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Anne Curteis. (19*-) Actress. Born Anne McMenamin ***
Contents
Biography
Anne was trained in Johannesburg in the early 1950s and worked with such famous theatre personalities as Leon Gluckman, Cecil Williams, Taubie Kushlick and Margaret Inglis. After her marriage and raising a family she returned to the theatre in Karoo Grand in 1983.
Training
Career
Worked for Pieter Toerien, PACT and CAPAB.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Appeared under her maiden name in Graham Greene’s The Living Room (Library Theatre, 1955). On stage she had roles in Karoo Grand, House Guests, Black Coffee, Tom and Viv, Not Now, Darling, Tribute, A Snake in the Garden, The Cocktail Hour.
She played Kay in If This Be Treason filmed for television, 1998.
Awards, etc
She was nominated for Vita and Fleur du Cap awards.
Sources
The Cocktail Hour theatre programme, 1990
Tucker, 1997.
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