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Barry Strydom (19*-). Actor.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He performed in Aku Vang 'n Ster (1996), Diepe Grond in 1999 and Straties at the KKNK in 2004.
He co-wrote the cabaret Die Sewe Doodsondes with Hennie Aucamp and Backstory with Craig Morris.
He played an interviewee in the 2009 film District 9.
Sources
Die Volksblad, 16 March 1996; 15 September 1999.
The Star, 14 September 2010.
IMDb [1].
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