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− | '''Glen Biderman-Pam'''. (Born circa 1989). Actor. | + | '''Glen Biderman-Pam'''. (Born circa 1989). Actor, comedian. |
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− | Audiences have seen glimpses of Glen as Iokanaan in ''[[Salome]]'', Agamemnon in ''[[Agamemnon]]'' and Barracuda in ''[[Paper Flowers]]''. | + | Audiences have seen glimpses of Glen as Iokanaan in ''[[Salome]]'', Agamemnon in ''[[Agamemnon]]'' and Barracuda in ''[[Paper Flowers]]'' (written in 1970 by Chilean writer Egon Wolff}. |
− | He made his professional theatre debut at the [[Market Theatre]] in ''[[Somewhere on the Border]]'' (as conscript David Levitt), 2011-2012 | + | He made his professional theatre debut at the [[Market Theatre]] in ''[[Somewhere on the Border]]'' (as conscript David Levitt), 2011-2012, where he also appeared in ''[[Little Foot]]'' in 2012. |
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He made his film debut in the fringe film, ''12 Days of Terror'', and, among others, has shot a BBC commercial. | He made his film debut in the fringe film, ''12 Days of Terror'', and, among others, has shot a BBC commercial. | ||
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | == For more information == | ||
+ | [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2059891/] | ||
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Glen Biderman-Pam. (Born circa 1989). Actor, comedian.
Contents
Biography
Youth
Training
Glen completed his training at UCT in 2011.
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Audiences have seen glimpses of Glen as Iokanaan in Salome, Agamemnon in Agamemnon and Barracuda in Paper Flowers (written in 1970 by Chilean writer Egon Wolff}.
He made his professional theatre debut at the Market Theatre in Somewhere on the Border (as conscript David Levitt), 2011-2012, where he also appeared in Little Foot in 2012.
He made his film debut in the fringe film, 12 Days of Terror, and, among others, has shot a BBC commercial.
Other credits include two consecutive seasons of Romeo and Juliet at The Little Theatre, Cape Town.
He also performed internationally in Eugene Ionesco's The Lesson, as Professor, in Boston, Massachusetts.
Awards, etc.
Sources
The Star, 10 January 2012
Go to ESAT Bibliography
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