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'''RICHTER-VISSER, Anna''' (1914-1997). Stage, radio and film actress, elocutionist, director, teacher. As stage actress started in Cape Town performing in [[Maeterlinck]]'s ''[[Die Indringer]]'' (1935) for the [[University of Cape Town]], and for the [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]] in ''[[Die Heks]]'' ([[Leipoldt]], 1936), **** In 1939 she and [[Aletta Gericke]] founded [[Die Kunsskool]] ("The Art School") in Stellenbosch, to provide training for performers in Afrikaans. The name changed to the [[Akademie vir Dramakuns]] ([[ADK]], "The Academy for Dramatic Art") in 1940, when [[Suzanne van Wyk]] replaced Richter-Visser, who had moved to Bloemfontein to continue the classes there and become a leading figure in the local Afrikaans amateur theatre society [[Teatergroep]] ("Theatre Group") ***. Married to writer and journalist  [[A.M. Burger]]. *
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Anna Richter-Visser (b. Bloemfontein, 13/05/1914 – d. Bloemfontein, 25/06/1997) was a stage, film and television actress, elocutionist, stage director, teacher, wardrobe designer and makeup artist.
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== Biography ==
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Anna Jacoba Maria Richter-Visser was born in 1914 to Schalk Willem Visser and his wife, Anna Maria Jacoba Meyer.  As stage actress she started in Cape Town when she acted in [[Maurice Maeterlinck]]’s ''[[Die Indringer]]'' (1935) in a performance for the [[Afrikaanse Nasionale Studentebond]] at the [[University of Cape Town]].  This was followed by [[C. Louis Leipoldt]]’s ''[[Die Heks]]'' for the [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]].  The cast also included her then new husband, [[A.M. Burger]].  In 1939 she and [[Aletta Gericke]] founded the [[Kunsskool]] in Stellenbosch, which later became the [[Akademie vir Dramakuns]].  Soon afterwards she and Burger moved to Bloemfontein, where she became a leading figure in the local Afrikaans amateur theatre society, the [[Teatergroep]]. [[Suzanne van Wyk]] replaced her at the [[ADK]].  She also acted in several films, but came to specialise in wardrobe and costume design. 
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== Credits ==
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'''Theatre'''
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1935 – ''[[Die Indringer]]'' ([[Afrikaanse Nasionale Studentebond]], [[University of Cape Town]]), 1936 – ''[[Die Heks]]'' (Directed by [[Anna Viljoen]] for the [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]]), 1938 – ''[[Die Wit Muur]]'' (Directed by '''Anna Richter-Visser''' for the [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]]), 1940 – ''[[Hélène]]'' (Directed by [[W.J.B. Pienaar]] for the [[Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging]]), 1953 – ''[[Die Ryk Weduwee]]'' (Directed by '''Anna Richter-Visser''' for the [[NTO]] at the [[Library Theatre]]).
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'''Film'''
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'''Actress'''
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1964 – ''Piet my Niggie'' (Feature) (Director: [[Jan Perold]]), 1982 – ''‘n Lug vol Helder Wolke'' (TV movie) (Director: [[Franz Marx]]), 1982 – ''[[Ampie]]'' (TV movie) (Director: [[Schalk Jacobsz]]), 1983 – ''Mattewis en Meraai'' (TV series) (Director: [[Franz Marx]]), 1983 – ''Geel Trui vir ‘n Wenner'' (Feature) (Director: [[Franz Marx]]), 1985 – Agter Elke Man (TV series) (Director: [[Franz Marx]]).
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'''Wardrobe & Costume Designer'''
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1963 – ''Kimberley Jim'' (Director: [[Jamie Uys]]), 1964 – ''Dingaka'' (Director: [[Jamie Uys]]), 1965 – ''King Hendrik'' (Director: [[Emil Nofal]]), 1969 – ''Vrolike Vrydag 13de'' (Director: [[Richard Daneel]]), 1969 – ''Danie Bosman: die Verhaal van die Grootste S.A. Komponis'' (Director: [[Elmo de Witt]]), 1970 – ''Satan’s Harvest'' (Director: [[Douglas K. Stone]]), 1970 – ''Taxi!'' (Director: [[Joe Stewardson]]), 1971 – ''Pressure Burst'' (Director: [[George Canes]]), 1971 – ''The Men from the Ministry'' (Director: [[Tom Meehan]]), 1974 – ''Ikati Elimnyama'' (Director: [[Simon Sabela]]), 1974 – ''Skadu’s van Gister'' (Director: [[Francois Swart]]), 1975 – ''Seuns van die Wolke'' / ''Wing Commander'' (Director: [[Franz Marx]]), 1975 – ''u’Deliwe'' (Director: [[Simon Sabela]]), 1975 – ''Dingetjie is Dynamite! (My Naam Is Nog Steeds Dingetjie)'' (Director: [[Ivan Hall]]).
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'''Production Manager'''
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1968 – ''Die Kandidaat'' (Director: [[Jans Rautenbach]]), 1968 – ''Dr Kalie'' (Director: Ivan Hall), 1969 – ''Danie Bosman: die Verhaal van die Grootste S.A. Komponis'' (Director: [[Elmo de Witt]]).
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'''Props'''
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1969 – ''Vrolike Vrydag 13de'' (Director: [[Richard Daneel]]).  
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'''Makeup Artist'''
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1974 – ''Ikati Elimnyama'' (Director: [[Simon Sabela]]), 1975 – ''u’Deliwe'' (Director: [[Simon Sabela]]).
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== Sources ==
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Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm (1982)
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0725394/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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Latest revision as of 21:23, 1 March 2018

Anna Richter-Visser (b. Bloemfontein, 13/05/1914 – d. Bloemfontein, 25/06/1997) was a stage, film and television actress, elocutionist, stage director, teacher, wardrobe designer and makeup artist.

Biography

Anna Jacoba Maria Richter-Visser was born in 1914 to Schalk Willem Visser and his wife, Anna Maria Jacoba Meyer. As stage actress she started in Cape Town when she acted in Maurice Maeterlinck’s Die Indringer (1935) in a performance for the Afrikaanse Nasionale Studentebond at the University of Cape Town. This was followed by C. Louis Leipoldt’s Die Heks for the Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging. The cast also included her then new husband, A.M. Burger. In 1939 she and Aletta Gericke founded the Kunsskool in Stellenbosch, which later became the Akademie vir Dramakuns. Soon afterwards she and Burger moved to Bloemfontein, where she became a leading figure in the local Afrikaans amateur theatre society, the Teatergroep. Suzanne van Wyk replaced her at the ADK. She also acted in several films, but came to specialise in wardrobe and costume design.

Credits

Theatre

1935 – Die Indringer (Afrikaanse Nasionale Studentebond, University of Cape Town), 1936 – Die Heks (Directed by Anna Viljoen for the Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging), 1938 – Die Wit Muur (Directed by Anna Richter-Visser for the Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging), 1940 – Hélène (Directed by W.J.B. Pienaar for the Kaapstadse Afrikaanse Toneelvereniging), 1953 – Die Ryk Weduwee (Directed by Anna Richter-Visser for the NTO at the Library Theatre).

Film

Actress

1964 – Piet my Niggie (Feature) (Director: Jan Perold), 1982 – ‘n Lug vol Helder Wolke (TV movie) (Director: Franz Marx), 1982 – Ampie (TV movie) (Director: Schalk Jacobsz), 1983 – Mattewis en Meraai (TV series) (Director: Franz Marx), 1983 – Geel Trui vir ‘n Wenner (Feature) (Director: Franz Marx), 1985 – Agter Elke Man (TV series) (Director: Franz Marx).

Wardrobe & Costume Designer

1963 – Kimberley Jim (Director: Jamie Uys), 1964 – Dingaka (Director: Jamie Uys), 1965 – King Hendrik (Director: Emil Nofal), 1969 – Vrolike Vrydag 13de (Director: Richard Daneel), 1969 – Danie Bosman: die Verhaal van die Grootste S.A. Komponis (Director: Elmo de Witt), 1970 – Satan’s Harvest (Director: Douglas K. Stone), 1970 – Taxi! (Director: Joe Stewardson), 1971 – Pressure Burst (Director: George Canes), 1971 – The Men from the Ministry (Director: Tom Meehan), 1974 – Ikati Elimnyama (Director: Simon Sabela), 1974 – Skadu’s van Gister (Director: Francois Swart), 1975 – Seuns van die Wolke / Wing Commander (Director: Franz Marx), 1975 – u’Deliwe (Director: Simon Sabela), 1975 – Dingetjie is Dynamite! (My Naam Is Nog Steeds Dingetjie) (Director: Ivan Hall).

Production Manager

1968 – Die Kandidaat (Director: Jans Rautenbach), 1968 – Dr Kalie (Director: Ivan Hall), 1969 – Danie Bosman: die Verhaal van die Grootste S.A. Komponis (Director: Elmo de Witt).

Props

1969 – Vrolike Vrydag 13de (Director: Richard Daneel).

Makeup Artist

1974 – Ikati Elimnyama (Director: Simon Sabela), 1975 – u’Deliwe (Director: Simon Sabela).

Sources

Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm (1982)

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0725394/?ref_=nv_sr_1

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