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Ford Evanson is an educator, actor and director.
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Biography
Born in Seattle, spent his early adulthood in New York City and his maturing years in South Africa.
Evanson has a Bachelor's degree in English Language and Literature from Vassar College (1982 - 1986), a Master's degree in Performance Studies from New York University (1991 - 1993), a Master's diploma, in Journalism and Media Studies from Rhodes University (2002 - 2003) and a Post Graduate Certificate in Education from the University of Cape Town (2018).
His film experience includes The Violent Garden (1990. A short film. Writer/director)[1] and The Daytrippers (1996, actor)[2].
He was married to actress Hope Davis (1987 - 1996, divorced)
Since January 2019 he has been an Cambridge High School English Educator at Generation Schools in Cape Town.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
He was the dramaturg for the multidisciplinary piece Polis done at the National Arts Festival, Grahamstown, in 2012
Sources
https://www.linkedin.com/in/ford-evanson-9845b970/details/education/
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0116041/?ref_=nm_ov_bio_lk
Ford Evanson (@fordevanson1) / Twitter
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