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KILTY, Jerome. (19*-) American actor. * [Married to [[Cavada Humphrey]]? Tucker, 1997, Pg 180] He starred in Edward Albee’s ''[[Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?]]'' together with fellow American actors [[Cavada Humphrey]] and [[Fred Sadoff]], and English actress [[Karel Gardner]] in 1963. [[Taubie Kushlick]] staged this production which was set to play at the Port Elizabeth City Hall, an Indian theatre in Durban and the [[Wits Great Hall|University Great Hall]] in Johannesburg, but controversy over the blasphemous language saw an early close for the production. Together with [[Cavada Humphrey]], he also starred in/ wrote? ''[[Dear Liar]]'' for [[Kushlick-Gluckman]]. His ''[[Dear Liar]]'' was staged at The [[Blue Fox]], starring [[Diane Wilson]] and [[Hugh Rouse]], in 1972. [[Pieter Toerien]] presented his ''[[Dear Love]]'' at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]]  in 1988. ***(Tucker, 1997)
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(19*-) American actor. He and his wife Cavada Humphrey, came to South Africa in 1963 to star in Edward Albee’s Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? for Taubie Kushlick. They also starred in Dear Liar for Kushlick-Gluckman. ***

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KILTY, Jerome. (19*-) American actor. * [Married to Cavada Humphrey? Tucker, 1997, Pg 180] He starred in Edward Albee’s Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? together with fellow American actors Cavada Humphrey and Fred Sadoff, and English actress Karel Gardner in 1963. Taubie Kushlick staged this production which was set to play at the Port Elizabeth City Hall, an Indian theatre in Durban and the University Great Hall in Johannesburg, but controversy over the blasphemous language saw an early close for the production. Together with Cavada Humphrey, he also starred in/ wrote? Dear Liar for Kushlick-Gluckman. His Dear Liar was staged at The Blue Fox, starring Diane Wilson and Hugh Rouse, in 1972. Pieter Toerien presented his Dear Love at the André Huguenet Theatre in 1988. ***(Tucker, 1997)


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