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DIBECO, Stanley, “Fats”. (1937-1999). Actor performed in
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''[[The Mighty Gents]],
 
''[[Phiri]]'',
 
''[[The Primary English Class]]'',
 
''[[The Dutchman]]'',
 
''[[Now There’s Just the Three of Us]]'';
 
''[[Shaka]]'';
 
''[[Prodigal Son]]'';
 
''[[Black and Blue]]'';
 
''[[Phiri]]'';
 
''[[The Dutchman]]'';
 
''[[Now There's Just the Three of Us]]'';
 
''[[The Train]]'';
 
''[[King Kong]]''.
 
 
 
For [[The Company]] at the [[Market Theatre]]:
 
''[[The Primary English Class]]'';
 
''[[The Mighty Gents]]'';
 
''[[Nongogo]]'';
 
''[[Marabi and the Bacchae]]''.
 
 
 
Best Supporting Actor nomination for his role in ''[[Saturday Night at the Palace]]'' for the 1962 [[DALRO]] Awards.
 
 
 
Films:
 
''[[Knock Out]]'';
 
''[[African Adventure]]''.
 
 
 
TV:
 
''[[Omaruru]]'';
 
''[[The Visitors]]''.
 
 
 
 
 
 
DIBECO, Fats. (1937-1999) Actor. Born in Alexandra Township, went to school at St Paul's Methodist Church and finished in 1963. An astage actor for over 30 years, he was also a popular and recognisable TV and film performer. His first stage role was in [[Gibson Kente]]’s ''[[Manana the Jazz Prophet]]'' (at [[Dorkay House]]), ''[[The Dutchman]]'' by [[Leroy Jones]] , ***  Appeared in ''[[The Train]]'' ([[Zakes Mofokeng]] and [[Corney Mabaso]], 197* - this also staged at [[Space Theatre|The Space]]),  ***
 
 
 
DIBEKO, Fats. He starred in [[Paul Slabolepszy]]’s ''[[Saturday Night at the Palace]]'' with Slabolepszy and [[Bill Flynn]] with direction by [[Bobby Heaney]] at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1982. It returned to the [[Market Theatre]] in October. He starred in [[Barney Simon]]’s ''[[Starbrites]]'' which was staged at the [[Market Theatre|Market]] in September 1990. Films include ''A Good Man in Africa'', ''Going Bananas'', ''Nukie'', *. 
 
 
 
==Sources==
 
 
 
([[SACD]] 1981/82)
 
 
 
''[[Saturday Night at the Palace]]'' programme notes, 1982.
 
 
 
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