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Nikki Jackman (19**-). Actress.
Contents
Biography
Born in Zimbabwe and started acting from the age of 8.
Training
Studied at the National School of Arts and obtained a Trinity College Drama degree.
Career
She started acting professionally at sixteen with the National Theatre of Namibia and launched her television career as the lead in a German TV series Joos and IYambo. She has since starred in many local and international films. She is (was?) director of a successful charity, the Upliftment Programme that focuses on upliftment of children. Nikki is best known for her role as Elise Buller in Isidingo since 1998.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She appeared as "Elsa Quinn" in My Zinc Bed in 2005.
Awards, etc
Sources
My Zinc Bed programme notes of Toerien's production in 2005.
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