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== Biography == | == Biography == | ||
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− | + | Neil began performing while at elementary school, appearing in various revues, operettas and drama competitions, his repertoire including an impersonation of [[David Kramer]]. | |
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At high school he continued performing, also professionally. After school he went abroad as a Rotary exchange student, and on his return pursued a BA in Communications at the [[Rand Afrikaans University]], graduating in 1996 with a BA (Communications). | At high school he continued performing, also professionally. After school he went abroad as a Rotary exchange student, and on his return pursued a BA in Communications at the [[Rand Afrikaans University]], graduating in 1996 with a BA (Communications). | ||
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
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He has produced and directed a short film entitled ''[[Entre Nous]]''. | He has produced and directed a short film entitled ''[[Entre Nous]]''. | ||
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His plays include ''[[Noir]]'' and ''[[Vincent]]'', which he also produced and performed in, for the [[National Arts Festival]]. | His plays include ''[[Noir]]'' and ''[[Vincent]]'', which he also produced and performed in, for the [[National Arts Festival]]. | ||
− | He appeared as Gene in ''[[Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight]]'' (2000) | + | He appeared on stage as Gene in ''[[Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight]]'' (2000), in ''[[Saturday Night at the Palace]]'' as Vince, ''[[Faan se Trein]]'' , 2006, ''[[Hedda Gabler]]'', 2006, ''[[Festen]]'' (director [[Heinrich Reisenhofer]], 2007. [[KKNK]]), ''[[Taraboemdery]]'' (2009-2010). |
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− | '' | + | ''Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight'' programme notes. |
+ | ''[[Cape Times]]'', 14 January 2004; 31 August 2006. | ||
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] | Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]] |
Revision as of 10:20, 11 November 2019
Neil Sandilands (1975-). Actor, director and producer for stage, film and TV.
Contents
Biography
He was born in Randfontein.
Training
Neil began performing while at elementary school, appearing in various revues, operettas and drama competitions, his repertoire including an impersonation of David Kramer.
At high school he continued performing, also professionally. After school he went abroad as a Rotary exchange student, and on his return pursued a BA in Communications at the Rand Afrikaans University, graduating in 1996 with a BA (Communications).
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
TV work
Started in TV as a fourteen year old in the series Meester (1991) by Paul C. Venter and Annie Basson, but became a household name as "Bart" in the hugely popular Afrikaans soap-opera Sewende Laan ("Seventh Aveue"), from 2000 to 2005. His other television credits include lead characters in Konings, Carpe Diem and Soutmansland.
Films
He has produced and directed a short film entitled Entre Nous.
Documentary work
Produced Impresario (with Albert Maritz), an award-winning series on South African theatre personalities.
Stage performances
While at University he wrote, produced and performed in his own plays, winning University colours for his contribution to culture.
His plays include Noir and Vincent, which he also produced and performed in, for the National Arts Festival.
He appeared on stage as Gene in Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight (2000), in Saturday Night at the Palace as Vince, Faan se Trein , 2006, Hedda Gabler, 2006, Festen (director Heinrich Reisenhofer, 2007. KKNK), Taraboemdery (2009-2010).
Awards, etc
Among the stage acting awards he has won is the Fleur du Cap Theatre Award as Best Supporting Actor for "Guy" in My Night with Reg (2002).
Sources
IMDb [1].
Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight programme notes.
Cape Times, 14 January 2004; 31 August 2006.
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