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Richard Daneel (1922-) was a stage and film actor and director, and a well known mime-artist.
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Biography
Born Richard van Heerden Daneel, He studied mime in France with Marcel Marceau[1] (1923-2007).
Died tragically on the set of a film he was directing, when a light aircraft hit him while setting up the shot.
Contribution to South African Theatre, film, media and performance
On stage
As actor:
As director:
Productions include The Chairs (Ionesco) which he translated and directed for National Theatre Organisation in the NTO Kamertoneel (1959), Comoedia (a mime programme for NTO, 1960), Jean Anouilh’s Romeo and Jeanette for PACT (1963), ***
In film
As actor:
Die Rebel (1976), Pressure Burst (1971), Seven Against the Sun (1964), Jy's Lieflik Vanaand (1962) and Stropers van die Laeveld (1962).
As director:
Stadig oor die Klippe (1969), Vrolike Vrydag die 13de (1969), and Oupa for Sale (1968).
As writer
Adapted and wrote the script for Vrolike Vrydag 13de (1969)
Sources
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Daneel
Rinie Stead, 1985b
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