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− | (****-****). Actor and singer. | + | (****-****). Actor and singer. |
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+ | Born in Johannesburg. | ||
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+ | == Training == | ||
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+ | == Career == | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
+ | Performed in ''[[Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris]]'', ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'' and in ''[[Edith Piaf – No Regrets]]''. He starred in [[Brickhill-Burke]]’s production of Neil Simon’s ''[[They're Playing Our Song]]'' together with [[Marloe Scott-Wilson]] at [[His Majesty's Theatre|His Majesty’s]] in 1980. He starred in the [[Brickhill-Burke]] production of Jerry Herman’s musical ''[[Hello Dolly!]]'' together with [[Joan Brickhill]], [[Victor Melleney]], [[Iain Henderson]], [[Andrea Catzel]], [[June Hern]] and [[Charles Stodel]]. It was directed by [[Louis Burke]] and staged at [[His Majesty's Theatre|His Majesty’s]] in 1980. He starred in [[Janice Honeyman]]’s production, ''[[Forbidden Fruits]]'', together with [[Jeremy Crutchley]], [[Vanessa Cooke]], [[Danny Keogh]], [[Amanda Strydom]] and [[Annelisa Weiland]] at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1983/84. ''[[Little Shop of Horrors]]'', [[Pieter Toerien]], [[Richard Loring]], (ass. Prod) [[Cameron Mackintosh]], produced by [[Constance Grappo]], set by [[Edward T. Gianfrancesco]], [[Jannie Swanepoel]]’s lighting, [[André Huguenet Theatre]], Jhb & [[Baxter Theatre]] 1985. ''[[The Biko Inquest]]'' (1985). ''[[The Dybbuk]]'' (Messenger), 1986. He starred in ''[[Grin and Bare It]]'' at the [[Victory Theatre]] in 1990. He starred in ''[[Don't Dress for Dinner]]'' in 1993 **** | ||
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+ | His radio and television work includes ''The Sound of Murder'', ''The Beatle Song Book'', ''Die Lewe Is...'', ''Thicker Than Water''. | ||
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+ | == Awards, etc == | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | [[SACD]] 1977/78) ([[SACD]] 1978/79 | ||
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+ | Tucker, 1997 | ||
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+ | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | ||
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+ | == Return to == | ||
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+ | Return to [[ESAT Personalities H]] | ||
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] | ||
Return to [[Main Page]] | Return to [[Main Page]] |
Revision as of 14:57, 21 August 2014
(****-****). Actor and singer.
Contents
Biography
Born in Johannesburg.
Training
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Performed in Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris, The Rocky Horror Show and in Edith Piaf – No Regrets. He starred in Brickhill-Burke’s production of Neil Simon’s They're Playing Our Song together with Marloe Scott-Wilson at His Majesty’s in 1980. He starred in the Brickhill-Burke production of Jerry Herman’s musical Hello Dolly! together with Joan Brickhill, Victor Melleney, Iain Henderson, Andrea Catzel, June Hern and Charles Stodel. It was directed by Louis Burke and staged at His Majesty’s in 1980. He starred in Janice Honeyman’s production, Forbidden Fruits, together with Jeremy Crutchley, Vanessa Cooke, Danny Keogh, Amanda Strydom and Annelisa Weiland at Upstairs at the Market in 1983/84. Little Shop of Horrors, Pieter Toerien, Richard Loring, (ass. Prod) Cameron Mackintosh, produced by Constance Grappo, set by Edward T. Gianfrancesco, Jannie Swanepoel’s lighting, André Huguenet Theatre, Jhb & Baxter Theatre 1985. The Biko Inquest (1985). The Dybbuk (Messenger), 1986. He starred in Grin and Bare It at the Victory Theatre in 1990. He starred in Don't Dress for Dinner in 1993 ****
His radio and television work includes The Sound of Murder, The Beatle Song Book, Die Lewe Is..., Thicker Than Water.
Awards, etc
Sources
Tucker, 1997
Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography
Return to
Return to ESAT Personalities H
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page