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ELOFF, Ernst. Afrikaans actor. (1942-2010) Ernst was born in Upington and grew up in Paarl. He graduated with a BA degree from the [[University of Stellenbosch]]. He joined the [[NTO]] Youth Theatre which visited schools, performing prescribed books. He was in the first [[PACT]] drama group when it was formed in 1963, and that of [[CAPAB]] in 1964, later joining [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] at [[PACOFS]]. Ernst worked on and off for all the regional councils and performed in about 280 productions and directed about 20. He has performed in many Radio and Television dramas and series and acted in 15 films. He received many awards and received the [[Piers Nicholson]] Award twice. Ernst once had his own troupe. He broke away from the theatre in the 70's and 80's and managed the Penny Farthing Restaurant in George. He has been overseas a couple of times to study the European theatre. He enjoys reading, classical music, cooking and gardening and is a great cat lover.**  ''[[Die Kwinkslaers]]'' ** 'n toneelgeselskap is die [[Ernst Eloff Toneelgeselskap]], wat in 1994 gestig is nadat ***
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[[Ernst Eloff]]. 1942-2010. [[Afrikaans]] actor, director, translator.
  
ELOFF, Ernst, ''[[Dear Mrs Steyn]]'' en ''[[Sweet Sorrows]]''.   
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== Biography ==
  
Nominated Best Actor Free State Vitas, 1995 for his role in ''[[Die Kwinkslaers]]'' (''The Citizen'', 16 July 1994).
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Ernst was born in Upington and grew up in Paarl. He enjoyed reading, classical music, cooking and gardening and was a great cat lover.  He died in Johannesburg in May 2010, aged 68.  
  
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=== Training ===
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He graduated with a BA degree from the [[University of Stellenbosch]]. He has been overseas a couple of times to study the European theatre.
  
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=== Career ===
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He joined the [[NTO]] Youth Theatre which visited schools, performing prescribed books. He was in the first [[PACT]] drama group when it was formed in 1963, and that of [[CAPAB]] in 1964, later joining [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] at [[PACOFS]]. Ernst worked on and off for all the regional councils and performed in about 280 productions and directed about 20.
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Ernst once had his own troupe. ** 'n toneelgeselskap is die [[Ernst Eloff Toneelgeselskap]], wat in 1994 gestig is nadat ***
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He broke away from the theatre in the 70's and 80's and managed the Penny Farthing Restaurant in George.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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''[[Dear Mrs Steyn]]'' en ''[[Sweet Sorrows]]''.   
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For [[PACOFS]] he played in ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'', ''[[Pase]]'', ''[[My Vrou se Man se Vrou]]'', ''[[The Maids]]'', ''[[Die Keiser]]'', ''[[Flikflooie]]'', ''[[Equus]]'', as Sweeney
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CAPAB ''[[Rashomon]]'' 1964, ''[[Die Patatta]]'' 1965, ''[[Amadeus]]''.
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He was in the cast of two productions of ''[[Die Teken]]'' (1985 and 1986).
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''[[Die Kwinkslaers]]''. ''[[Gulls]]'' (1992).
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He translated ''[[Huis Clos]]'' into [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Agter Geslote Deure]]''.
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He has performed in many Radio and Television dramas and series and acted in 15 films.
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== Awards, etc ==
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He received many awards and received the [[Piers Nicholson]] Award twice.
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Nominated Best Actor Free State Vitas, 1995 for his role in ''[[Die Kwinkslaers]]''
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He received a [[Vita Award]] (Free State region) as best actor for his role in ''[[Gulls]]'' 1992.
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Nominated Ernst Eloff Company for `Die kwinkslaers';
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== Sources ==
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Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue, e.g. photographs of several [[PACOFS]] productions.
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''[[The Citizen]]'', 16 July 1994.
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''[[Die Burger]]'', 28 May 2010.
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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== Return to ==
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Revision as of 09:39, 23 September 2017

Ernst Eloff. 1942-2010. Afrikaans actor, director, translator.

Biography

Ernst was born in Upington and grew up in Paarl. He enjoyed reading, classical music, cooking and gardening and was a great cat lover. He died in Johannesburg in May 2010, aged 68.

Training

He graduated with a BA degree from the University of Stellenbosch. He has been overseas a couple of times to study the European theatre.

Career

He joined the NTO Youth Theatre which visited schools, performing prescribed books. He was in the first PACT drama group when it was formed in 1963, and that of CAPAB in 1964, later joining Jannie Gildenhuys at PACOFS. Ernst worked on and off for all the regional councils and performed in about 280 productions and directed about 20.

Ernst once had his own troupe. ** 'n toneelgeselskap is die Ernst Eloff Toneelgeselskap, wat in 1994 gestig is nadat ***

He broke away from the theatre in the 70's and 80's and managed the Penny Farthing Restaurant in George.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Dear Mrs Steyn en Sweet Sorrows.


For PACOFS he played in Romeo and Juliet, Pase, My Vrou se Man se Vrou, The Maids, Die Keiser, Flikflooie, Equus, as Sweeney

CAPAB Rashomon 1964, Die Patatta 1965, Amadeus.

He was in the cast of two productions of Die Teken (1985 and 1986).

Die Kwinkslaers. Gulls (1992).

He translated Huis Clos into Afrikaans as Agter Geslote Deure.

He has performed in many Radio and Television dramas and series and acted in 15 films.

Awards, etc

He received many awards and received the Piers Nicholson Award twice.

Nominated Best Actor Free State Vitas, 1995 for his role in Die Kwinkslaers

He received a Vita Award (Free State region) as best actor for his role in Gulls 1992.

Nominated Ernst Eloff Company for `Die kwinkslaers';

Sources

Various entries in the NELM catalogue, e.g. photographs of several PACOFS productions.

The Citizen, 16 July 1994.

Die Burger, 28 May 2010.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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