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− | ( | + | [[Victoria Bawcombe]] (1961-). Actress, Screenwriter, Script editor. |
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+ | Also credited as [[Vicki Bawcombe]]. | ||
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Daughter of Philip Bawcombe, industrial artist. | + | Daughter of Philip Bawcombe, industrial artist. |
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+ | She is married to [[Adrian Galley]]. | ||
== Training == | == Training == | ||
− | She began her studies at the University of Pretoria, transferred to | + | |
+ | She began her studies at the [[University of Pretoria]], transferred to [[University of Cape Town]] and graduated with a BA Performers Diploma (Bilingual) in 1983. | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
− | Joined CAPAB Drama in 1984. In 1987 she moved to Johannesburg to freelance. Her activities include writing, live TV broadcasts and film. | + | Joined [[CAPAB]] Drama in 1984. In 1987 she moved to Johannesburg to freelance. Her activities include writing, live TV broadcasts and film. |
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
− | She | + | She has appeared on stage in ''[[The Winter's Tale]]'' (UCT production, 1981), ''[[The Insect Play]]'' (1983), ''[[Getting Out]]'' (1983), ''[[The Broken Heart]]'' (mid-1980s), ''[[Le Roi se Meurt|Exit the King]]'' (1984), ''[[Women Behind Bars]]'' (1984), ''[[I Ought to be in Pictures]]'' (1985), ''[[As You Like It]]'' ([[Maynardville]] 1985), ''[[Bremer Freiheit|Bremen Coffee]]'' (1985) ''[[Diplomatic Baggage]]'' (1986), Zerbinaetta in ''[[Les Fourberies de Scapin|Die Jakkalsstreke van Scapino ]]'' (1986), ''[[Kings of Rok]]'' (1986), ''[[The Prince and the Sphinx]]'' (1987), ''[[Measure for Measure]]'' (1987), ''[[Blithe Spirit]]'' (1989). |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == | ||
− | In 1981 she won the [[Ruth | + | In 1981 she won the [[Ruth Peffers]] Prize for Best Student in Dramatic Art. [[Fleur du Cap]] nomination for Best Actress in 1986 for ''[[I Ought to be in Pictures]]''. |
== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
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http://adrianbekker.blogspot.com/ | http://adrianbekker.blogspot.com/ | ||
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+ | Sources of the various productions. | ||
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+ | IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1689364/]. | ||
Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] | Go to the [[ESAT Bibliography]] |
Latest revision as of 18:35, 4 August 2022
Victoria Bawcombe (1961-). Actress, Screenwriter, Script editor.
Also credited as Vicki Bawcombe.
Contents
Biography
Daughter of Philip Bawcombe, industrial artist.
She is married to Adrian Galley.
Training
She began her studies at the University of Pretoria, transferred to University of Cape Town and graduated with a BA Performers Diploma (Bilingual) in 1983.
Career
Joined CAPAB Drama in 1984. In 1987 she moved to Johannesburg to freelance. Her activities include writing, live TV broadcasts and film.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She has appeared on stage in The Winter's Tale (UCT production, 1981), The Insect Play (1983), Getting Out (1983), The Broken Heart (mid-1980s), Exit the King (1984), Women Behind Bars (1984), I Ought to be in Pictures (1985), As You Like It (Maynardville 1985), Bremen Coffee (1985) Diplomatic Baggage (1986), Zerbinaetta in Die Jakkalsstreke van Scapino (1986), Kings of Rok (1986), The Prince and the Sphinx (1987), Measure for Measure (1987), Blithe Spirit (1989).
Awards, etc
In 1981 she won the Ruth Peffers Prize for Best Student in Dramatic Art. Fleur du Cap nomination for Best Actress in 1986 for I Ought to be in Pictures.
Sources
I Ought to be in Pictures programme notes, 1985.
http://adrianbekker.blogspot.com/
Sources of the various productions.
IMDb [1].
Go to the ESAT Bibliography
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