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− | + | [[Lydia Lindeque]], (1912 – 1997). Stage name of Alida du Toit, legendary [[Afrikaans]] actress. | |
− | A classically beautiful woman, she seemed to have smitten most men who worked with her, including [[Paul de Groot]], [[André Huguenet]] and [[Siegfried Mynhardt]]. Married poet and playwright [[Uys Krige]] in 1937, and had a daughter, Eulalia (1937) and son Taillefer (1944). By 1944 the marriage was in trouble. Later married | + | == Biography == |
+ | Born and raised in Bethlehem in the Orange Free State. A classically beautiful woman, she seemed to have smitten most men who worked with her, including [[Paul de Groot]], [[André Huguenet]] and [[Siegfried Mynhardt]]. Married poet and playwright [[Uys Krige]] in 1937, and had a daughter, Eulalia (1937) and son Taillefer (1944). By 1944 the marriage was in trouble. Later married John Mantel. She died in 1997 in Andorra. | ||
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− | + | === Youth === | |
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+ | Discovered and trained by [[Paul de Groot]] (who fell in love with her when she was 16, and offered her the role of Nora in his version of ''The Dollhouse'' – but her mother objected.). | ||
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+ | === Career === | ||
+ | Member of [[Paul de Groot]], later [[André Huguenet]]’s company, the [[NTO]] company and others. | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
+ | ''[[Die Rosekrans]]'' (Barclay/Bisson) and later ''[[Besigheid is Besigheid]]'' (1931). ''[[Genoveva]]'', ''[[Die Swart Hand]]'' & ''[[Ampie]]''. | ||
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+ | In 1938 she played in [[Uys Krige]]’s debut play ''[[Magdalena Retief]]'', directed by Krige himself. | ||
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+ | In 1940-41 she played in English for the first time – Viola in [[Gwen ffrangçon-Davies]]’s production of ''[[Twelfth Night]]''. Follows this with ''[[Mademoiselle]]'' (Deval, 194*) and ''[[Servant of God]]'' by Madeleine Masson (194*). | ||
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+ | ''[[Oorlog is Oorlog|Mara]]'' (1941). | ||
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+ | Performed in an Afrikaans translation of ''[[Ladies in Retirement]]'' with [[Berdine Grunewald]] for [[Siegfried Mynhardt]]’s company in 1942. | ||
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+ | In 1945 she goes to Cairo and Italy with the [[UDF Entertainment Unit]] to direct entertainment for the troops, including the plays ''[[Die Rooi Pruik]]'', ''[[The Proposal]]'', ''[[Mrs Warren's Profession]]'' and a number of concerts. Performed in Shaw's ''[[Mrs Warren's Profession]]'', directed by [[Leontine Sagan]] in 1947 by the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society|REPS]]. Starred in the Greek comedy ''[[Lysistrata]]'', directed by [[Leon Gluckman]], in 1952. ''[[Hassan]]'' (1952). | ||
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+ | She appeared on stage as Agrippina in the premiére of [[N.P. van Wyk Louw]]’s ''[[Germanicus]]'' ([[NTO]], 1957). | ||
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+ | Other productions include ''[[Mirandolina]]'' (1957), ''[[Medea]]'' (1955 and 1962). She co-starred with [[Leon Gluckman]] in [[Taubie Kushlick]]’s production of ''[[The Rope Dancers]]'' in 1958. | ||
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+ | Also worked as a director with the [[Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society]] ([[KMDOS]]) during the war years. | ||
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+ | == Awards, etc == | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Beu-Blo|Binge]], 1969. | ||
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+ | [[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. | ||
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+ | (Huguenet, 195*; Du Toit, 1988;) [TH, JH] | ||
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Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | ||
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Revision as of 09:00, 13 August 2016
Lydia Lindeque, (1912 – 1997). Stage name of Alida du Toit, legendary Afrikaans actress.
Contents
Biography
Born and raised in Bethlehem in the Orange Free State. A classically beautiful woman, she seemed to have smitten most men who worked with her, including Paul de Groot, André Huguenet and Siegfried Mynhardt. Married poet and playwright Uys Krige in 1937, and had a daughter, Eulalia (1937) and son Taillefer (1944). By 1944 the marriage was in trouble. Later married John Mantel. She died in 1997 in Andorra.
Youth
Training
Discovered and trained by Paul de Groot (who fell in love with her when she was 16, and offered her the role of Nora in his version of The Dollhouse – but her mother objected.).
Career
Member of Paul de Groot, later André Huguenet’s company, the NTO company and others.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Die Rosekrans (Barclay/Bisson) and later Besigheid is Besigheid (1931). Genoveva, Die Swart Hand & Ampie.
In 1938 she played in Uys Krige’s debut play Magdalena Retief, directed by Krige himself.
In 1940-41 she played in English for the first time – Viola in Gwen ffrangçon-Davies’s production of Twelfth Night. Follows this with Mademoiselle (Deval, 194*) and Servant of God by Madeleine Masson (194*).
Mara (1941).
Performed in an Afrikaans translation of Ladies in Retirement with Berdine Grunewald for Siegfried Mynhardt’s company in 1942.
In 1945 she goes to Cairo and Italy with the UDF Entertainment Unit to direct entertainment for the troops, including the plays Die Rooi Pruik, The Proposal, Mrs Warren's Profession and a number of concerts. Performed in Shaw's Mrs Warren's Profession, directed by Leontine Sagan in 1947 by the REPS. Starred in the Greek comedy Lysistrata, directed by Leon Gluckman, in 1952. Hassan (1952).
She appeared on stage as Agrippina in the premiére of N.P. van Wyk Louw’s Germanicus (NTO, 1957).
Other productions include Mirandolina (1957), Medea (1955 and 1962). She co-starred with Leon Gluckman in Taubie Kushlick’s production of The Rope Dancers in 1958.
Also worked as a director with the Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society (KMDOS) during the war years.
Awards, etc
Sources
Binge, 1969.
Tucker, 1997.
(Huguenet, 195*; Du Toit, 1988;) [TH, JH]
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