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− | [[Albert Pretorius]] ( | + | [[Albert Pretorius]] (198*-) is a stage and film actor and playwright. |
− | He | + | He also performs under the name [[Albertus Pretorius]] on occasion. |
+ | == Biography == | ||
− | He | + | Pretorius studied drama at the [[University of Cape Town]], graduating in 2008. |
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+ | He made his professional acting debut in [[Jaco Bouwer]]'s ''[[#Untitled]]'' in 20**, and has performed with [[Dutch]] theatre group [[Toneelgroep De Appel]] on various occasions, both here and in Holland. | ||
He is a founding director of [[The Pink Couch]] company, along with [[Tara Notcutt]], [[Gideon Lombard]] and [[Mat Lewis]]. | He is a founding director of [[The Pink Couch]] company, along with [[Tara Notcutt]], [[Gideon Lombard]] and [[Mat Lewis]]. | ||
− | Stage roles in ''[[Long Walk to Freedom]]'', ''[[3 Little Pigs]]'' (2014), ''[[Balbesit]]'' (2013), ''[[ Thom Pain (based on nothing)]]'' (2014), ''[[Dogma]]'' (2014), ''[[Playland]]'' (2014), ''[[Fatal]]'' (2015), ''[[Waiting for this God ou]]'' (2014) | + | Stage roles in ''[[Long Walk to Freedom]]'', ''[[3 Little Pigs]]'' (2014), ''[[Balbesit]]'' (2013), ''[[ Thom Pain (based on nothing)]]'' (2014), ''[[Dogma]]'' (2014), ''[[Doodsnikke]]'', ''[[Playland]]'' (2014), ''[[Fatal]]'' (2015), ''[[Waiting for this God ou]]'' (2014) ''[[Messe in Henne]]'' and ''[[Nagwond]]''. |
Television Roles include ''[[Waterfront]]'' (Season 1) ''[[Binnelanders]]'' (Season 6), ''[[Die Boekklub]]'' (Season 2), ''[[Buurtwag]]'' (Season 1) and ''[[Die Boland Moorde]]'' (Seasons 1 and 2). | Television Roles include ''[[Waterfront]]'' (Season 1) ''[[Binnelanders]]'' (Season 6), ''[[Die Boekklub]]'' (Season 2), ''[[Buurtwag]]'' (Season 1) and ''[[Die Boland Moorde]]'' (Seasons 1 and 2). | ||
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Film roles include ''[[Die Wonderwerker]]'' (2012), ''[[Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom]]'' (2013) and ''[[Konfetti]]'' (2014). | Film roles include ''[[Die Wonderwerker]]'' (2012), ''[[Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom]]'' (2013) and ''[[Konfetti]]'' (2014). | ||
− | As a playwright he has written he co-authored ''[[...MISKIEN]]'' with [[Tara Notcutt]] and [[Gideon Lombard]] (2014); ''[[Fatal]]'' (2015), | + | As a playwright he has written he co-authored ''[[...MISKIEN]]'' with [[Tara Notcutt]] and [[Gideon Lombard]] (2014); ''[[3 Little Pigs]]'' with [[Rob van Vuuren]], [[Tara Notcutt]] and [[James Cairns]], and authored ''[[Fatal]]'' (2015), |
== Sources == | == Sources == |
Revision as of 08:42, 10 May 2018
Albert Pretorius (198*-) is a stage and film actor and playwright.
He also performs under the name Albertus Pretorius on occasion.
Biography
Pretorius studied drama at the University of Cape Town, graduating in 2008.
He made his professional acting debut in Jaco Bouwer's #Untitled in 20**, and has performed with Dutch theatre group Toneelgroep De Appel on various occasions, both here and in Holland.
He is a founding director of The Pink Couch company, along with Tara Notcutt, Gideon Lombard and Mat Lewis.
Stage roles in Long Walk to Freedom, 3 Little Pigs (2014), Balbesit (2013), Thom Pain (based on nothing) (2014), Dogma (2014), Doodsnikke, Playland (2014), Fatal (2015), Waiting for this God ou (2014) Messe in Henne and Nagwond.
Television Roles include Waterfront (Season 1) Binnelanders (Season 6), Die Boekklub (Season 2), Buurtwag (Season 1) and Die Boland Moorde (Seasons 1 and 2).
Film roles include Die Wonderwerker (2012), Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (2013) and Konfetti (2014).
As a playwright he has written he co-authored ...MISKIEN with Tara Notcutt and Gideon Lombard (2014); 3 Little Pigs with Rob van Vuuren, Tara Notcutt and James Cairns, and authored Fatal (2015),
Sources
https://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/viewactor.aspx?actorid=11193
http://cue.ru.ac.za/tag/albert-pretorius/
http://www.thefugard.com/whats-on/coming-soon/item/playland
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt2404552/fullcredits?ref_=tt_ov_st_sm
https://www.imdb.com/name/nm5439080/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm
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