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+ | Bilingual Afrikaans and English actor on stage, radio and film, director of SABC, founder-director of [[DALRO]]. Studied at the [[University of Stellenbosch]]. A member of the [[Oranjeklub]], a youth group in Cape Town, for which he appeared in a number of productions, including ''[[Vrydag]]'' (a localised version of a Hungarian play) in 1929, ''[[Hantie kom Huistoe]]'' ([[Schumann]], 1933), *. Also acted as guest performer for the [[South African College of Music]] (e.g in ''[[Sister Beatrice]]'', 1933), *** As professional actor starred as * in the Afrikaans ''[[Hamlet]]'' (1947), ***. His film career includes ''Pinkie se Erfenis'' (Pierre de Wet, 1946), * On occasion acted as adjudicator for the [[FATSSA Play Festival]]. | ||
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+ | == [[Gideon Roos|Roos, Gideon]] (Jnr)== | ||
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+ | Son of [[Gideon Roos]], he studied law at **. Became a specialist in laws governing copyright and performing rights, and a director of [[DALRO]]. | ||
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Revision as of 11:48, 12 January 2011
There are two entries with this name:
Roos, Gideon
Bilingual Afrikaans and English actor on stage, radio and film, director of SABC, founder-director of DALRO. Studied at the University of Stellenbosch. A member of the Oranjeklub, a youth group in Cape Town, for which he appeared in a number of productions, including Vrydag (a localised version of a Hungarian play) in 1929, Hantie kom Huistoe (Schumann, 1933), *. Also acted as guest performer for the South African College of Music (e.g in Sister Beatrice, 1933), *** As professional actor starred as * in the Afrikaans Hamlet (1947), ***. His film career includes Pinkie se Erfenis (Pierre de Wet, 1946), * On occasion acted as adjudicator for the FATSSA Play Festival.
Roos, Gideon (Jnr)
Son of Gideon Roos, he studied law at **. Became a specialist in laws governing copyright and performing rights, and a director of DALRO.
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