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He was the son of actors [[Joe Stewardson]] and [[Diane Appleby]]. | He was the son of actors [[Joe Stewardson]] and [[Diane Appleby]]. | ||
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[[Albert Maritz]]. 2017. "Deon Stewardson – ’n huldeblyk", In memoriam ''[[Litnet]]'' 2017-11-28[http://www.litnet.co.za/deon-stewardson-n-huldeblyk/] | [[Albert Maritz]]. 2017. "Deon Stewardson – ’n huldeblyk", In memoriam ''[[Litnet]]'' 2017-11-28[http://www.litnet.co.za/deon-stewardson-n-huldeblyk/] | ||
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Deon Stewardson (19**-2017). Actor.
He was the son of actors Joe Stewardson and Diane Appleby.
He settled in the Karoo town of Aberdeen and died in Graaff-Reinet on 27 Oktober 2017.
Performed in A Community of Two, Kennedy's Children, Cause Célèbre (for Toerien/Firth), Hardy Folk (with the Young Market Company), Die Van Aardes van Grootoor (at the Market Theatre), Info Scandels, Working Class Hero Bye Bye Blues & Hello Howzit, Wie in Glashuise Woon, The Merchant of Venice, The School for Scandal, Oh What a Lovely War! (PACT 1980), Softer than Rock (1990), King Lear (as the Earl of Gloucester, 1998).
He played a lead role in a popular British television series Wild at Heart in the late 1990s.
He has appeared in advertisements made for the overseas market.
Sources
SACD 1975/76; 1979/80; 1980/81.
Albert Maritz. 2017. "Deon Stewardson – ’n huldeblyk", In memoriam Litnet 2017-11-28[1]
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