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Latest revision as of 17:35, 11 April 2022
Louise Barnes (1974- ) [1] is a South African actress and voice artist.
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Biography
Born in KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. Married to South African actor Nick Boraine.
Training
Graduated at the University of the Witwatersrand with an Honours Degree in Dramatic Art.
Career
Has starred in numerous South African produced films and television series including Egoli: Place of Gold, Sewende Laan, Binnelanders, Scandal!, Sorted, Suburban Bliss, S.O.S. and the South African/Canadian co-production Jozi-H. Also appears in the 2014 American television series Black Sails.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Theatre roles include: Life x 3 (Sonja); Fanie’s Angel (Tish); Kindertransport (Faith); Beautiful Bodies (Clair); Heresy (Frances); Isabella (Melisa).
Feature film roles include: Karen in Borderline (2002); Celia in Hoodlun & Son (2003); Laura in Critical Assignment (2004); Rachel in Surviving Evil (2009).
Awards, etc
SAFTA Award for Best Actress in a TV Soap, for her role in the series Scandal!.
Sources
Beeld Plus, 2 June 2001.
Wikipedia [2]
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