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− | [[Jan Groenewald]] ( | + | [[Jan Groenewald]] (1946-2024) is an [[Afrikaans]] actor, director and playwright. |
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+ | Born [[Jan Adriaan Groenewald]] in Florida on the West Rand in Transvaal, he studied at the Aakademie vir Dramakuns and had classes with [[Milla Louw]] and [[Aletta Gericke]]. | ||
− | He | + | He began his career as a radio actor and author of radio dramas for the SABC. At the age of 42 he switched to working in television. |
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+ | He and his life partner [[Pieter de Vos]], whom he had met in 1973, were joint owners of the boutique hotel and theatre [[Foxwood House]], where he initiated the [[Foxwood Festival]] for example, and he was also a partner in [[Foxwood Television]], with [[Sandra Prinsloo]]. | ||
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+ | He passed away of heart failure after a long fight against cancer at his home in Johannesburg on 20 July, 2024. | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
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+ | As an actor he often appeared in his own solo-plays, | ||
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+ | His plays include works such as ''[['n Tyd om Lief te Hê]]'', ''[[Die Wildeman]]'', ''[[Klagstaat]]'', ''[[Pruimboom]]'', ''[[blou blou]]''. | ||
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+ | As a TV director he was responsible for documentary and magazine productions such as the chat show ''[[RaakPraat met Sandra]]'', ''[[The Heart is Beautiful]]'', ''[[Formidabele vroue: Emily Hobhouse]]'' | ||
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+ | For the latter documentaries he and De Vos received awards for Documentary work from the [[SA Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]] (n 2009 and 2014 respectively). | ||
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''[[The Star]]'', 19 February 2009. | ''[[The Star]]'', 19 February 2009. | ||
− | [[Anena Burger]]. 2024. "Bekroonde dramaturg en akteur dood aan hart", ''[[Die Burger]]'', 22 July, 2024: p. 4. | + | [[Anena Burger]]. 2024. "Bekroonde dramaturg en akteur Jan Groenewald dood aan hart", ''[[Die Burger]]'', 22 July, 2024: p. 4. |
− | Return to [[ESAT Personalities G]] | + | [[Arlene Prinsloo]]. 2024. "[[Jan Groenewald]]" (obituary), ''[[Rapport|Rapport Weekliks]]'', 29 July: p. 2[https://epublikasies.netwerk24.com/html5/reader/production/default.aspx?pubname=&pubid=de68b10e-8e49-4eb5-9dc8-5b7d943ed0d0] |
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Latest revision as of 07:59, 28 July 2024
Jan Groenewald (1946-2024) is an Afrikaans actor, director and playwright.
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Biography
Born Jan Adriaan Groenewald in Florida on the West Rand in Transvaal, he studied at the Aakademie vir Dramakuns and had classes with Milla Louw and Aletta Gericke.
He began his career as a radio actor and author of radio dramas for the SABC. At the age of 42 he switched to working in television.
He and his life partner Pieter de Vos, whom he had met in 1973, were joint owners of the boutique hotel and theatre Foxwood House, where he initiated the Foxwood Festival for example, and he was also a partner in Foxwood Television, with Sandra Prinsloo.
He passed away of heart failure after a long fight against cancer at his home in Johannesburg on 20 July, 2024.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
As an actor he often appeared in his own solo-plays,
His plays include works such as 'n Tyd om Lief te Hê, Die Wildeman, Klagstaat, Pruimboom, blou blou.
As a TV director he was responsible for documentary and magazine productions such as the chat show RaakPraat met Sandra, The Heart is Beautiful, Formidabele vroue: Emily Hobhouse
For the latter documentaries he and De Vos received awards for Documentary work from the SA Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns (n 2009 and 2014 respectively).
Sources
SACD 1981/82.
The Star, 19 February 2009.
Anena Burger. 2024. "Bekroonde dramaturg en akteur Jan Groenewald dood aan hart", Die Burger, 22 July, 2024: p. 4.
Arlene Prinsloo. 2024. "Jan Groenewald" (obituary), Rapport Weekliks, 29 July: p. 2[1]
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
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