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− | + | [[David Kossoff]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Kossoff]. (1919-2005). British actor. | |
+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
+ | [[Cecil Williams]] brought him out to star in ''[[The World of Sholom Aleichem]]'' in 1957. It co-starred [[Sarah Sylvia]] and [[Joyce Grant]]. He starred in the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|Reps]] production of ''[[Seidman and Son]]'' together with his son, [[Simon Kossoff|Simon]] and [[Jenny Gratus]] at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in 1967. He starred in ''[[Big Night for Shylock]]'' which was staged at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in December 1968. It was directed by [[David Scase]]. [[Toerien-Rubin Company]] brought him, together with [[Cicely Courtneidge]], [[Roger Livesey]], [[Ursula Jeans]], [[Jack Hulbert]], [[Robertson Hare]], and director [[Anthony Sharp]] from London to star in ''[[Oh, Clarence]]'' at the [[Civic Theatre]] circa 1970. | ||
+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. | ||
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+ | [[The Star]], 16 November 1968. | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:49, 7 February 2023
David Kossoff [1]. (1919-2005). British actor.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Cecil Williams brought him out to star in The World of Sholom Aleichem in 1957. It co-starred Sarah Sylvia and Joyce Grant. He starred in the Reps production of Seidman and Son together with his son, Simon and Jenny Gratus at the Alexander in 1967. He starred in Big Night for Shylock which was staged at the Alexander in December 1968. It was directed by David Scase. Toerien-Rubin Company brought him, together with Cicely Courtneidge, Roger Livesey, Ursula Jeans, Jack Hulbert, Robertson Hare, and director Anthony Sharp from London to star in Oh, Clarence at the Civic Theatre circa 1970.
Sources
Tucker, 1997.
The Star, 16 November 1968.
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