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In the time he performed in plays such as **. Roles in ** ''[[Volpone]]'' ([[NTO]], 1952), ** | In the time he performed in plays such as **. Roles in ** ''[[Volpone]]'' ([[NTO]], 1952), ** | ||
− | He starred in | + | He starred in Ben Jonson’s hit show ''[[Volpone]]'' which was directed by [[Leonard Schach]] for the [[National Theatre]] at the [[Reps Theatre]] in 1952. Also starring [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Gerrit Wessels]], [[Edna Jacobson]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]] and [[Vivienne Drummond]]. ''[[Volpone]]'' enjoyed another run at the [[Benoni Town Hall]] later that same year. He starred in ''[[The School for Scandal]]'' ([[NTO]] 1958), ''[[A Majority of One]]'' together with [[Sarah Sylvia]]. [[Leonard Schach]] directed this play which opened in January 1960. |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
Revision as of 14:37, 10 May 2016
Frank Wise (19*-19*) Actor.
Contents
Biography
He hails from Eastbourne from where he migrated to Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe).
Youth
Training
Career
In Bulawayo he distinguished himself in amateur plays but the war interrupted his activities. After demobbing he settled in South Africa. He worked with the Nan Munro Company, Davis-Vanne Company and then joined Brian Brooke's Repertory Group in Cape Town.
Was a member of the National Theatre Organisation's English company from 1948-1962.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
In south Africa he first appeared with the Nan Munro Company in Pygmalion and Philadelphia Story. He played Arthur Birling in An Inspector Calls (NTO 1948).
In the time he performed in plays such as **. Roles in ** Volpone (NTO, 1952), **
He starred in Ben Jonson’s hit show Volpone which was directed by Leonard Schach for the National Theatre at the Reps Theatre in 1952. Also starring Pieter Geldenhuys, Gerrit Wessels, Edna Jacobson, Siegfried Mynhardt and Vivienne Drummond. Volpone enjoyed another run at the Benoni Town Hall later that same year. He starred in The School for Scandal (NTO 1958), A Majority of One together with Sarah Sylvia. Leonard Schach directed this play which opened in January 1960.
Awards, etc
Sources
Tucker, 1997.
An Inspector Calls programme notes, 1948.
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