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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
− | Raymond Matuson was the son of Max (Morduch) Matuson and his wife, Mera (Mira) Slosberg. After leaving school he joined his parents in their small paint and hardware business in Jeppe Street in Johannesburg and, for a few years, became a professional actor. However, when it became clear that it would be almost impossible to make a living in such an unstable profession, he turned to business. During the sixties he had a waste recycling factory in Alberton and in 1975 he applied for a general dealer’s license to operate as an auctioneer, a profession he followed for the rest of his working life. Especially during the 1950s, he appeared in a range of plays, notably for [[RAPS]] ([[Repertory Amateur Players Society]]). He also had roles in a number of films, starting with an uncredited part in [[Jamie Uys]]’s ''[[Hans en die Rooinek]]'' (1961). In addition he was [[Percival Rubens]]’s producer on ''[[The Long Red Shadow]]'' (1968). He was married to Gertrude (Gerty) Chasen. | + | Raymond Matuson was the son of Max (Morduch) Matuson and his wife, Mera (Mira) Slosberg. After leaving school he joined his parents in their small paint and hardware business in Jeppe Street in Johannesburg and, for a few years, became a professional actor. However, when it became clear that it would be almost impossible to make a living in such an unstable profession, he turned to business. During the sixties he had a waste recycling factory in Alberton and in 1975 he applied for a general dealer’s license to operate as an auctioneer, a profession he followed for the rest of his working life. Especially during the 1950s, he appeared in a range of plays, notably for [[RAPS]] ([[Repertory Amateur Players Society]]). He also had roles in a number of films, starting with an uncredited part in [[Jamie Uys]]’s ''[[Hans en die Rooinek]]'' (1961). In addition he was [[Percival Rubens]]’s producer on ''[[The Long Red Shadow]]'' (1968). He was married to Gertrude (Gerty) Chasen. |
+ | == Credits == | ||
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+ | '''Theatre''' | ||
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+ | 1952 – ''[[Montserrat]]'' (Produced by [[Cecil Williams]] at the [[Library Theatre]]), | ||
+ | 1952 – ''[[Background]]'' (Produced by [[Mollie Kelly]] at the [[Library Theatre]]), | ||
+ | 1953 – ''[[Winterset]]'' (Produced by [[Cecil Williams]] for the [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]]), | ||
+ | 1954 – ''[[The Tempest]]'' (Produced by the [[Children’s Theatre]] at [[Rhodes Park]]), | ||
+ | 1954 – ''[[The Pied Piper of Hamelin]]'' (Produced by [[Anna Romain Hoffman]] at the [[Empire Theatre]]), | ||
+ | 1955 – ''[[Hospital Christmas]]'' (Staged by the [[Repertory Amateur Players Society]] at the [[Great Hall]], University of the Witwatersrand), | ||
+ | 1956 – ''[[Pygmalion]]'' (Produced by [[Jessie Matthews]] at the [[YMCA]] Theatre), | ||
+ | 1956 – ''[[Nekrassov]]'' (play-reading) (Produced by [[Cecil Williams]] at the [[Darragh Hall]]), | ||
+ | 1956 – ''[[Madame Tic-Tac]]'' (Staged by the [[Repertory Amateur Players Society]] at the [[Reps Theatre]]), | ||
+ | 1957 – ''[[The Love of Four Colonels]]'' (Produced by [[Peggy Marks]] at the [[Reps Theatre]]), | ||
+ | 1957 – ''[[The Respectable Prostitute]]'' (Produced by [[Cecil Williams]] at the [[Library Theatre]]), | ||
+ | 1957 – ''[[The Man Born to Be Hanged]]'' (producer) (for the [[Repertory Amateur Players Society]] at the [[YMCA]] Theatre), | ||
+ | 1958 – ''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' (Produced by [[George Canes]] for the [[Repertory Amateur Players Society]] at the [[YMCA]] Theatre), | ||
+ | 1958 – ''[[The Threepenny Opera]]'' (Produced by [[Taubie Kushlick]] at the [[Library Theatre]]), | ||
+ | 1959 – ''[[Four O’Clock Noon]]'' (Produced by [[George Canes]] at the [[Technical College Hall]]), | ||
+ | 1959 – ''[[White Horse Inn]]'' (Produced by [[Bruce Anderson]] for the [[Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society]] at the [[Reps Theatre]]), | ||
+ | 1961 – ''[[Hotel Paradiso]]'' (Produced by [[Victor Melleney]] for the [[Johannesburg Players]]), | ||
+ | 1963 – ''[[Epitaph for George Dillon]]'' (Produced by [[Ricky Arden]] at the [[Jewish Guild]]), | ||
+ | 1984 – [[Barefoot in the Park]] (Directed by [[Errol Ballantine]] for the [[Sandringham Players]] at the [[Jabula Centre]]). | ||
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
Revision as of 09:12, 17 December 2018
Raymond Matuson (b. 11/11/1927 – d. 22/10/1998) was an actor.
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Biography
Raymond Matuson was the son of Max (Morduch) Matuson and his wife, Mera (Mira) Slosberg. After leaving school he joined his parents in their small paint and hardware business in Jeppe Street in Johannesburg and, for a few years, became a professional actor. However, when it became clear that it would be almost impossible to make a living in such an unstable profession, he turned to business. During the sixties he had a waste recycling factory in Alberton and in 1975 he applied for a general dealer’s license to operate as an auctioneer, a profession he followed for the rest of his working life. Especially during the 1950s, he appeared in a range of plays, notably for RAPS (Repertory Amateur Players Society). He also had roles in a number of films, starting with an uncredited part in Jamie Uys’s Hans en die Rooinek (1961). In addition he was Percival Rubens’s producer on The Long Red Shadow (1968). He was married to Gertrude (Gerty) Chasen.
Credits
Theatre
1952 – Montserrat (Produced by Cecil Williams at the Library Theatre), 1952 – Background (Produced by Mollie Kelly at the Library Theatre), 1953 – Winterset (Produced by Cecil Williams for the Johannesburg Repertory Society), 1954 – The Tempest (Produced by the Children’s Theatre at Rhodes Park), 1954 – The Pied Piper of Hamelin (Produced by Anna Romain Hoffman at the Empire Theatre), 1955 – Hospital Christmas (Staged by the Repertory Amateur Players Society at the Great Hall, University of the Witwatersrand), 1956 – Pygmalion (Produced by Jessie Matthews at the YMCA Theatre), 1956 – Nekrassov (play-reading) (Produced by Cecil Williams at the Darragh Hall), 1956 – Madame Tic-Tac (Staged by the Repertory Amateur Players Society at the Reps Theatre), 1957 – The Love of Four Colonels (Produced by Peggy Marks at the Reps Theatre), 1957 – The Respectable Prostitute (Produced by Cecil Williams at the Library Theatre), 1957 – The Man Born to Be Hanged (producer) (for the Repertory Amateur Players Society at the YMCA Theatre), 1958 – Of Mice and Men (Produced by George Canes for the Repertory Amateur Players Society at the YMCA Theatre), 1958 – The Threepenny Opera (Produced by Taubie Kushlick at the Library Theatre), 1959 – Four O’Clock Noon (Produced by George Canes at the Technical College Hall), 1959 – White Horse Inn (Produced by Bruce Anderson for the Johannesburg Operatic and Dramatic Society at the Reps Theatre), 1961 – Hotel Paradiso (Produced by Victor Melleney for the Johannesburg Players), 1963 – Epitaph for George Dillon (Produced by Ricky Arden at the Jewish Guild), 1984 – Barefoot in the Park (Directed by Errol Ballantine for the Sandringham Players at the Jabula Centre).
Sources
Rand Daily Mail (various issues)
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0560591/?ref_=nv_sr_1
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