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− | '''Olive | + | '''Olive Juwel Wheeler (Bodill)''' (1938-1984), stage name '''Olive Bodill''', was a South African stage and screen actress. She acted in a number of productions for the [[Brian Brooke Company]] and [[PACT]] in the 1960s and 1970s. She was married to playwright and actor, [[Anthony Wheeler]], who wrote the screenplay for ''[[Olive]]'' [http://petermalone.misacor.org.au/tiki-index.php?page=Olive&bl] a biographical film (105 minutes) about her life, made in Australia in 1987 and directed by Australian filmmaker Stephen Wallace [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Wallace]. Her feature films include ''[[The Second Sin]]'' (1966), ''[[Diamantendetektiv Dick Donald]]'' (1971) and ''[[A Country Practice]]'' (1981). |
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− | Her feature films include ''[[The Second Sin]]'' (1966), ''[[Diamantendetektiv Dick Donald]]'' (1971) and ''[[A Country Practice]]'' (1981). |
Latest revision as of 08:33, 28 August 2015
Olive Juwel Wheeler (Bodill) (1938-1984), stage name Olive Bodill, was a South African stage and screen actress. She acted in a number of productions for the Brian Brooke Company and PACT in the 1960s and 1970s. She was married to playwright and actor, Anthony Wheeler, who wrote the screenplay for Olive [1] a biographical film (105 minutes) about her life, made in Australia in 1987 and directed by Australian filmmaker Stephen Wallace [2]. Her feature films include The Second Sin (1966), Diamantendetektiv Dick Donald (1971) and A Country Practice (1981).