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== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
She is married to [[Ivan D. Lucas]] and her brother is [[Vincent Ebrahim]]. One of her daughters is the television actress and radio personality [[Kim Cloete]].
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She is married to [[Ivan D. Lucas]] and her brother is [[Vincent Ebrahim]] (1951-). One of her daughters is the television actress and radio personality [[Kim Cloete]].
  
 
Her career started in 1974 at the [[Space Theatre]], where she was trained by [[Yvonne Bryceland]] and others.
 
Her career started in 1974 at the [[Space Theatre]], where she was trained by [[Yvonne Bryceland]] and others.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Vinette is best known for her starring role as Charmaine Meintjies (née Beukes) on the [[SABC2]] soap opera ''[[Sewende Laan]]'' (''[[7de Laan]]''), since 2000.
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Vinette is best known for her starring role as "Charmaine Meintjies" (née Beukes) on the [[SABC2]] soap opera ''[[Sewende Laan]]'' (''[[7de Laan]]''), since 2000.
  
On stage she has appeared in ''[[Buckingham Palace, District Six]]'', ''[[Fiela se Kind]]'', ''[[Kinkels innie Kabel]]'', ''[[Violations]]'', ''[[Horiesô, Madiba]]'', ''[[Ubu Roi]]'' (1987), ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' ([[CAPAB]] 1997), ''[[Boesman and Lena|Boesman en Lena]]'' (2005), ''[[Vaselinetjie]]'' ([[Suidoosterfees]] 2011, directed by [[Henry Mylne]]), in a one woman-play at the [[Suidooster-fees]] 2009, [[Miss  Africa South]].  The play was inspired by [[Barney Simon]] and suggested by [[Niel le Roux]], Executive Head of the [[Suidooster-fees]].  The text was written by
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On stage she has appeared in ''[[Buckingham Palace, District Six]]'', ''[[Fiela se Kind]]'', ''[[Kinkels innie Kabel]]'', ''[[Violations]]'', ''[[Horiesô, Madiba]]'', ''[[Ubu Roi]]'' (1987), ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' ([[CAPAB]] 1997), ''[[Boesman and Lena|Boesman en Lena]]'' (2005), ''[[Miss  Africa South]]'' ([[Suidooster-fees]], 2009, directed by [[Lizz Meiring]]), ''[[Vaselinetjie]]'' ([[Suidoosterfees]] (2011, directed by [[Henry Mylne]]),  ''[[My Naam is Ellen Plakkies]]'' (2011),  
  
She played the lead in ''[[My Naam is Ellen Plakkies]]'', 2011. She was nominated for a [[Naledi Theatre Awards|Naledi]] for this role.
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As a director she was responsible for ''[[Josef en die Mevrou]]'' in  1997.
  
In 1997 she directed ''[[Josef en die Mevrou]]''.
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== Sources ==
  
== Awards, etc ==
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Martjie Roos. 2009. "Aartsmoeder tot 'n koningin!" , ''[[Rapport]]'' Tydskrif, 20 September, 2009: pp. 6-8.
  
 
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Interview with [[Murray la Vita]], ''[[Die Burger]]'', 17 December 2010.
 
 
== Sources ==
 
Interview with Murray la Vita, ''[[Die Burger]]'', 17 December 2010.
 
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:26, 20 December 2021

EBRAHIM, Vinette (1957- ) is a South African actress.


Biography

She is married to Ivan D. Lucas and her brother is Vincent Ebrahim (1951-). One of her daughters is the television actress and radio personality Kim Cloete.

Her career started in 1974 at the Space Theatre, where she was trained by Yvonne Bryceland and others.

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

Vinette is best known for her starring role as "Charmaine Meintjies" (née Beukes) on the SABC2 soap opera Sewende Laan (7de Laan), since 2000.

On stage she has appeared in Buckingham Palace, District Six, Fiela se Kind, Kinkels innie Kabel, Violations, Horiesô, Madiba, Ubu Roi (1987), The Winter's Tale (CAPAB 1997), Boesman en Lena (2005), Miss Africa South (Suidooster-fees, 2009, directed by Lizz Meiring), Vaselinetjie (Suidoosterfees (2011, directed by Henry Mylne), My Naam is Ellen Plakkies (2011),

As a director she was responsible for Josef en die Mevrou in 1997.

Sources

Martjie Roos. 2009. "Aartsmoeder tot 'n koningin!" , Rapport Tydskrif, 20 September, 2009: pp. 6-8.

Interview with Murray la Vita, Die Burger, 17 December 2010.

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