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− | [[Gina Shmukler]] (19*-) | + | [[Gina Shmukler]] (19*-) is an actress and director. |
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+ | Has also been billed as [[Gina Smukler]] | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
+ | Studied for B.A. Honours in Dramatic Art, [[University of the Witwatersrand]]. Did other voice, theatre and music courses overseas. | ||
− | == | + | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== |
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− | + | As a child actress she performed in ''[[Annie]]'' (as “Molly” for [[Brickhill/Burke]]) and in the film ''[[Follow that Rainbow]]'' (As “Raisin” 1979). | |
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− | + | She starred in ''[[Grease]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1992 and as Sinbad in ''[[Sinbad's African Adventures]]'' in 1993. She starred in [[Kevin Feather]]’s ''[[The Doowah Girls]]'' at the [[Richard Haines Theatre]] in 1993, [[Janice Honeyman]]’s production of ''[[Hair]]'' at the [[Civic Theatre]] in 1994, ''[[Master Class]]'' ([[Mark Graham]]), ''[[Love, Crime and Johannesburg]]'' ([[Malcolm Purkey]]), ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' ([[Colin Law]]), ''[[Grease]]'' ([[Fred Abrahamse]]), ''[[Spinning Out]]'' and ''[[West Side Story]]''. | |
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− | + | Children's plays and plays for the youth include ''[[Once Upon a Time]]'' ([[Intimate Theatre]]), ''[[Brer Rabbit]]'' ([[Market Theatre]]). | |
− | + | In 2009 she played the role of "Florence Vassy" in ''[[Chess]]''. | |
− | + | Internationally, she has toured in [[Paul Warwick Griffin]]'s ''[[Jesus Christ Superstar]]'' as "Mary Magdalene", performing in both South Korea and Athens. | |
− | + | Her one-woman show ''[[Silk Ties]]'' was performed throughout South Africa as well as Namibia and Toronto earning nominations for Best Script and Best Director. | |
− | + | For stage, Gina has directed ''[[iNje]]'', ''[[Callback]]'', ''[[Lost in the Stars]]'', ''[[Killer Queen]]'' and the [[Market Theatre]]'s ''[[Brer Rabbit]]''. Gina has also directed many corporate theatre pieces for companies such as SA Breweries], Old Mutual and Unilever. | |
− | + | She wrote ''[[The Line]]'' and directed a performance of the play at the [[Baxter Theatre]] in 2013, earning [[Naledi Award]] nominations for Best Play and Best New Script. | |
− | + | ==International career== | |
− | + | In 2001 she moved to New York, working extensively in theatre, film and TV there, but has occasionally returning to do work on projects in South Africa.Prior to her departure to the USA, Gina was privileged to share the stage with Elaine Paige in her concert in Sun City singing the duet ''I Know Him So Well''. | |
− | + | In the USA and Asia she performed in Oscar Winner Sam Mendes' revival of ''[[Cabaret]]'' (Fraulein Kost & Sally Bowles understudy) and toured Sweden with Cape Town Opera's ''[[Showboat]]'' as Julie. In New York, she has worked extensively with Tony Award Nominee, Elizabeth Swados, on ''[[Judith]]'', ''[[Missionaries]]'', ''[[Yerma]]'', ''[[Journey To Benares]]'' and ''[[The Violence Project]]''. Other USA highlights include: ''[[Salt Chocolate]]'' (at Duke on 42nd), ''[[Murder]]'' (at PS 122), ''[[Hidden Voices]]'' (at Minetta Lane) directed by Tony Award winner Terence Mann, ''[[Anyone Can Whistle]]'' as "Fay Apple, ''[[Secret Garden]]'' as "Martha", ''[[Mame]]'' as "Sally Cato", and ''[[On The Town]]'' as "Madam Dilly". Also in New York, Gina played the role of "Amina" in the Award winning independent film, ''Arranged''. | |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == | ||
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− | + | [[Vita Award]] (Transvaal) 1993 as "Sinbad" in ''[[Sinbad's African Adventures]]'' (most promising talent) | |
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+ | [[Fleur du Cap]] Nomination and a [[Naledi Award]] for "Florence Vassy" in ''[[Chess]]'' | ||
− | + | The [[National Theatre Award]] for Best Supporting Actress for her role in ''[[Master Class]]'' (as "Sophie de Palma"), | |
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+ | Best Performance in a Musical for ''[[Blues Brothers]]'' and a nomination for ''[[Love, Crime, Johannesburg]]'' in which she created the role of "Lulu". | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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[[SACD]] 1980/81. | [[SACD]] 1980/81. | ||
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+ | [[Beeld]] Plus, 2 June 2001. | ||
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+ | [[Stephanie Nieuwoudt]]. "Gewilde verhale uitgebeeld", a cutting of a review (possibly in ''[[Beeld]]'', undated). | ||
''[[The Star]]'', 26 February 2013. | ''[[The Star]]'', 26 February 2013. | ||
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+ | https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0140054/ | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:37, 8 March 2022
Gina Shmukler (19*-) is an actress and director.
Has also been billed as Gina Smukler
Contents
Biography
Studied for B.A. Honours in Dramatic Art, University of the Witwatersrand. Did other voice, theatre and music courses overseas.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
As a child actress she performed in Annie (as “Molly” for Brickhill/Burke) and in the film Follow that Rainbow (As “Raisin” 1979).
She starred in Grease at the Alexander Theatre in 1992 and as Sinbad in Sinbad's African Adventures in 1993. She starred in Kevin Feather’s The Doowah Girls at the Richard Haines Theatre in 1993, Janice Honeyman’s production of Hair at the Civic Theatre in 1994, Master Class (Mark Graham), Love, Crime and Johannesburg (Malcolm Purkey), The Rocky Horror Show (Colin Law), Grease (Fred Abrahamse), Spinning Out and West Side Story.
Children's plays and plays for the youth include Once Upon a Time (Intimate Theatre), Brer Rabbit (Market Theatre).
In 2009 she played the role of "Florence Vassy" in Chess.
Internationally, she has toured in Paul Warwick Griffin's Jesus Christ Superstar as "Mary Magdalene", performing in both South Korea and Athens.
Her one-woman show Silk Ties was performed throughout South Africa as well as Namibia and Toronto earning nominations for Best Script and Best Director.
For stage, Gina has directed iNje, Callback, Lost in the Stars, Killer Queen and the Market Theatre's Brer Rabbit. Gina has also directed many corporate theatre pieces for companies such as SA Breweries], Old Mutual and Unilever.
She wrote The Line and directed a performance of the play at the Baxter Theatre in 2013, earning Naledi Award nominations for Best Play and Best New Script.
International career
In 2001 she moved to New York, working extensively in theatre, film and TV there, but has occasionally returning to do work on projects in South Africa.Prior to her departure to the USA, Gina was privileged to share the stage with Elaine Paige in her concert in Sun City singing the duet I Know Him So Well.
In the USA and Asia she performed in Oscar Winner Sam Mendes' revival of Cabaret (Fraulein Kost & Sally Bowles understudy) and toured Sweden with Cape Town Opera's Showboat as Julie. In New York, she has worked extensively with Tony Award Nominee, Elizabeth Swados, on Judith, Missionaries, Yerma, Journey To Benares and The Violence Project. Other USA highlights include: Salt Chocolate (at Duke on 42nd), Murder (at PS 122), Hidden Voices (at Minetta Lane) directed by Tony Award winner Terence Mann, Anyone Can Whistle as "Fay Apple, Secret Garden as "Martha", Mame as "Sally Cato", and On The Town as "Madam Dilly". Also in New York, Gina played the role of "Amina" in the Award winning independent film, Arranged.
Awards, etc
Vita Award (Transvaal) 1993 as "Sinbad" in Sinbad's African Adventures (most promising talent)
Fleur du Cap Nomination and a Naledi Award for "Florence Vassy" in Chess
The National Theatre Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Master Class (as "Sophie de Palma"),
Best Performance in a Musical for Blues Brothers and a nomination for Love, Crime, Johannesburg in which she created the role of "Lulu".
Sources
Tucker, 1997. 526, 536.
SACD 1980/81.
Beeld Plus, 2 June 2001.
Stephanie Nieuwoudt. "Gewilde verhale uitgebeeld", a cutting of a review (possibly in Beeld, undated).
The Star, 26 February 2013.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0140054/
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