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[[Theo Landey]] (197*-). Actor on stage, television, film.
(197*-) Actor on stage, television, film
 
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Born in South Africa
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Born in Johannesburg on November 8, 1975 and raised there.
 
 
  
 
== Training ==
 
== Training ==
 
Graduated from the London Academy of Dramatic Art in 1997.
 
Graduated from the London Academy of Dramatic Art in 1997.
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Roles on stage include appearances in ''[[The Judas Kiss]]'' (as Lord Alfred Douglas), 2000; ''[[The Graduate]]'' directed by [[Maralin Vanrenen]], 2001; ''[[Address Unknown]]'' directed by [[Alan Swerdlow]], 2005; ''[[Around the World in 80 Days]]'' and ''[[Romance]]'' both directed by [[Alan Swerdlow]] in 2006,; ''[[Much Ado about Nothing]]'' directed by [[Megan Willson]], 2007; ''[[Pythonesque]]'' directed by [[Alan Swerdlow]] 2008; ''[[Travels with my Aunt]]'', directed by [[Alan Swerdlow]], 2009; ''[[Death of a Colonialist]]'' by [[Greg Latter]], directed by [[Craig Freimond]], 2010.
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Appeared in ITV and BBC television  roles and in a short film called ''Ninety Days'' Other television series and films include HBO's ''Generation Kill'', ''[[Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom]]'', [[Etv]]'s ''[[Scandal]] and the BBC's epic film trilogy ''To the Ends of the Earth''.
  
== Career ==
 
Appeared in ITV and BBC television  roles and in a short film called ''Ninety Days''
 
  
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He also did the voice of "Fitz" in ''[[Jock the Hero Dog]]'' (2011)
Played Lord Alfred Douglas in ''[[The Judas Kiss]]'', 2000.
 
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
Nominated for FNB Vita Award: Gauteng 2000/2001 (Most promising performance by a new actor) for his role in ''[[The Judas Kiss]]''
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Nominated for FNB [[Vita Award]]: Gauteng 2000/2001 (Most promising performance by a new actor) for his role in ''[[The Judas Kiss]]''. In 2010 he won the [[Naledi Theatre Award]] as Best Supporting Actor for his role in ''[[Travels with my Aunt]]''.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
[[The South African Theatre, Music and Dance]] 1(2), 1939-1940.
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''[[The Citizen]]'', 8 March 2010.
 
 
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 06:23, 19 July 2019

Theo Landey (197*-). Actor on stage, television, film.

Biography

Born in Johannesburg on November 8, 1975 and raised there.

Training

Graduated from the London Academy of Dramatic Art in 1997.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Roles on stage include appearances in The Judas Kiss (as Lord Alfred Douglas), 2000; The Graduate directed by Maralin Vanrenen, 2001; Address Unknown directed by Alan Swerdlow, 2005; Around the World in 80 Days and Romance both directed by Alan Swerdlow in 2006,; Much Ado about Nothing directed by Megan Willson, 2007; Pythonesque directed by Alan Swerdlow 2008; Travels with my Aunt, directed by Alan Swerdlow, 2009; Death of a Colonialist by Greg Latter, directed by Craig Freimond, 2010.

Appeared in ITV and BBC television roles and in a short film called Ninety Days Other television series and films include HBO's Generation Kill, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Etv's Scandal and the BBC's epic film trilogy To the Ends of the Earth.


He also did the voice of "Fitz" in Jock the Hero Dog (2011)

Awards, etc

Nominated for FNB Vita Award: Gauteng 2000/2001 (Most promising performance by a new actor) for his role in The Judas Kiss. In 2010 he won the Naledi Theatre Award as Best Supporting Actor for his role in Travels with my Aunt.

Sources

The Citizen, 8 March 2010.

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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