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She is the daughter of the well-known Cape Town architect Revel Fox and the niece of [[Uys Krige]]. At one time she was married to the film maker Manie van Rensburg. | She is the daughter of the well-known Cape Town architect Revel Fox and the niece of [[Uys Krige]]. At one time she was married to the film maker Manie van Rensburg. | ||
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+ | In an interview with [[Corlia Fourie]] published in the magazine ''Rooi Rose'' in 1999, she relates that she could speak Swedish by the age of three, her grandmother taught her Afrikaans and her parents only spoke English to her which explains why she is so comfortable in the use of languages. | ||
=== Training === | === Training === | ||
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Grethe acted at the Space (for a while as Grethe-Maria Fox) in ''[[Dance Is]]'', ''[[Fallen Angels]]'', ''[[Karnaval]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1975), ''[[Occupations]]'', ''[[Revenge]]'', ''[[Theatre of Silence]]'', ''[[Slag]]'' and ''[[Wooed and Viewed]]''. | Grethe acted at the Space (for a while as Grethe-Maria Fox) in ''[[Dance Is]]'', ''[[Fallen Angels]]'', ''[[Karnaval]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1975), ''[[Occupations]]'', ''[[Revenge]]'', ''[[Theatre of Silence]]'', ''[[Slag]]'' and ''[[Wooed and Viewed]]''. | ||
− | She performed in ''[[Les Chaises|Die Stoele]]'' (1970), ''[[Les Aveugles|Die Blindes]]'' (1970), ''[[August August, August]]'' (1970), ''[[Dear Antoine]]'' (1971), ''[[Poor Murderer|Arme Moordenaar]]'' (1974), ''[[The Trojan Women|Vroue van Troje]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]] 1976), ''[[What the Butler Saw]]'', ''[[The Time of the Hyena]]'', ''[[The Oresteia]]'', ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' | + | She performed in ''[[Les Chaises|Die Stoele]]'' (1970), ''[[Les Aveugles|Die Blindes]]'' (1970), ''[[August August, August]]'' (1970), ''[[Dear Antoine]]'' (1971), ''[[Poor Murderer|Arme Moordenaar]]'' (1974), ''[[The Trojan Women|Vroue van Troje]]'' (at the [[Market Theatre]] 1976), ''[[What the Butler Saw]]'', ''[[The Time of the Hyena]]'', ''[[The Oresteia]]'', ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'', ''[[Titus Andronicus]]'', ''[[Dokter teen Wil en Dank]]'', ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'', ''[['n Man met Vakansie]]'', ''[[A Party for Mother]]'', ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'', ''[[El Grande de Coca Cola]]'', ''[[Die Physiker|Die Fisici]]'' (1980), ''[[So 'n Liefde]]'', ''[[Intimate Relations]]'', ''[[Trippe Trappe Tone]]'', ''[[Oedipus by Ted Hughes]]'', ''[[Crime on Goat Island]]'', ''[[Hail Wedded Love]]'' (1979), ''[[Summit Conference]]'', ''[[Peer Gynt]]'', ''[[Du Vent dans les Branches de Sassafras|Die Wind in die Takke van Sassafras]]'' (1974), ''[[Bedroom Farce]]'', ''[[Black Comedy]]'', ''[[Outers]]''. |
− | Together with [[Richard Haines]] she starred in ''[[Sweeney Todd]]'', adapted and directed by [[Robert Whitehead]] which was staged at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in August 1983. She starred in Ibsen’s ''[[A Doll's House]]'' at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1990, ''[[Children of the Wolf]]'' (1997 | + | Together with [[Richard Haines]] she starred in ''[[Sweeney Todd]]'', adapted and directed by [[Robert Whitehead]] which was staged at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in August 1983. She starred in Ibsen’s ''[[A Doll's House]]'' at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1990, ''[[Children of the Wolf]]'' (1997), ''[[Arme Marat]]'', ''[[Die Belofte]]'' van Aleksei Arboesof met [[Regardt van den Bergh]] en [[Eckard Rabe]], ''[[Boklied]]'' (1998), ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' (1998), ''[[On the Lake]]'' (2001), ''[[Die Goue Seun]]'' ([[KKNK]], 2002), ''[[Breathing In]]'' (2004). |
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− | ''[[On the Lake]]'' (2001), ''[[Die Goue Seun]]'' ([[KKNK]], 2002), ''[[Breathing In]]'' (2004). | ||
She directed ''[[Saintly Simplicity]]'' at the [[Chekhov Festival]] in Johannesburg in 2014. | She directed ''[[Saintly Simplicity]]'' at the [[Chekhov Festival]] in Johannesburg in 2014. | ||
− | ''[[Line/ | + | She directed ''[[Line]]''/''[[It's Called the Sugar Plum]]'' at the [[Space]] in 1975. |
− | Television: [[Mickey Kannis Caught my Eye]] | + | Television: ''[[Mickey Kannis Caught my Eye]]'', ''[[Torings]]'', ''[[Konings]]'', ''[[Onder draai die duiwel rond]]'', ''[[Dokter, Dokter]]''. |
− | [[Torings]], [[Konings]], [[Onder draai die duiwel rond]], [[Dokter, Dokter]]. | ||
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == | ||
− | Vita national 1991: The Fourth Reich, A | + | Nominated Vita national 1991: ''[[The Fourth Reich]]'', ''[[A Doll's House]]''. |
− | Won Vita (Natal region) 1993 | + | Won Vita (Natal region) 1993 for her role as as Liz Fourie in ''[[Women in the Wings]]'' [Deon Opperman] (best performance by an actress in a supporting role). |
− | + | She won an Avanti Award (1998) for ''Onder draai die duiwel rond'' of [[Katinka Heyns]]. | |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
[[SACD]] 1977/78; 1978/79. | [[SACD]] 1977/78; 1978/79. | ||
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+ | [[Beeld]], 10 January 1985. | ||
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. |
Latest revision as of 16:39, 4 August 2023
Grethe Fox (195*-). Actress, director and producer for stage, film and TV.
Contents
Biography
She is the daughter of the well-known Cape Town architect Revel Fox and the niece of Uys Krige. At one time she was married to the film maker Manie van Rensburg.
In an interview with Corlia Fourie published in the magazine Rooi Rose in 1999, she relates that she could speak Swedish by the age of three, her grandmother taught her Afrikaans and her parents only spoke English to her which explains why she is so comfortable in the use of languages.
Training
She studied at the University of Cape Town Drama Department and attended the Jacques Lecoq School of Mime Movement and Theatre in Paris.
Career
Worked with CAPAB, The Space, PACT and The Market Theatre.
She founded Fox Films with her brothers Revie and Justin in 1994.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
As a student at UCT she had a role in their production of The Fantasticks.
Grethe acted at the Space (for a while as Grethe-Maria Fox) in Dance Is, Fallen Angels, Karnaval (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1975), Occupations, Revenge, Theatre of Silence, Slag and Wooed and Viewed.
She performed in Die Stoele (1970), Die Blindes (1970), August August, August (1970), Dear Antoine (1971), Arme Moordenaar (1974), Vroue van Troje (at the Market Theatre 1976), What the Butler Saw, The Time of the Hyena, The Oresteia, Uncle Vanya, Titus Andronicus, Dokter teen Wil en Dank, Drie Susters Twee, 'n Man met Vakansie, A Party for Mother, Absurd Person Singular, El Grande de Coca Cola, Die Fisici (1980), So 'n Liefde, Intimate Relations, Trippe Trappe Tone, Oedipus by Ted Hughes, Crime on Goat Island, Hail Wedded Love (1979), Summit Conference, Peer Gynt, Die Wind in die Takke van Sassafras (1974), Bedroom Farce, Black Comedy, Outers.
Together with Richard Haines she starred in Sweeney Todd, adapted and directed by Robert Whitehead which was staged at Upstairs at the Market in August 1983. She starred in Ibsen’s A Doll's House at Upstairs at the Market in 1990, Children of the Wolf (1997), Arme Marat, Die Belofte van Aleksei Arboesof met Regardt van den Bergh en Eckard Rabe, Boklied (1998), Drie Susters Twee (1998), On the Lake (2001), Die Goue Seun (KKNK, 2002), Breathing In (2004).
She directed Saintly Simplicity at the Chekhov Festival in Johannesburg in 2014.
She directed Line/It's Called the Sugar Plum at the Space in 1975.
Television: Mickey Kannis Caught my Eye, Torings, Konings, Onder draai die duiwel rond, Dokter, Dokter.
Awards, etc
Nominated Vita national 1991: The Fourth Reich, A Doll's House.
Won Vita (Natal region) 1993 for her role as as Liz Fourie in Women in the Wings [Deon Opperman] (best performance by an actress in a supporting role).
She won an Avanti Award (1998) for Onder draai die duiwel rond of Katinka Heyns.
Sources
SACD 1977/78; 1978/79.
Beeld, 10 January 1985.
Tucker, 1997.
Various entries in the NELM catalogue.
Go to ESAT Bibliography
For more information
IMDb [1].
TVSA [2].
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