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− | (Also known as the “[[Sammy]]”). This award was instituted in 1963 by the actress [[Margaret Inglis]] and named after her late husband. Awarded for the best English performance on a Johannesburg stage. From 1972 the award was administered as part of the [[DALRO Awards]]. Winners include [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Bill Flynn]], [[Michael McCabe]]. | + | (Also known as the “[[Sammy]]”). This award was instituted in 1963 by the actress [[Margaret Inglis]] and named after her late husband. Awarded for the best English performance on a Johannesburg stage. |
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+ | From 1972 the award was administered as part of the [[DALRO Awards]]. Winners include [[Frantz Dobrowsky]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Bill Flynn]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[Marius Weyers]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:53, 24 December 2021
(Also known as the “Sammy”). This award was instituted in 1963 by the actress Margaret Inglis and named after her late husband. Awarded for the best English performance on a Johannesburg stage.
From 1972 the award was administered as part of the DALRO Awards. Winners include Frantz Dobrowsky, Paul Slabolepszy, Bill Flynn, Michael McCabe, Marius Weyers.
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