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− | He passed away on 1 January, 2021. | + | His sister was the actress [[Elize Caawood]]. He passed away on 1 January, 2021. |
Filmography as director includes: ''[[Wolhaarstories]]'' (1983); ''[[Skating on thin Uys]]'' (1985); ''[[The Devil and the Song]]'' (1989); ''[[Egoli – Plek van Goud]]'' (TV series, 4 episodes) (1993-96); ''[[Behind the Badge]]'' (TV series) (2002); ''[[The Res]]'' (TV series) (2004); the KykNet series ''[[Getroud met Rugby]]'' (2009); ''[[Egoli: the Movie]]'' (2010); ''[[Susanna van Biljon]]'' (2010). | Filmography as director includes: ''[[Wolhaarstories]]'' (1983); ''[[Skating on thin Uys]]'' (1985); ''[[The Devil and the Song]]'' (1989); ''[[Egoli – Plek van Goud]]'' (TV series, 4 episodes) (1993-96); ''[[Behind the Badge]]'' (TV series) (2002); ''[[The Res]]'' (TV series) (2004); the KykNet series ''[[Getroud met Rugby]]'' (2009); ''[[Egoli: the Movie]]'' (2010); ''[[Susanna van Biljon]]'' (2010). |
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CAWOOD, Bromley (1948?-2021). A South African television and film director, art director and graphic artist. [1]
Studied at the University of the Orange Free State.
His sister was the actress Elize Caawood. He passed away on 1 January, 2021.
Filmography as director includes: Wolhaarstories (1983); Skating on thin Uys (1985); The Devil and the Song (1989); Egoli – Plek van Goud (TV series, 4 episodes) (1993-96); Behind the Badge (TV series) (2002); The Res (TV series) (2004); the KykNet series Getroud met Rugby (2009); Egoli: the Movie (2010); Susanna van Biljon (2010).