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− | 1972/73 – ''[[1970ne]]'' (a revue by [[Frank Rembach]] that was scheduled to open at the Heerengracht Hotel in Cape Town on 31 December 1972), 1973 – ''[[ | + | 1972/73 – ''[[1970ne]]'' (a revue by [[Frank Rembach]] that was scheduled to open at the Heerengracht Hotel in Cape Town on 31 December 1972), 1973 – ''[[Charley's Aunt]]'' (Directed by [[Frank Shelley]] for [[PACT]]) (touring company only), 1974 – ''[[Troilus and Cressida]]'' (Directed by [[John Hussey]] for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]]), 1974 – ''[[Habeas Corpus]]'' (Directed by [[Kim Grant]] at the [[Civic Theatre]]), 1974 – ''[[Birds of Paradise]]'' (Directed by [[Michael Pertwee]] at the [[Academy Theatre]]), 1978 – ''[[The Cat and the Canary]]'' (Directed by [[Michael Howard]] at the [[Brooke Theatre]]). |
'''Film''' | '''Film''' |
Latest revision as of 11:29, 20 November 2018
Diane Ridler (b. 19/05/1949) is an actress. Also credited as Di Ridler, Di Riddler and Dianne Ridler.
Biography
Diane Elizabeth Ridler was an attractive actress who held an ATCL Diploma and had a short acting career in the 1970s. In 1970 she married accountant Cedric M. Kuhlenthal who, between 1989 and 1991, was an associate producer on a number of locally produced feature films. She subsequently became a property consultant in Gauteng.
Credits
Theatre
1972/73 – 1970ne (a revue by Frank Rembach that was scheduled to open at the Heerengracht Hotel in Cape Town on 31 December 1972), 1973 – Charley's Aunt (Directed by Frank Shelley for PACT) (touring company only), 1974 – Troilus and Cressida (Directed by John Hussey for PACT at the Alexander Theatre), 1974 – Habeas Corpus (Directed by Kim Grant at the Civic Theatre), 1974 – Birds of Paradise (Directed by Michael Pertwee at the Academy Theatre), 1978 – The Cat and the Canary (Directed by Michael Howard at the Brooke Theatre).
Film
1971 – Lindie (Director: Wally Green), 1971 – Erfgenaam (Director: Koos Roets), 1972 – The Winners / My Way (Directors: Emil Nofal & Roy Sargeant), 1972 – Lokval in Venesië (Director: Ivan Hall), 1973 – They Call Me Lucky (Director: Peter Henkel), 1973 – Bait (Director: Mario Schiess), 1974 – The Savage Sport (Director: Keith G. van der Wat), 1974 – Cry Me a Teardrop (Director: Keith G. van der Wat).
Sources
Showbiz, Vol. 1, No. 7 (1973)
Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm (1982)
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0725961/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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