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=== Training === | === Training === | ||
− | Studied drama at the University of Pretoria and completed his BA (Hons) drama and fIlm studies degree in 2010. | + | Studied drama at the [[University of Pretoria]] and completed his BA (Hons) drama and fIlm studies degree in 2010. |
=== Career === | === Career === | ||
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He cut his acting teeth on student productions including ''[[Macbeth]]'' and ''[[Three Sisters]]'' and portrayed John Proctor in [[Pieter Brand]]'s ''[[The Crucible]]'' in 2011. | He cut his acting teeth on student productions including ''[[Macbeth]]'' and ''[[Three Sisters]]'' and portrayed John Proctor in [[Pieter Brand]]'s ''[[The Crucible]]'' in 2011. | ||
− | He participated in a number of movement shows such as ''Black Wood'', choreographed by Picter Human, ''Hats'', choreographed by [[Pieter Bosch Botha]], ''Three Wall Temple'' directed and choreographed by Nico Scheepers, and ''One Way'', choreographed by Ovation Award-winner Nicola Haskins. | + | He participated in a number of movement shows such as ''Black Wood'', choreographed by Picter Human, ''Hats'', choreographed by [[Pieter Bosch Botha]], ''Three Wall Temple'' directed and choreographed by [[Nico Scheepers]], and ''One Way'', choreographed by Ovation Award-winner Nicola Haskins. |
He appeared in ''[[Somewhere on the Border]]'' (as conscript Paul Marais), 2011-2012, ''[[My Fat Friend|Vettie-Vettie]]'' (2014). | He appeared in ''[[Somewhere on the Border]]'' (as conscript Paul Marais), 2011-2012, ''[[My Fat Friend|Vettie-Vettie]]'' (2014). | ||
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+ | Radio work includes roles in ''[[Kolskoot Visagie]]'' (2018) | ||
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
Latest revision as of 06:33, 21 March 2023
Luan Jacobs. (19**-). Actor.
Contents
Biography
Youth
Training
Studied drama at the University of Pretoria and completed his BA (Hons) drama and fIlm studies degree in 2010.
Career
In 2004, Luan received international colours and recognition as a trampoline artist. This boosted his interest in physical theatre, mime, circus, clowning and dancing.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He cut his acting teeth on student productions including Macbeth and Three Sisters and portrayed John Proctor in Pieter Brand's The Crucible in 2011.
He participated in a number of movement shows such as Black Wood, choreographed by Picter Human, Hats, choreographed by Pieter Bosch Botha, Three Wall Temple directed and choreographed by Nico Scheepers, and One Way, choreographed by Ovation Award-winner Nicola Haskins.
He appeared in Somewhere on the Border (as conscript Paul Marais), 2011-2012, Vettie-Vettie (2014).
Radio work includes roles in Kolskoot Visagie (2018)
Awards, etc
Sources
The Star, 10 January 2012
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