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− | M.P. Olivier Burgers, also referred to as simply M.P. Burgers or Olivier Burgers. (19*-) Journalist, radio and film actor, translator. | + | '''M.P. Olivier Burgers''', also referred to as simply M.P. Burgers or Olivier Burgers. (19*-) Journalist, radio and film actor, translator. |
− | Translated Ibsen's ''[[Ghosts]]'' into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Spoke]]'' (first produced by ** with [[André Huguenet]] and [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]] in 194*), *. One of the performers in the 1947 Afrikaans [[Hamlet]]. Also reviewed and wrote on theatre for a number of publications, including ''Trans-Afrika'', **, and **. Brother of the beloved comedian of stage, radio and film, [[Frederik Burgers]]. | + | Translated Ibsen's ''[[Ghosts]]'' into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Spoke]]'' (first produced by ** with [[André Huguenet]] and [[Anna Neethling-Pohl]] in 194*), *. One of the performers in the 1947 Afrikaans [[Hamlet]]. Also reviewed and wrote on theatre for a number of publications, including ''Trans-Afrika'', **, and **. |
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+ | Brother of the beloved comedian of stage, radio and film, [[Frederik Burgers]]. | ||
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 18:30, 15 April 2017
M.P. Olivier Burgers, also referred to as simply M.P. Burgers or Olivier Burgers. (19*-) Journalist, radio and film actor, translator.
Translated Ibsen's Ghosts into Afrikaans as Spoke (first produced by ** with André Huguenet and Anna Neethling-Pohl in 194*), *. One of the performers in the 1947 Afrikaans Hamlet. Also reviewed and wrote on theatre for a number of publications, including Trans-Afrika, **, and **.
Brother of the beloved comedian of stage, radio and film, Frederik Burgers.
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