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(196*-) Stage, film and TV actor, singer and director. Born in Cape Town, he completed a Performers Diploma in Speech and Drama ([[University of Cape Town]] 1980-1983) and a Directors Course at the British Theatre Association (London 1987). ** Roles in ***, ''[[Ain’t Misbehavin’]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]] and [[NAPAC]], 1990), [[Susan Pam-Grant]] and [[D.J. Grant]]’s ''[[Take the Floor]]'' (the [[Laager]] and on national and international tours, 1994, 2002), *, ''[[A Writer’s Last Word]]'' – A One Man Show ([[National Arts Festival]] 2002), ''[[District Six, The Musical]]'' ([[Baxter]], 2002), ''[[Kanna hy Kô Hystoe]]'' ([[Baxter]], 2003), ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' ([[Johannesburg Civic]], 2003, **, ''[[Motown Magic]]'' ([[Gold Reef City]], 2009). His directing credits include * ''[[Buckingham Palace - District Six]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 199*) * ''[[Where the Boys Are]]'' ([[On Broadway]], Cape Town, 2008), *. Has been an actor in various international films and made guest appearances on SA TV shows. | (196*-) Stage, film and TV actor, singer and director. Born in Cape Town, he completed a Performers Diploma in Speech and Drama ([[University of Cape Town]] 1980-1983) and a Directors Course at the British Theatre Association (London 1987). ** Roles in ***, ''[[Ain’t Misbehavin’]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien]] and [[NAPAC]], 1990), [[Susan Pam-Grant]] and [[D.J. Grant]]’s ''[[Take the Floor]]'' (the [[Laager]] and on national and international tours, 1994, 2002), *, ''[[A Writer’s Last Word]]'' – A One Man Show ([[National Arts Festival]] 2002), ''[[District Six, The Musical]]'' ([[Baxter]], 2002), ''[[Kanna hy Kô Hystoe]]'' ([[Baxter]], 2003), ''[[Jack and the Beanstalk]]'' ([[Johannesburg Civic]], 2003, **, ''[[Motown Magic]]'' ([[Gold Reef City]], 2009). His directing credits include * ''[[Buckingham Palace - District Six]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 199*) * ''[[Where the Boys Are]]'' ([[On Broadway]], Cape Town, 2008), *. Has been an actor in various international films and made guest appearances on SA TV shows. | ||
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Revision as of 20:34, 27 April 2012
(196*-) Stage, film and TV actor, singer and director. Born in Cape Town, he completed a Performers Diploma in Speech and Drama (University of Cape Town 1980-1983) and a Directors Course at the British Theatre Association (London 1987). ** Roles in ***, Ain’t Misbehavin’ (Pieter Toerien and NAPAC, 1990), Susan Pam-Grant and D.J. Grant’s Take the Floor (the Laager and on national and international tours, 1994, 2002), *, A Writer’s Last Word – A One Man Show (National Arts Festival 2002), District Six, The Musical (Baxter, 2002), Kanna hy Kô Hystoe (Baxter, 2003), Jack and the Beanstalk (Johannesburg Civic, 2003, **, Motown Magic (Gold Reef City, 2009). His directing credits include * Buckingham Palace - District Six (Baxter Theatre, 199*) * Where the Boys Are (On Broadway, Cape Town, 2008), *. Has been an actor in various international films and made guest appearances on SA TV shows.
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