Difference between revisions of "André Odendaal"
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− | (19**) Actor. Qualified with a BA (Hons) drama degree from the University of Pretoria. Joined [[PACT]] in 1986 and was a permanent member of their drama company for four years. *** He starred in ''[[Die Storm]]'' for [[TRUK]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1989 and in ''[[All the Rage]]'' at the 1992 [[National Arts Festival]]. He starred in [[Tennesse Williams]]’s ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]'' in 1994. ''[[ | + | (19**) Actor. Qualified with a BA (Hons) drama degree from the University of Pretoria. Joined [[PACT]] in 1986 and was a permanent member of their drama company for four years. *** He starred in ''[[Die Storm]]'' for [[TRUK]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1989 and in ''[[All the Rage]]'' at the 1992 [[National Arts Festival]]. He starred in [[Tennesse Williams]]’s ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]'' in 1994. ''[[Donkerland]]'' (1996); ''[[Skandaal 2]]'' ([[Deon Opperman]] and [[Lizz Meiring]], 1999) ODENDAL, Andre??, ''[[At the risk of being]]'', [[KKNK]], 2002. Acts in film and television. |
Awards: AA Life Vita Award for most promising actor, 1988; AA Life Vita Award for best supporting actor, 1989; DALRO Critics award for best supporting actor, 1990. | Awards: AA Life Vita Award for most promising actor, 1988; AA Life Vita Award for best supporting actor, 1989; DALRO Critics award for best supporting actor, 1990. |
Revision as of 12:09, 28 September 2013
(19**) Actor. Qualified with a BA (Hons) drama degree from the University of Pretoria. Joined PACT in 1986 and was a permanent member of their drama company for four years. *** He starred in Die Storm for TRUK at the Alexander Theatre in 1989 and in All the Rage at the 1992 National Arts Festival. He starred in Tennesse Williams’s The Glass Menagerie in 1994. Donkerland (1996); Skandaal 2 (Deon Opperman and Lizz Meiring, 1999) ODENDAL, Andre??, At the risk of being, KKNK, 2002. Acts in film and television.
Awards: AA Life Vita Award for most promising actor, 1988; AA Life Vita Award for best supporting actor, 1989; DALRO Critics award for best supporting actor, 1990.
Sources
Tucker, 1997; National Arts Festival Souvenir Programme, 1992, p. 59
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