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(****-****). Actor. Studied ballet at [[UCT]] and drama at Arts Educational in London. Worked with [[CAPAB]]. ([[SACD]] 1978/79) | (****-****). Actor. Studied ballet at [[UCT]] and drama at Arts Educational in London. Worked with [[CAPAB]]. ([[SACD]] 1978/79) | ||
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+ | He was the winner of the [[Amstel Playwright of the Year]] Special Merit Award in 1981 for his play ''[[Spaceships and Peanut Butter]]''. | ||
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ESTERHUIZEN, Willie. (19**-) Actor for stage, television, and film, and hugely successful scriptwriter for television sitcoms. His most memorable television sitcom-series were ''Orkney Snork Nie'' (= “Orkney does not snore”) and ''Vetkoekpaleis'' (= “palace of doughnuts”). In the latter he also played the central character, “Worsie” (= “Little Sausage”). | ESTERHUIZEN, Willie. (19**-) Actor for stage, television, and film, and hugely successful scriptwriter for television sitcoms. His most memorable television sitcom-series were ''Orkney Snork Nie'' (= “Orkney does not snore”) and ''Vetkoekpaleis'' (= “palace of doughnuts”). In the latter he also played the central character, “Worsie” (= “Little Sausage”). |
Revision as of 15:35, 26 September 2014
(****-****). Actor. Studied ballet at UCT and drama at Arts Educational in London. Worked with CAPAB. (SACD 1978/79)
He was the winner of the Amstel Playwright of the Year Special Merit Award in 1981 for his play Spaceships and Peanut Butter.
ESTERHUIZEN, Willie. (19**-) Actor for stage, television, and film, and hugely successful scriptwriter for television sitcoms. His most memorable television sitcom-series were Orkney Snork Nie (= “Orkney does not snore”) and Vetkoekpaleis (= “palace of doughnuts”). In the latter he also played the central character, “Worsie” (= “Little Sausage”).
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