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Bob was born in England in 1922 and moved to South Africa in the 1940s. He appeared in several films and had a long association with [[Springbok Radio]]. He died in Johannesburg in October 2010, aged 88. | Bob was born in England in 1922 and moved to South Africa in the 1940s. He appeared in several films and had a long association with [[Springbok Radio]]. He died in Johannesburg in October 2010, aged 88. | ||
− | He has appeared on stage in ''[[Private Lives]]'' (1947), ''[[Dear Brutus]]'' (1948) and in ''[[Daddy | + | He has appeared on stage in ''[[Private Lives]]'' (1947), ''[[Dear Brutus]]'' (1948) and in ''[[Daddy Long-Legs]]'' in the 1980s. |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 31 May 2017
Bob Courtney. (19*-) Well known radio-announcer and stage and film actor/comedian. Also known as Robert Courtney
Bob was born in England in 1922 and moved to South Africa in the 1940s. He appeared in several films and had a long association with Springbok Radio. He died in Johannesburg in October 2010, aged 88.
He has appeared on stage in Private Lives (1947), Dear Brutus (1948) and in Daddy Long-Legs in the 1980s.
Sources
Beeld, 26 October 2010.
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