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HEYNS, Eugenie. (19*-) Actress for stage and film. **A member of [[Volksteater]] in Pretoria, * Productions include *** ''[[Macbeth]]'' ([[NTO]], 1950), * Film roles include ''Simon Beyers'' (Pierre de Wet, 194*), *
 
  
HEYNS, Eugenie. Actress, and later the wife of [[Pierre de Wet]]. Starred in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', which was performed in the [[Pretoria Opera House]] and the [[Wits Great Hall]] in 1949. It was produced by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Reps]] to commemorate twenty one years of existance. It was directed by [[André van Gyseghem]], and also starred [[Leon Gluckman]], [[Muriel Alexander]] and [[Herbert Kretzmer]]. Sets by [[Len Grosset]] and costumes by [[Louis Jacobson]] impressed. ** (Tucker, 1997)
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'''Eugenie Heyns''' (b. 11/06/1925 – d. **/**/****) was a stage and film actress.
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== Biography ==
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Though her parents were not keen on her following a theatrical career, Eugenie Heyns joined the student group [[Voorslag-Geselskap]] while studying for a degree at the [[University of Pretoria]].  This was followed by a number of leading parts for the [[Volksteater]] under [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]]. Her stage appearances included ''[[Skewe Straatjie]]'' (1945), with [[Jan Schutte]] and [[Gert van den Bergh]]; an Afrikaans version of ''[[The Barretts of Wimpole Street]]'' (1949) produced by [[Marjorie Swinford-Mayer]] for [[Johannesburgse Afrikaanse Amateur Toneelspelers]]; the female lead in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' (1949) opposite [[Leon Gluckman]], directed by [[André van Gyseghem]] and staged at the [[Wits Great Hall]] and the Pretoria [[Opera House]] for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Theatre]] to celebrate its 21st anniversary; and two small parts in ''[[Macbeth]]'', with [[André Huguenet]] and [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]] for the [[Nasionale Toneelorganisasie]] (NTO).
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While at the [[Volksteater]] she was spotted by director [[Pierre de Wet]] and given a screen test for his first film as director and hers as an actress, ''[[Pinkie se Erfenis]]'' (1946). They subsequently married and she acted in three more films, all directed by her husband: ''[[Geboortegrond]]'' (1946), ''[[Simon Beyers]]'' (1947) and ''[[Kom Saam Vanaand!]]'' (1949). (FO)
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== Sources ==
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Stage and Cinema, 23 August 1946
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Binge, L.W.B. - Ontwikkeling van die Afrikaanse toneel
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Botha, Danie - Voetligte en applous!
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Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm
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Tucker, Percy - Just the ticket!
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http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4628344/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1
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Latest revision as of 12:22, 16 January 2020

Eugenie Heyns (b. 11/06/1925 – d. **/**/****) was a stage and film actress.

Biography

Though her parents were not keen on her following a theatrical career, Eugenie Heyns joined the student group Voorslag-Geselskap while studying for a degree at the University of Pretoria. This was followed by a number of leading parts for the Volksteater under Anna Neethling-Pohl. Her stage appearances included Skewe Straatjie (1945), with Jan Schutte and Gert van den Bergh; an Afrikaans version of The Barretts of Wimpole Street (1949) produced by Marjorie Swinford-Mayer for Johannesburgse Afrikaanse Amateur Toneelspelers; the female lead in Romeo and Juliet (1949) opposite Leon Gluckman, directed by André van Gyseghem and staged at the Wits Great Hall and the Pretoria Opera House for the Johannesburg Repertory Theatre to celebrate its 21st anniversary; and two small parts in Macbeth, with André Huguenet and Anna Neethling-Pohl for the Nasionale Toneelorganisasie (NTO).

While at the Volksteater she was spotted by director Pierre de Wet and given a screen test for his first film as director and hers as an actress, Pinkie se Erfenis (1946). They subsequently married and she acted in three more films, all directed by her husband: Geboortegrond (1946), Simon Beyers (1947) and Kom Saam Vanaand! (1949). (FO)

Sources

Stage and Cinema, 23 August 1946

Binge, L.W.B. - Ontwikkeling van die Afrikaanse toneel

Botha, Danie - Voetligte en applous!

Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm

Tucker, Percy - Just the ticket!

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm4628344/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1


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