[Home at Seven]]'' which was staged at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1977.  
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Among her later roles have been "Princess Kosmonopolis" in Williams's  ''[[Sweet Bird of Youth]]'' ([[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Theatre Award]], Best Actress, 1978), ** Eventually allowed alcohol to ruin her career and destroy her life [?*].  She starred in ''[[A Month in the Country]]'', which [[Leonard Schach]] directed for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1969. It also starred [[Erica Rogers]], [[Kerry Jordan]] and [[Siegfried Mynhardt]]. She starred in [[Rex Garner]]’s production of ''[[The Lionel Touch]]'' for The [[Academy Theatre of Laughter]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1971. It also starred [[Joe Stewardson]], [[Kenneth Baker]] and [[Diane Appleby]]. She starred in [[Brian Brooke]]’s ''[[Any Wednesday]]'' with [[Victor Melleney]] and [[Helen Cotterill]] for the [[Brian Brooke Company]] in 1973 and in ''[[Children of the Wolf]]'' for [[PACT]] in the same year. Together with [[Brian Brooke]] she starred in ''[[Home at Seven]]'' which was staged at the [[Brooke Theatre]] in 1977. In 1981 she played Helen Hanff in ''[[84 Charing Cross Road]]''.
 
 
Won renown her for performance in the title role in ''[[Peter Pan]]''
 
 
 
She acted in Stefan Sweig's translation of Ben Jonson's play, "Volpone," toured National Theatre Organization of South Africa with Frank Wise, Siegfried Mynhardt, Gerrit Wessels, Alan Chadwick, and Edna Jacobson in the cast. Leonard Schach was director and Frank Graves was designer.
 
  
 
She would later do a great deal of stage and film work abroad, including a number of key plays at the Royal Court Theatre (.e.g [[The Entertainer]], [[Look Back in Anger]], [[The Member of the Wedding]] and [[The Apollo of Bellac]]), and  ''[[Simon and Laura]]'' in the West End with Carol Browne in and ''[[Summertime]]'' with Dirk Bogarde in  Did ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'' on Broadway (1957).
 
She would later do a great deal of stage and film work abroad, including a number of key plays at the Royal Court Theatre (.e.g [[The Entertainer]], [[Look Back in Anger]], [[The Member of the Wedding]] and [[The Apollo of Bellac]]), and  ''[[Simon and Laura]]'' in the West End with Carol Browne in and ''[[Summertime]]'' with Dirk Bogarde in  Did ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'' on Broadway (1957).
  
Her 17 film and TV roles included ''[[Zulu Dawn]]'' (1979), ''[[Money-Go-Round]]'' (1967) and ''[[The Gentle Touch]]'' (1956).
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Her 17 film and TV roles included ''[[Zulu Dawn]]'' (1979), ''[[Golden Rendezvous]]''  (1977) ; ''[[Money-Go-Round]]'' (a short, 1967) and ''[[The Gentle Touch]]'' (1956); ''[[Simon and Laura]]'' (TV Movie, 1955)
 
 
Also Zulu Dawn
 
Lady Frere
 
 
 
  1977  Golden Rendezvous
 
Passenger
 
 
 
1969  The Expert (TV Series)
 
Helen Hillman
 
- A Family Affair (1969) ... Helen Hillman
 
  
1968  Gazette (TV Series)
 
Miss. Fowler
 
- Exposure (1968) ... Miss. Fowler
 
  
1968  Theatre 625 (TV Series)
 
Madame Denis
 
- The Fanatics (1968) ... Madame Denis
 
  
  1967 Money-Go-Round (Short)  
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  Tycoon's Wife
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TV roles in a number of TV series including ''[[Emergency-Ward 10]]'' (1962 ); ''[[The Avengers]]'' ("The White Dwarf", 1963); ''[[Espionage]]'' ("A Free Agent", 1964); ''[[Theatre 625]]'' ("The Fanatics", 1968); ''[[Gazette]]'' ("Exposure", 1968); ''[[The Expert]]'' ("A Family Affair", 1969)
1964  Espionage (TV Series)
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Miss Weiss
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- A Free Agent (1964) ... Miss Weiss
 
 
 
  1963  The Avengers (TV Series)  
 
Elizabeth Fuller
 
- The White Dwarf (1963) ... Elizabeth Fuller
 
 
 
  1962  Emergency-Ward 10 (TV Series)
 
 
  Rosemary Andrews  
 
  Rosemary Andrews  
 
- Episode #1.546 (1962) ... Rosemary Andrews  
 
- Episode #1.546 (1962) ... Rosemary Andrews  
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0238598/
 
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''Africana Notes and News'',30(2):84. 1992.
  
  

Latest revision as of 12:28, 21 July 2017

Vivienne Drummond (1927-1987) was a stage and film actress. (Her name wrongly spelled Vivien Drummond in some sources.)

Born in Pretoria, South Africa, and died on October 11, 1987 in England. Her husband, Alan J. Sharland, donated her papers to the Strange Library of Africana in Johannesburg.


She started her professional career with the National Theatre Organisation’s English touring company throughout 1948 and worked for them for a number of years.

She won renown for her performance in the title role in Peter Pan (1951). In 1952 starred in Ben Jonson’s Volpone (directed by Leonard Schach) and Aristophanes’s Lysistrata (directed by Leon Gluckman) for NTO.

Performed in Veronica's Room (for which she won a Best Actress Award) and in Home at Seven (at the Brooke Theatre).

Among her later roles have been "Princess Kosmonopolis" in Williams's Sweet Bird of Youth (Fleur du Cap Theatre Award, Best Actress, 1978), ** Eventually allowed alcohol to ruin her career and destroy her life [?*]. She starred in A Month in the Country, which Leonard Schach directed for PACT at the Alexander Theatre in 1969. It also starred Erica Rogers, Kerry Jordan and Siegfried Mynhardt. She starred in Rex Garner’s production of The Lionel Touch for The Academy Theatre of Laughter at the Alexander Theatre in 1971. It also starred Joe Stewardson, Kenneth Baker and Diane Appleby. She starred in Brian Brooke’s Any Wednesday with Victor Melleney and Helen Cotterill for the Brian Brooke Company in 1973 and in Children of the Wolf for PACT in the same year. Together with Brian Brooke she starred in Home at Seven which was staged at the Brooke Theatre in 1977. In 1981 she played Helen Hanff in 84 Charing Cross Road.

She would later do a great deal of stage and film work abroad, including a number of key plays at the Royal Court Theatre (.e.g The Entertainer, Look Back in Anger, The Member of the Wedding and The Apollo of Bellac), and Simon and Laura in the West End with Carol Browne in and Summertime with Dirk Bogarde in Did Look Back in Anger on Broadway (1957).

Her 17 film and TV roles included Zulu Dawn (1979), Golden Rendezvous (1977) ; Money-Go-Round (a short, 1967) and The Gentle Touch (1956); Simon and Laura (TV Movie, 1955)



TV roles in a number of TV series including Emergency-Ward 10 (1962 ); The Avengers ("The White Dwarf", 1963); Espionage ("A Free Agent", 1964); Theatre 625 ("The Fanatics", 1968); Gazette ("Exposure", 1968); The Expert ("A Family Affair", 1969)


Rosemary Andrews 

- Episode #1.546 (1962) ... Rosemary Andrews

- Episode #1.545 (1962) ... Rosemary Andrews

- Episode #1.543 (1962) ... Rosemary Andrews

- Episode #1.541 (1962) ... Rosemary Andrews

- Episode #1.540 (1962) ... Rosemary Andrews


Show all 6 episodes

1962  Out of This World (TV Series) 
Maxine 

- Immigrant (1962) ... Maxine

1961  Top Secret (TV Series) 
Mariana 

- The Disappearing Trick (1961) ... Mariana

1956-1961  ITV Play of the Week (TV Series) 
Monique / Miss Kelly / Valentine Renaud / ... 

- Faraway Music (1961) ... Monique

- Fairy Tales of New York (1961) ... Miss Kelly

- The Traveller Without Luggage (1959) ... Valentine Renaud

- Look Back in Anger (1956) ... Helena Charles

1960  Armchair Theatre (TV Series) 
Sylvia Cintos 

- Guardian Angel (1960) ... Sylvia Cintos

1960  The Four Just Men (TV Series) 
Mrs. Fellows 

- The Discovery (1960) ... Mrs. Fellows

1958  BBC Sunday-Night Theatre (TV Series) 
Helena 

- A Midsummer Night's Dream (1958) ... Helena

1956  The Gentle Touch 
Second-year Nurse 
1955  Simon and Laura (TV Movie) 
Miss Mills 

http://rgreenroom.wikidot.com/lyceum-1957

(Tucker, 1997)

[GH, SH]


Sources

(SACD 1977/78)

Rinie Stead , 1985b

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0238598/


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Vivienne Drummond (****-****) is an actress. (Her name wrongly spelled Vivien Drummond in some sources.)

Toured with the National Theatre Organisation’s English touring company throughout 1948.

In 1952 starred in Ben Jonson’s Volpone (directed by Leonard Schach) and Aristophanes’s Lysistrata (directed by Leon Gluckman) for NTO.

Performed in Veronica's Room (for which she won a Best Actress Award) and in Home at Seven (at the Brooke Theatre).

Among her later roles have been "Princess Kosmonopolis" in Williams's Sweet Bird of Youth (Fleur du Cap Theatre Award, Best Actress, 1978), ** Eventually allowed alcohol to ruin her career and destroy her life [?*]. She starred in A Month in the Country, which Leonard Schach directed for PACT at the Alexander Theatre in 1969. It also starred Erica Rogers, Kerry Jordan and Siegfried Mynhardt. She starred in Rex Garner’s production of The Lionel Touch for The Academy Theatre of Laughter at the Alexander Theatre in 1971.It also starred Joe Stewardson, Kenneth Baker and Diane Appleby. She starred in Brian Brooke’s Any Wednesday with Victor Melleney and Helen Cotterill for the Brian Brooke Company in 1973. Together with Brian Brooke she starred in Home at Seven which was staged at the Brooke Theatre in 1977. (Tucker, 1997)

[GH, SH]


Sources

(SACD 1977/78)

Rinie Stead , 1985b

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0238598/

Africana Notes and News,30(2):84. 1992.


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Return to ESAT Personalities D

Return to South African Theatre Personalities

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