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For [[PACOFS]] he had roles in ''Rashomon|The Rashomon Gate]]'', ''[[Verkiesing sonder politiek!]]'' and ''[[Arms and the Man|Die Soldateminnaars]]''. | For [[PACOFS]] he had roles in ''Rashomon|The Rashomon Gate]]'', ''[[Verkiesing sonder politiek!]]'' and ''[[Arms and the Man|Die Soldateminnaars]]''. | ||
− | He directed the [[PACOFS]] production of ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the | + | He directed the [[PACOFS]] production of ''[[A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum]]'', February 1978. |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
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Johan Bernard (1945-2012) Actor, director, teacher, writer, theatre manager.
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Biography
Born in Bloemfontein, went to Grey College. He passed away in Arlanc, France on Tuesday 11 September 2012.
Youth
Training
and studied drama at Unversity of Cape Town.
Career
Became an actor for PACOFS for a while, then became the founder-lecturer of the Drama Department at the University of Zululand in 1978. Returned to Bloemfontein to become Head of Drama at the performing arts council - PACOFS, doing most of the works of Chekhov before he left (except Uncle Vanya), usually employing his former teacher Rosalie van der Gucht as director. From there moved to the SABC to become a television producer (inter alia of such successful series as Konings ["Kings"] and Onder Engele ["Among Angels"]) and later head of Television Drama (19**-1999). He also made one film, ’n Pot vol winter (1992). In 1999 he and Pierre Knoesen retired to France to found and run a successful guest house, Ma Cachette, in Arlanc.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
For PACOFS he had roles in Rashomon|The Rashomon Gate]], Verkiesing sonder politiek! and Die Soldateminnaars.
He directed the PACOFS production of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum, February 1978.
Awards, etc
Sources
Elretha Britz in the Volksblad, 12 September 2012. (http://www.volksblad.com/Vermaak/Nuus/SA-toneelpionier-sterf-in-Frankryk-20120912)
Private e-mail correspondence from Braam Muller, 11 November, 2012.
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