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− | Josephine Anne (Annie) Vera Gibson was the younger sister of [[Gilbert Gibson]]. In 1958 she acted with [[Al Debbo]] and [[Frederik Burgers]] in [[Pierre de Wet]]’s film ''[[Fratse in die Vloot]]''. She became a popular writer of romantic novels, notably ''Erika'' (1959) and, after a lengthy break, ''Soos Dou op die Rose'' (1982). She also did some additional writing for [[Elmo de Witt]]’s film ''[[Sien Jou Môre]]'' (1970). At a time when James Hadley Chase’s thrillers were regularly banned, she translated a number of his books into Afrikaans. She married five times and her husbands included filmmaker [[Walter Heynacker]] and musician/composer [[Nico Carstens]]. For the latter she occasionally provided the text for his record sleeves. (FO) | + | Josephine Anne (Annie) Vera Gibson was the younger sister of [[Gilbert Gibson]]. In 1958 she acted with [[Al Debbo]] and [[Frederik Burgers]] in [[Pierre de Wet]]’s film ''[[Fratse in die Vloot]]''. She became a popular writer of romantic novels, notably ''Erika'' (1959) and, after a lengthy break, ''Soos Dou op die Rose'' (1982). She also did some additional writing for [[Elmo de Witt]]’s film ''[[Sien Jou Môre]]'' (1970). At a time when James Hadley Chase’s thrillers were regularly banned, she translated a number of his books into Afrikaans. During the 1970s she was the editor-in-chief of the Afrikaans magazine [[Die Brandwag]]. She married five times and her husbands included filmmaker [[Walter Heynacker]] and musician/composer [[Nico Carstens]]. For the latter she occasionally provided the text for his record sleeves. (FO) |
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Revision as of 21:13, 25 January 2019
Vera Gibson (b. Naboomspruit, Transvaal, 22/03/1931) was a writer, magazine editor and actress.
Josephine Anne (Annie) Vera Gibson was the younger sister of Gilbert Gibson. In 1958 she acted with Al Debbo and Frederik Burgers in Pierre de Wet’s film Fratse in die Vloot. She became a popular writer of romantic novels, notably Erika (1959) and, after a lengthy break, Soos Dou op die Rose (1982). She also did some additional writing for Elmo de Witt’s film Sien Jou Môre (1970). At a time when James Hadley Chase’s thrillers were regularly banned, she translated a number of his books into Afrikaans. During the 1970s she was the editor-in-chief of the Afrikaans magazine Die Brandwag. She married five times and her husbands included filmmaker Walter Heynacker and musician/composer Nico Carstens. For the latter she occasionally provided the text for his record sleeves. (FO)
Sources
Le Roux, André I. & Fourie, Lilla – Filmverlede: geskiedenis van die Suid-Afrikaanse speelfilm
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