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[[Anton de Waal]] (1907-1974) South African songwriter, actor and playwright | [[Anton de Waal]] (1907-1974) South African songwriter, actor and playwright | ||
− | (Apparently also known as A. de Waal, A. De Weel, | + | (Apparently also known variously as [[A. de Waal]], [[A. De Weel]], [[Anto DeWaal]], [[Anton De Wall]], [[Anton DeWaal]], [[Antoon Dewaal]], etc, depending on the source) |
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+ | ==Biography== | ||
Born [[George Charles Gunn]] in 1914, but used the names [[Anton de Waal]] as ''nom de plume''. | Born [[George Charles Gunn]] in 1914, but used the names [[Anton de Waal]] as ''nom de plume''. | ||
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Died December 21st, 1974. | Died December 21st, 1974. | ||
− | In 1949 he was asked to set up a music publishing office for Trutone, by Arthur Harris. | + | ==Contribution to South Arican theatre and performing arts== |
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+ | In 1949 he was asked to set up a music publishing office for ''Trutone''[] recording studio, by Arthur Harris. | ||
He often collaborated with musician/composer [[Nico Carstens]], producing some of Carsten's best known works. They also collaborated on two musicals, ''[[Sarie van Mooifontein]]'', and ''[[Jannewariebaai]]'' (both co-created with [[Gilbert Gibson]]). | He often collaborated with musician/composer [[Nico Carstens]], producing some of Carsten's best known works. They also collaborated on two musicals, ''[[Sarie van Mooifontein]]'', and ''[[Jannewariebaai]]'' (both co-created with [[Gilbert Gibson]]). | ||
− | + | Co-wrote ''[[Die Dwarrelwind]]'', a comedy in three acts, with [[Martin Vorster ]]. | |
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Anton de Waal (1907-1974) South African songwriter, actor and playwright
(Apparently also known variously as A. de Waal, A. De Weel, Anto DeWaal, Anton De Wall, Anton DeWaal, Antoon Dewaal, etc, depending on the source)
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Biography
Born George Charles Gunn in 1914, but used the names Anton de Waal as nom de plume.
Died December 21st, 1974.
Contribution to South Arican theatre and performing arts
In 1949 he was asked to set up a music publishing office for Trutone[] recording studio, by Arthur Harris.
He often collaborated with musician/composer Nico Carstens, producing some of Carsten's best known works. They also collaborated on two musicals, Sarie van Mooifontein, and Jannewariebaai (both co-created with Gilbert Gibson).
Co-wrote Die Dwarrelwind, a comedy in three acts, with Martin Vorster .
He donated an annual trophy for the best male actor on the Johannesburg and Pretoria stage (administered as part of the DALRO Awards).
Sources
https://www.discogs.com/artist/818576-Anton-De-Waal
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nico_Carstens
http://www.flatinternational.org/chronology.php
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