Difference between revisions of "Ryno Hattingh"
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He studied drama at the [[University of Pretoria]], became particularly well known for his work on television and film. | He studied drama at the [[University of Pretoria]], became particularly well known for his work on television and film. | ||
+ | ===Stage productions=== | ||
+ | ''[[A Christmas Carol|Ebenezer Pennieknyper]]'', (1982) | ||
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+ | ''[[Barnum]]'' as "Amos Scudder", ([[PACT]] 1983) | ||
===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
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''[[Kiepie en Kandas]]'', 1980 as "Kandas" | ''[[Kiepie en Kandas]]'', 1980 as "Kandas" | ||
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+ | ''[[Country Lovers]]'' directed by [[Manie van Rensburg]], 1983 | ||
''[[Die Groen Faktor]]'', 1984 as "Paul" | ''[[Die Groen Faktor]]'', 1984 as "Paul" | ||
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''[[La Mare aux Crocodiles]]'' (TV-film), 1992 as "Chris Small" | ''[[La Mare aux Crocodiles]]'' (TV-film), 1992 as "Chris Small" | ||
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+ | ''[[Woestynblom]]'' as "Kent" ([[SABC]] TV series, 1995) | ||
''[[Getroud met rugby]]'' 2009 as "Oupa Boet Bekker" | ''[[Getroud met rugby]]'' 2009 as "Oupa Boet Bekker" |
Latest revision as of 10:26, 10 September 2020
Ryno Hattingh is a South African actor,
He studied drama at the University of Pretoria, became particularly well known for his work on television and film.
Stage productions
Ebenezer Pennieknyper, (1982)
Barnum as "Amos Scudder", (PACT 1983)
Films
Game for Vultures, 1979 (as the driver)
Kiepie en Kandas, 1980 as "Kandas"
Country Lovers directed by Manie van Rensburg, 1983
Die Groen Faktor, 1984 as "Paul"
Wie Laaste Lag, 1985 (as "Bertie Roberts")
Torn Allegiance, 1988 as "Louis"
The Native Who Caused All the Trouble, 1989 as the prosecutor
The Fourth Reich, 1990 as "Robey Leibbrandt"
Salvation (short film), 1998 as "Sergeant Dundas"
TV Series and dramas
Pour tout l'or du Transvaal 1979 as "Jacob"
Miss Julie 1984 (SABC TV film)
La Mare aux Crocodiles (TV-film), 1992 as "Chris Small"
Woestynblom as "Kent" (SABC TV series, 1995)
Getroud met rugby 2009 as "Oupa Boet Bekker"
Sources
http://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ryno_Hattingh]
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