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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
Antoinette in ''[[Stille Nag]]'', 1990. | Antoinette in ''[[Stille Nag]]'', 1990. | ||
− | Trix in [[Chris Barnard]]'s ''[[Bloed]]''. She appeared in several children's theatre productions for [[PACT]], such as ''[[Jakkals en Wolf]]'' and ''[[Arthur die Amperkoning]]''. Also in [[Dieter Reible]]'s productions ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'' (Michelle) and in ''[[Frühlings Erwachen|Bloeiende Lente]]'' (Wendla) for TRUK (1986), in [[Francois Swart]]'s productions ''[[Die Ketter]]'' and ''[[Die Huigelaar]]'' and in ''[[ | + | Trix in [[Chris Barnard]]'s ''[[Bloed]]''. She appeared in several children's theatre productions for [[PACT]], such as ''[[Jakkals en Wolf]]'' and ''[[Arthur die Amperkoning]]''. Also in [[Dieter Reible]]'s productions ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'' (Michelle) and in ''[[Frühlings Erwachen|Bloeiende Lente]]'' (Wendla) for TRUK (1986), in [[Francois Swart]]'s productions ''[[Die Ketter]]'' and ''[[Die Huigelaar]]'' and Saartjie in ''[[Kaspar in Kasablankah]]'' directed by [[Chris Pretorius]] and co-written by him with [[Ben Kruger]]. |
− | Her television portfolio includes ''[[Hoekie vir Eensames]]'' (Kirsty van Heerden), ''[[ | + | Other productions include ''[[Don Juan onder die Boere]]'', ''[[Die Proponentjie]]'', ''[[Tartuffe]]'', ''[[Lunchtime Concert]]'', ''[[The Cabal of Hypocrites]]''. |
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+ | Her television portfolio includes ''[[Hoekie vir Eensames]]'' (Kirsty van Heerden), ''[[Koöperasiestories]]'' (Marina), ''[[Die Doemelas]]'' (Dirkie) and ''[[Agter Elke Man]]'' (Doreen). | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 12 June 2017
DE BEER, Kim (19**-) Actress.
Contents
Biography
Training
She received the National Diploma in Drama from the Pretoria Technikon.
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Antoinette in Stille Nag, 1990. Trix in Chris Barnard's Bloed. She appeared in several children's theatre productions for PACT, such as Jakkals en Wolf and Arthur die Amperkoning. Also in Dieter Reible's productions Ek, Anna van Wyk (Michelle) and in Bloeiende Lente (Wendla) for TRUK (1986), in Francois Swart's productions Die Ketter and Die Huigelaar and Saartjie in Kaspar in Kasablankah directed by Chris Pretorius and co-written by him with Ben Kruger.
Other productions include Don Juan onder die Boere, Die Proponentjie, Tartuffe, Lunchtime Concert, The Cabal of Hypocrites.
Her television portfolio includes Hoekie vir Eensames (Kirsty van Heerden), Koöperasiestories (Marina), Die Doemelas (Dirkie) and Agter Elke Man (Doreen).
Sources
Stille Nag theatre programme, 1990
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