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[[Jill Fenson]] (19**-). Actress, writer. | [[Jill Fenson]] (19**-). Actress, writer. | ||
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She is married to playwright [[John Moss]]. | She is married to playwright [[John Moss]]. | ||
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She was nominated for a Durban Critics Circle Award for ''[[Separate Tables]]'' and ''[[Rebecca]]''. | She was nominated for a Durban Critics Circle Award for ''[[Separate Tables]]'' and ''[[Rebecca]]''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:01, 13 October 2017
Jill Fenson (19**-). Actress, writer.
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Biography
She is married to playwright John Moss.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Performed in Separate Tables (as “Miss Cooper” with NAPAC), Rebecca (as “Beatrice” with NAPAC), Aladdin (as “Aladdin” with NAPAC), The Circle (as “Lady Kitty” with NAPAC in 1980), The Taming of the Shrew (as “Katharina” with NAPAC in 1981) and Cider with Rosie..
She wrote a number of radio scripts, e.g. Happy Anniversary.
Awards, etc.
She was nominated for a Durban Critics Circle Award for Separate Tables and Rebecca.
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