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Revision as of 06:34, 17 May 2024
Adrian Alper (1973-2024 ). South African actor, director, writer, comedian, voice artist, presenter and M.C.
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Biography
He studied at the United World College of the Atlantic in the US and embarked on extensive travels, exploring Europe, the Far East, Russia and the United States.
He died of complications of tuberculosis on 14 May, 2024.
Contribution to South African theatre, film, media and performance
Alper appearied in a big range of TV series over the course of his career, including “Gaz'lam”, “7de Laan”, “Generations”, “Isidingo”, “Isithembiso”, “Rhythm City”, “Plek van die Vleisvreters”, “Gwarra-Gwarra Munisipaliteit”, “Sterlopers”, “Trackers”, “Terug an Egipte”, “Suidooster”, “Vetkoekpaleis”, “Roer Jou Voete”, “Koelpixels” and “Zero Tolerance”.
In the world of film he appeared in films like “Seconds”, “Susanna van Biljon”, and “Droomman”..
Sources
http://www.artistsone.co.za/Artist_CVs/Men/Adrian_Alper.html
Bernelee Vollmer. 2024. "Mzansi mourns the loss of actor, writer and director, Adrian Alper", The Star 17 May, 2024[1]
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