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He was a member of [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]].  
 
He was a member of [[Johannesburg Repertory Society]].  
  
He had roles in [[Robert Ardrey]]’s ''[[Thunder Rock]]'' (1940), ''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' (as Lennie, 1940), ''[[Counsellor-at-Law]]'' (1938 and 1941), ''[[The Flashing Stream]]'' (1943, directed by [[Muriel Alexander]] with [[Minna Schneier]]), ''[[They Came to a City]]'' (1944), ''[[The Russian People]]'' (1944), ''[[The Searching Wind]]'' (1945), ''[[Fresh Fields]]'' (1945), ''[[The Coral King]]'', ''[[Love in Albania]] (1951).
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He had roles in [[Robert Ardrey]]’s ''[[Thunder Rock]]'' (1940), ''[[Of Mice and Men]]'' (as Lennie, 1940), ''[[Counsellor-at-Law]]'' (1938 and 1941), ''[[The Flashing Stream]]'' (1943, directed by [[Muriel Alexander]] with [[Minna Schneier]]), ''[[They Came to a City]]'' (1944), ''[[The Russian People]]'' (1944), ''[[The Searching Wind]]'' (1945), ''[[Fresh Fields]]'' (1945), ''[[The Coral King]]'', ''[[Love in Albania]]'' (1951).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Latest revision as of 12:38, 2 September 2022

Sydney Witkin' (19*-) was an actor.

Biography

Born in South Africa, the brother to Alec “Afrique” Witkin, he was married to Minna Schneier.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

He was a member of Johannesburg Repertory Society.

He had roles in Robert Ardrey’s Thunder Rock (1940), Of Mice and Men (as Lennie, 1940), Counsellor-at-Law (1938 and 1941), The Flashing Stream (1943, directed by Muriel Alexander with Minna Schneier), They Came to a City (1944), The Russian People (1944), The Searching Wind (1945), Fresh Fields (1945), The Coral King, Love in Albania (1951).

Sources

Tucker, 1997.

The Rand Daily Mail, 23 October 1940; 25 June 1945; 29 November 1951;

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