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− | '''Delia Sainsbury''' (19**-). British actress and dancer. | + | '''Delia Sainsbury''' (19**-). British-born actress and dancer. |
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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | + | She married [[Keith Galloway]] in 1970 after having met him in a Drury Lane production of ''The Four Musketeers''. Their daughters Joanne (billed as [[Jo Galloway]]) and [[Genna Galloway]] have followed in their footsteps as actors, singers and dancers. | |
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=== Youth === | === Youth === | ||
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=== Training === | === Training === | ||
+ | Delia Sainsbury trained at the famous Bush-Davies School in London attaining her teaching qualifications in Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap and a Performers Diploma in Drama through the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. | ||
+ | === Career === | ||
− | + | She made her debut in ''[[Camelot]]'' at Drury Lane Theatre and went on to appear in 9 other West End Musicals in London. Theatre Credits include: ''[[Funny Girl]]'', ''[[The Four Musketeers]]'', ''[[Canterbury Tales]]'' and ''[[West Side Story]]''. In addition, Delia performed in various U.K. regional venues, on BBC television and in international movies. She was a regular on the London Cabaret circuit. | |
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+ | After moving to SA in 1976, Delia went on to become a household name for over 20 years as a Presenter on SABC, affectionately known as the “Golden Girl of Television.” She was granted Senior International Examiner status for the I.S.T.D. in 1986 and was given the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004. She is the first international member of the Grand Council for the I.S.T.D. and is now the Liaison Officer for the I.S.T.D. for Africa and the Middle East. | ||
+ | She is a Founder and the Managing Director of the [[Waterfront Theatre School]]. | ||
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
− | She starred in ''[[West Side Story]]'' which was staged at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1970 by [[Hymie Udwin]]’s [[Academy]]. It also starred [[Patricia Arnell]], [[Lynton Burns]], [[Richard Loring]], [[Michael Harrison]] and [[Keith Galloway]]. [[Kip Andrews]] directed and choreographed while [[Anthony Farmer]] did the set design. It later moved to the [[Empire Theatre]] before leaving for Cape Town. Together with [[Keith Galloway]] she staged a musical for children called ''[[Wooglebugs, Witches and Wonderful Things]]'' at the newly opened [[Little Theatre]] in 1983. Together with [[Keith Galloway]] she ran the [[Little Theatre]] in Rosebank circa 1987. | + | She starred in ''[[West Side Story]]'' which was staged at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1970 by [[Hymie Udwin]]’s [[Academy]]. It also starred [[Patricia Arnell]], [[Lynton Burns]], [[Richard Loring]], [[Michael Harrison]] and [[Keith Galloway]]. [[Kip Andrews]] directed and choreographed while [[Anthony Farmer]] did the set design. It later moved to the [[Empire Theatre]] before leaving for Cape Town. |
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+ | Together with [[Keith Galloway]] she staged a musical for children called ''[[Wooglebugs, Witches and Wonderful Things]]'' at the newly opened [[Little Theatre]] in 1983. Together with [[Keith Galloway]] she ran the [[Little Theatre]] in Rosebank circa 1987. In 1992 they moved to Cape Town and established the [[Waterfront Theatre School]]. | ||
Also worked in shows overseas. Performed in Magic Maestro Please, | Also worked in shows overseas. Performed in Magic Maestro Please, | ||
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[[SACD]] 1978/79; 1979/80; 1980/81. | [[SACD]] 1978/79; 1979/80; 1980/81. | ||
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+ | ''[[Cape Times]]'', 3 December 2009. | ||
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+ | [[Waterfront Theatre School]] Website, https://www.wtschool.co.za/our-staff | ||
== For more information == | == For more information == |
Latest revision as of 15:32, 5 January 2024
Delia Sainsbury (19**-). British-born actress and dancer.
Contents
Biography
She married Keith Galloway in 1970 after having met him in a Drury Lane production of The Four Musketeers. Their daughters Joanne (billed as Jo Galloway) and Genna Galloway have followed in their footsteps as actors, singers and dancers.
Youth
Training
Delia Sainsbury trained at the famous Bush-Davies School in London attaining her teaching qualifications in Classical Ballet, Modern Theatre Dance and Tap and a Performers Diploma in Drama through the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art.
Career
She made her debut in Camelot at Drury Lane Theatre and went on to appear in 9 other West End Musicals in London. Theatre Credits include: Funny Girl, The Four Musketeers, Canterbury Tales and West Side Story. In addition, Delia performed in various U.K. regional venues, on BBC television and in international movies. She was a regular on the London Cabaret circuit.
After moving to SA in 1976, Delia went on to become a household name for over 20 years as a Presenter on SABC, affectionately known as the “Golden Girl of Television.” She was granted Senior International Examiner status for the I.S.T.D. in 1986 and was given the Lifetime Achievement Award in 2004. She is the first international member of the Grand Council for the I.S.T.D. and is now the Liaison Officer for the I.S.T.D. for Africa and the Middle East.
She is a Founder and the Managing Director of the Waterfront Theatre School.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She starred in West Side Story which was staged at the Alexander Theatre in 1970 by Hymie Udwin’s Academy. It also starred Patricia Arnell, Lynton Burns, Richard Loring, Michael Harrison and Keith Galloway. Kip Andrews directed and choreographed while Anthony Farmer did the set design. It later moved to the Empire Theatre before leaving for Cape Town.
Together with Keith Galloway she staged a musical for children called Wooglebugs, Witches and Wonderful Things at the newly opened Little Theatre in 1983. Together with Keith Galloway she ran the Little Theatre in Rosebank circa 1987. In 1992 they moved to Cape Town and established the Waterfront Theatre School.
Also worked in shows overseas. Performed in Magic Maestro Please, Compass, Gateway, Sing, Walk Right In, Wonderful World of Make Believe.
Awards, etc
Sources
Tucker, 1997.
SACD 1978/79; 1979/80; 1980/81.
Cape Times, 3 December 2009.
Waterfront Theatre School Website, https://www.wtschool.co.za/our-staff
For more information
Who's Who Southern Africa [1].
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