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(19**-19**). Actress, producer.
Contents
Biography
Training
Completed her training at UCT in 1987.
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Performed in Gypsey, The Sound of Music, Brer Rabbit (with PACT) and in Night of 100 Stars as child actress. Productions include The Lady from Maxim's, G.A.T. (Grahamstown Festival), 1980s. She co-produced Coast to Coast with Deon Opperman in 1987. She played in We All Fall Down, 1988 and co-produced Deon Opperman's play An Indian Summer at the 1988 Grahamstown Festival.
Awards, etc
Was awarded the Gretta Mills Book prize for Best Student in Mime/Movement. Nominated as Most Promising Student in the 1987 Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards.
Sources
SACD 1978/79
We All Fall Down theatre pamphlet, 1988.
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