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− | During his time in South Africa, Waugh was a part-time sound man in the [[Intimate Theatre]] at Rissik Street in Johannesburg (1972/73). Worked on ''[[Don't Start Without Me]]'' (1972), ''[[Just Libby]]'' (1973), and ''[[Wait | + | During his time in South Africa, Waugh was a part-time sound man in the [[Intimate Theatre]] at Rissik Street in Johannesburg (1972/73). Worked on ''[[Don't Start Without Me]]'' (1972), ''[[Just Libby]]'' (1973), and ''[[Wait Until Dark]]'' (1973). |
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(19**-) Scottish Policeman, city councellor and part-time sound man.
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Biography
Born in Scotland, he traveled extensively worldwide, spending a period in South Africa (1972-1973), working in theatre.
Became Police Inspector in the City of Glasgow Police, Strathclyde Police, Northern Constabulary. A a Community Councillor in several areas over the years, his other activities at various times include being the Chair of Crossroads Lochaber, Ballachulish Community Council, a member the Scottish Hydro Electric Northern committee, and co-ordinator of the Duke of Edinburgh scheme for several years in Lochaber.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
During his time in South Africa, Waugh was a part-time sound man in the Intimate Theatre at Rissik Street in Johannesburg (1972/73). Worked on Don't Start Without Me (1972), Just Libby (1973), and Wait Until Dark (1973).
Sources
Personal correspondence with Jimmy Waugh. (E-mail 2014)
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