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− | His debut was in ''[[The Diary of Iris Vaughan]]'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]]. That was followed by ''[[The King and I]]'', ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'' and ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' for [[CAPAB]]. He played the disciple John in [[Peter Krummeck]]'s ''[[The Passion]]''. Appeared in ''[[The Man Most Likely To]]'' | + | His debut was in ''[[The Diary of Iris Vaughan]]'' at the [[Baxter Theatre]]. That was followed by ''[[The King and I]]'', ''[[Fiddler on the Roof]]'' and ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' for [[CAPAB]]. He played the disciple John in [[Peter Krummeck]]'s ''[[The Passion]]''. Appeared in ''[[The Man Most Likely To]]'' in the [[Baxter Theatre]] an in ''[[Summer Holiday]]'' (as Mike, 1998). |
Plays Eddie Holmes in the TV series ''Isidingo'' (2000s). He also had a role in the television series ''The Syndicate''. | Plays Eddie Holmes in the TV series ''Isidingo'' (2000s). He also had a role in the television series ''The Syndicate''. |
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Paul Buckby, actor on stage and television, singer, songwriter.
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Biography
Training
Career
Started his career as actor in 1983 after leaving school in Cape Town. He was with the Just Us Company for a period.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
His debut was in The Diary of Iris Vaughan at the Baxter Theatre. That was followed by The King and I, Fiddler on the Roof and The Taming of the Shrew for CAPAB. He played the disciple John in Peter Krummeck's The Passion. Appeared in The Man Most Likely To in the Baxter Theatre an in Summer Holiday (as Mike, 1998).
Plays Eddie Holmes in the TV series Isidingo (2000s). He also had a role in the television series The Syndicate.
Awards, etc
Sources
Equus programme notes, 1985.
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