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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Gerard Arbous
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Born Gerard Jan Arbous in Amsterdam on 20 April, 1876.
Volledige naam Arbous, Gerard Jan
 
Geboortedatum 20 april 1876
 
Geboorteplaats Amsterdam
 
Overlijdensdatum 19 november 1959
 
Overlijdensplaats Voorburg
 
  
Gerard Arbous (1867-1959) was een Nederlandse acteur. Hij speelde gedurende zijn opleiding aan de Toneelschool, Amsterdam (1900/02) kleine rollen bij de Nederlandsche Tooneelvereeniging. Na drie seizoenen KVHNT maakte hij een tournee door Indië, Zuid-Afrika en Suriname, waar hij ook later met amateurs werkte. Hij maakte in 1915 een tournee door Indië met cabaretier Henri Marchand en trad vaak op met voordrachtenprogramma's. In 1918 was hij medeoprichter van Het Groot Tooneel, dat echter niet lang bleef bestaan. Hij trok met een eigen groepje door het land en werkte als voordrachtskunstenaar samen met Netty Brusse-Strauss. De laatste jaren van zijn leven hield hij zich met name bezig met het amateurtoneel, waar hij ook in 1951 zijn 50-jarig jubileum vierde. Onder de titel "Boheems Amsterdam" publiceerde hij verhalen over de hoofdstedelijke artiestenwereld.
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He trained as actor at the Toneelschool in Amsterdam (1900-1902), while playing small roles for the Nederlandsche Tooneelvereeniging.  
  
He appeared on Briadway in ''The Show of Wonders'' (Oct 26, 1916 - Apr 21, 1917)[https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/gerard-arbous-92124] and his film credits include ''Willem van Oranje'' (1934)[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025994/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm#cast]
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He then had three seasons with the Koninklijke Vereeniging Het Nederlandsch Tooneel (K.V.H.N.T.).  In 1908 he undertook a tour of  India, South Africa and Suriname, later working with amateurs there. In 1915 he once more toured India, this time with cabaret artist Henri Marchand.
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In 1918 he became co-founder of the short-lived company Het Groot Tooneel, then toured the Netherlands as vocal artist with  Netty Brusse-Strauss and a small company. Towards the end of his life he kept himself occupied with amateur theatre.
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He also wrote and published a collection of stories about urban artistic life under the title ''Boheems Amsterdam''.
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He appeared on Broadway as a replacement actor in ''The Show of Wonders'' (Oct 26, 1916 - Apr 21, 1917)[https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/gerard-arbous-92124] and seems to have one film credit for ''Willem van Oranje'' (1934)[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0025994/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm#cast]
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Arbous passed away in Voorburg on 19 November 1959.
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'''For a list of his roles and productions, see the entry on him in the [[Dutch]] ''[[TheaterEncyclopedie]]''[https://theaterencyclopedie.nl/wiki/Gerard_Arbous]
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==

Latest revision as of 15:05, 16 August 2021

Gerard Arbous (also found as G. Arbous, 18*-19*) was a Dutch performer

Biography

Born Gerard Jan Arbous in Amsterdam on 20 April, 1876.

He trained as actor at the Toneelschool in Amsterdam (1900-1902), while playing small roles for the Nederlandsche Tooneelvereeniging.

He then had three seasons with the Koninklijke Vereeniging Het Nederlandsch Tooneel (K.V.H.N.T.). In 1908 he undertook a tour of India, South Africa and Suriname, later working with amateurs there. In 1915 he once more toured India, this time with cabaret artist Henri Marchand.

In 1918 he became co-founder of the short-lived company Het Groot Tooneel, then toured the Netherlands as vocal artist with Netty Brusse-Strauss and a small company. Towards the end of his life he kept himself occupied with amateur theatre.

He also wrote and published a collection of stories about urban artistic life under the title Boheems Amsterdam.

He appeared on Broadway as a replacement actor in The Show of Wonders (Oct 26, 1916 - Apr 21, 1917)[1] and seems to have one film credit for Willem van Oranje (1934)[2]

Arbous passed away in Voorburg on 19 November 1959.

For a list of his roles and productions, see the entry on him in the Dutch TheaterEncyclopedie[3]

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

Arbous visited South Africa in 1908 (along with Truus Post), performing Dutch and Afrikaans plays and poetry, with actors from the Onze Taal dramatic society.

On 18 June, 1908 for example they did three one act Dutch plays - De Boezemvriend (Praga), Voor het Diner (Simons-Mees), and Jean Marie (Theurieb) - as well as recitals of selections from Afrikaans poetry and playlets by Melt Brink, F.W. Reitz and Jan F.E. Cilliers, and scenes from Julius Caesar (translated by Gustav Preller).

On 27 June they participated in a performance of the five act Dutch play Vorstenschool by Mulatuli.

Their visit possibly paved the way for the important later visit by Paul de Groot in 1924.

Sources

"Gerard Arbous" in TheaterEncyclopedie[4]

https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/gerard-arbous-92124

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0033433/

F.C.L. Bosman. 1980. Drama en Toneel in Suid-Afrika, Deel II, 1856-1912. Pretoria: J.L. van Schaik: pp.484-5

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