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− | [[Christine Weir]] (19**-) Actress, singer, events organiser. | + | [[Christine Weir]] (19**-). Actress, singer, events organiser. |
== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Born in Scotland, came to South Africa as a schoolgirl | + | Born in Scotland, came to South Africa as a schoolgirl when her parents settled in Benoni. |
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''[[Jesus Hopped the A-Train]]'', ''[[Letters from Patient Essop]]'' (2001-2). | ''[[Jesus Hopped the A-Train]]'', ''[[Letters from Patient Essop]]'' (2001-2). | ||
− | She is a founder member of [[Not the Midnight Mass]]. | + | She is a founder member of [[Not the Midnight Mass]] together with her brother [[Graham Weir]]. |
== Awards, etc == | == Awards, etc == |
Latest revision as of 08:55, 19 April 2022
Christine Weir (19**-). Actress, singer, events organiser.
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Biography
Born in Scotland, came to South Africa as a schoolgirl when her parents settled in Benoni.
Training
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
She has appeared in Aladdin (PACT, 1988), Psychodelic Cowboy and Sister Nun (1992), Almost the Sound of Music (CAPAB, 1994), Discovery at On Broadway. Grace and other characters in Honk!, 2000.
Jesus Hopped the A-Train, Letters from Patient Essop (2001-2).
She is a founder member of Not the Midnight Mass together with her brother Graham Weir.
Awards, etc
Sources
Honk! theatre programme, 2000.
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