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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
− | While living in Durban, he appeared in many productions for the [[Natal Performing Arts Council]] (now [[The Playhouse Company]]), among them ''[[The Sleeping Prince]]'', ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'', ''[[She Stoops to Conquer]]'', ''[[Amadeus]]''. | + | While living in Durban, he appeared in many productions for the [[Natal Performing Arts Council]] (now [[The Playhouse Company]]), among them ''[[Breaker Morant]]'' (as "Sergeant Major Drummitt"), ''[[The Sleeping Prince]]'', ''[[Antony and Cleopatra]]'', ''[[She Stoops to Conquer]]'', ''[[Amadeus]]''. |
− | He also played | + | He also played. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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Tribute to Ken Jackson, ''[[ArtSMart]]'' (2005-02-6)[https://www.artsmart.co.za/drama/archive/1249.html] | Tribute to Ken Jackson, ''[[ArtSMart]]'' (2005-02-6)[https://www.artsmart.co.za/drama/archive/1249.html] | ||
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Ken Jackson (19**-2005) was a Durban-based actor.
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Biography
Born in York, in the United Kingdom, where he started in theatre, before moving to Rhodesia (Zimbabwe) in 1955, where he made appearances in many stage and radio productions, including an award-winning performance at the national drama festival. Eventually television dominated his activites and for twenty years he presented a wide variety of programmes from the Bulawayo studio RTV, which included the particularly notable series Armchair Safari and Battles.
He moved to South Africa in 1984 and settled in Durban which facilitated a return to the stage. He died there in January, 2005.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
While living in Durban, he appeared in many productions for the Natal Performing Arts Council (now The Playhouse Company), among them Breaker Morant (as "Sergeant Major Drummitt"), The Sleeping Prince, Antony and Cleopatra, She Stoops to Conquer, Amadeus.
He also played.
Sources
Tribute to Ken Jackson, ArtSMart (2005-02-6)[1]
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