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− | Born and raised in Milnerton, Cape Town, he grew up bilingually English and Afriikaans. He studied drama at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], eventually completing a M.Dram degree in directing. As a student he first caught the attention of critics in his second year with his performance as "Allan Strang" in ''[[Equus]]'', followed by a number of highly praised performances in [[Afrikaans]] and English, including the lead Ionesco's ''[[Renosters]]''. He also directed a critically acclaimed version of [[Bartho Smit]]'s ''[[Christine]]'' for the department. He was awarded the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Award]] for Most Promising Student in 1992. | + | Born and raised in Milnerton, Cape Town, he grew up bilingually English and Afriikaans. He studied drama at the [[University of Stellenbosch]], eventually completing a M.Dram degree in directing. As a student he first caught the attention of critics in his second year with his performance as "Allan Strang" in ''[[Equus]]'', followed by a number of highly praised performances in [[Afrikaans]] and English, including the lead Ionesco's ''[[Die Renosters]]''. He also directed a critically acclaimed version of [[Bartho Smit]]'s ''[[Christine]]'' for the department. He was awarded the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Award]] for Most Promising Student in 1992. |
He married actress and drama teacher [[Ira Blanckenberg]] and the couple had two children, [[Kieran Schultz]] and [[Dhania Schultz]], both performers, like their parents. Kieran died tragically in 2013. | He married actress and drama teacher [[Ira Blanckenberg]] and the couple had two children, [[Kieran Schultz]] and [[Dhania Schultz]], both performers, like their parents. Kieran died tragically in 2013. |
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Waldemar Schultz (1970-) is an actor and director for stage, film and TV.
Also known as Waldi Schultz.
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Biography
Born and raised in Milnerton, Cape Town, he grew up bilingually English and Afriikaans. He studied drama at the University of Stellenbosch, eventually completing a M.Dram degree in directing. As a student he first caught the attention of critics in his second year with his performance as "Allan Strang" in Equus, followed by a number of highly praised performances in Afrikaans and English, including the lead Ionesco's Die Renosters. He also directed a critically acclaimed version of Bartho Smit's Christine for the department. He was awarded the Fleur du Cap Theatre Award for Most Promising Student in 1992.
He married actress and drama teacher Ira Blanckenberg and the couple had two children, Kieran Schultz and Dhania Schultz, both performers, like their parents. Kieran died tragically in 2013.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Stage work
He began his professional career as one of the four original actors employed by Spektrum Productions in Stellenbosch, for whom he worked both as actor and an occasional director, and has been a free-lance performer and director ever since.
His numerous stage roles include "Ebenezer" in Ebenezer Pennieknyper, Pa, Maak vir my 'n Vlieër, Pa (2016), Bidsprinkaan (2016), Hier Sit die Manne, Net 'n Chilliburger en Chips Asseblief (2015-6),
Has also directed plays for the Klein Libertas-teater and various theatre festivals.
Children's Theatre
He and his wife share an interest in theatre for children, and besides directing such work, he is closely involved with the youth theatre festival in Durbanville and the Logan-tienertoneelfees in Fraserburg.
Work in TV and Film
As "Jan Hendrik" in the popular soap opera Sewende Laan ("Seventh Avenue") Schultz became a prominent television actor, with leading roles in for instance the improve comedy Proesstraat, the crime series Die Byl (as "Piet van der Byl"), as well as smaller roles following in Dominion, Hooten and the Lady, Boland Moorde
In 2016 he appeared as "Piet van der Byl", the leading character in the crime series Die Byl.
His film roles include
Biography
Training
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Awards, etc
Sources
Ilse Salzwedel. 2016. "Akteur in Hart en Siel", Rooi Rose: September: pp.28-30.
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