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[[James Borthwick]] (1948-). Bilingual ([[Afrikaans]] and English) Actor.  
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[[James Borthwick]] (1948-) is a bilingual ([[Afrikaans]] and English) actor.  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Trained at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg.  
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Trained at the [[University of Natal]], Pietermaritzburg.  
  
 
Married to actress [[Rika Sennett]] and father of [[Kate Borthwick]] and [[Hannah Borthwick]].   
 
Married to actress [[Rika Sennett]] and father of [[Kate Borthwick]] and [[Hannah Borthwick]].   
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
He worked for [[PACT]] for a number of years in the 1980s, appearing in numerous stage productions, including ''[[Murder by Proxy]]'' ([[Intimate Theatre]], 1981);  ''[[The Rivals]]''  (1983), [[Terrence Shank]]’s stage adaptation of  ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]''; ''[[Chekhov in Yalta]]'' and ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' (1986); ''[[Loot]]'' (1986), ''[[Hapgood]]'' (1989).
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He worked for [[PACT]] for a number of years in the 1980s, appearing in numerous stage productions, including ''[[Murder by Proxy]]'' ([[Intimate Theatre]], 1981);  ''[[The Rivals]]''  (1983), [[Terrence Shank]]’s stage adaptation of  ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]''; ''[[Chekhov in Yalta]]'' and ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' (1986); ''[[Loot]]'' (1986), ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1988, ''[[Hapgood]]'' (1989).
  
 
He later appeared in a number of plays by [[Paul Slabolepszy]], including ''[[Travelling Shots]]'' (which includes the monolgue ''[[Abnormal Load]]''), ''[[Tickle to Fine Leg]]'', ''[[Life's a Pitch]]'' (1998), ''[[Crashing the Night]]'' (2000).
 
He later appeared in a number of plays by [[Paul Slabolepszy]], including ''[[Travelling Shots]]'' (which includes the monolgue ''[[Abnormal Load]]''), ''[[Tickle to Fine Leg]]'', ''[[Life's a Pitch]]'' (1998), ''[[Crashing the Night]]'' (2000).
  
Other plays include  ''[[The Dead Wait]]'' (1997), [[Craig Freimond]]’s ''[[The King of Laughter]]'' (2006), ''[[Sunset Boulevard]]'' (2013).
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Other plays include  ''[[The Dead Wait]]'' (1997), ''[[Blackage]]'' (1997), [[Craig Freimond]]’s ''[[The King of Laughter]]'' (2006), ''[[Sunset Boulevard]]'' (2013).
  
 
He directed ''[[Aladdin (in Sjiena)]]'' in 1994.
 
He directed ''[[Aladdin (in Sjiena)]]'' in 1994.
  
His TV work includes the lead role in the popular series ''Scoop Schoombie'', ''Erfsondes'', ''Gabriël'', ''Hillside'', ''Konsternasie Oppie Stasie'', ''On the Couch'' (2008-), ''Van der Walt's Fault''.  
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His TV work includes the lead role in the popular series ''[[Scoop Schoombie]]'', ''[[Erfsondes]]'', ''[[Gabriël]]'', ''[[Hillside]]'', ''[[Konsternasie Oppie Stasie]]'', ''[[On the Couch]]'' (2008-), ''[[Van der Walt's Fault]]''.  
  
 
Film work includes roles in [[The Guest|The Guest/Die Besoeker]].
 
Film work includes roles in [[The Guest|The Guest/Die Besoeker]].
  
 
== Awards, etc. ==
 
== Awards, etc. ==
Among many awards he was awarded a [[DALRO]] and [[Piers Nicholson]] Award 1978. Nominated for a [[Vita Award]] (national) best lead actor for his role in ''[[Blak Age|Blackage]]'' 1997.  Won a [[Fleur du Cap Award]] as best actor for ''[[Evita]]'' (2011)
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Among many awards he was awarded a [[DALRO]] and [[Piers Nicholson Award]] 1978. Nominated for a [[Vita Award]] (national) best lead actor for his role in ''[[Blackage]]'' 1997.  Won a [[Fleur du Cap Award]] as best actor for ''[[Evita]]'' (2011)
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
 
[[SACD|Limelight]] 1979/80.
 
[[SACD|Limelight]] 1979/80.
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[[Rapport-Tydskrif]], 22 May 1988.
  
 
Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
 
Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.

Latest revision as of 18:35, 8 January 2022

James Borthwick (1948-) is a bilingual (Afrikaans and English) actor.

Biography

Trained at the University of Natal, Pietermaritzburg.

Married to actress Rika Sennett and father of Kate Borthwick and Hannah Borthwick.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He worked for PACT for a number of years in the 1980s, appearing in numerous stage productions, including Murder by Proxy (Intimate Theatre, 1981); The Rivals (1983), Terrence Shank’s stage adaptation of The Grapes of Wrath; Chekhov in Yalta and Uncle Vanya (1986); Loot (1986), The Winter's Tale for PACT in 1988, Hapgood (1989).

He later appeared in a number of plays by Paul Slabolepszy, including Travelling Shots (which includes the monolgue Abnormal Load), Tickle to Fine Leg, Life's a Pitch (1998), Crashing the Night (2000).

Other plays include The Dead Wait (1997), Blackage (1997), Craig Freimond’s The King of Laughter (2006), Sunset Boulevard (2013).

He directed Aladdin (in Sjiena) in 1994.

His TV work includes the lead role in the popular series Scoop Schoombie, Erfsondes, Gabriël, Hillside, Konsternasie Oppie Stasie, On the Couch (2008-), Van der Walt's Fault.

Film work includes roles in The Guest/Die Besoeker.

Awards, etc.

Among many awards he was awarded a DALRO and Piers Nicholson Award 1978. Nominated for a Vita Award (national) best lead actor for his role in Blackage 1997. Won a Fleur du Cap Award as best actor for Evita (2011)

Sources

Limelight 1979/80.

Rapport-Tydskrif, 22 May 1988.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.


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