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[[William Faure]] (1949-1994) was a highly rated film and television producer. | [[William Faure]] (1949-1994) was a highly rated film and television producer. | ||
− | Also known as '''[[Bill Faure]]''' | + | Also known as '''[[William C. Faure]]''' or '''[[Bill Faure]]''' |
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− | Born in Pretoria, he trained at the London Film School. | + | Born in Pretoria, on 17 July 1949, he trained at the London Film School. |
− | Sadly he passed away | + | Sadly he passed away on 18 October 1994, aged 45. |
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== Sources == | == Sources == | ||
Tribute written by [[Roy Christie]] published in ''[[The Star]]'', 21 October 1994. | Tribute written by [[Roy Christie]] published in ''[[The Star]]'', 21 October 1994. | ||
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+ | William C. (Bill) Faure (17 July 1949 – 18 October 1994) | ||
Revision as of 06:56, 9 February 2019
William Faure (1949-1994) was a highly rated film and television producer.
Also known as William C. Faure or Bill Faure
Biography
Born in Pretoria, on 17 July 1949, he trained at the London Film School.
Sadly he passed away on 18 October 1994, aged 45.
Among his notable successes were a televised version of Oscar Wilde’s play Salomé and the epic TV series Shaka Zulu (1986).
Sources
Tribute written by Roy Christie published in The Star, 21 October 1994.
William C. (Bill) Faure (17 July 1949 – 18 October 1994)
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