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REICHLIN, Saul (19**- ). South African-born actor. Before training at Central School of Speech and Drama in London, he practiced law, for five years, in South Africa and London and then went to live in London. He has appeared in West End and many other major U.K. theatres. [http://www.saulreichlin.biz/biography.html]
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[[Saul Reichlin]] (19**- ). South African-born actor.
  
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== Biography ==
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Before training at Central School of Speech and Drama in London, he practiced law, for five years, in South Africa and London and then went to live in London. He has appeared in West End and many other major U.K. theatres. [http://www.saulreichlin.biz/biography.html]
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He Played the role of Professor Joseph Mashkan in ''[[Old Wicked Songs]]'' in Cape Town and Johannesburg in 1998.
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== Awards, etc. ==
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He was nominated as best actor for the Cape Town region [[Vita Award]] for his role in ''[[Old Wicked Songs]]''.
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== Sources ==
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Old Wicked Songs theatre programme, 1998.
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''[[Cape Argus]]'', 25 August 1998.
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Revision as of 16:37, 25 September 2019

Saul Reichlin (19**- ). South African-born actor.

Biography

Before training at Central School of Speech and Drama in London, he practiced law, for five years, in South Africa and London and then went to live in London. He has appeared in West End and many other major U.K. theatres. [1]

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

He Played the role of Professor Joseph Mashkan in Old Wicked Songs in Cape Town and Johannesburg in 1998.

Awards, etc.

He was nominated as best actor for the Cape Town region Vita Award for his role in Old Wicked Songs.

Sources

Old Wicked Songs theatre programme, 1998.

Cape Argus, 25 August 1998.

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