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1. '''Morné Coetzer'''(191*-19**) Actor.
 
1. '''Morné Coetzer'''(191*-19**) Actor.
  
Sometimes billed [[Morné Coetser]]
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Sometimes billed as [[Morné Coetzer Sr.]]
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He was married to actress [[Sann de Lange]]. Productions include Siward in ''[[Macbeth]]'' ([[NTO]], 1950), ''[[So praat die ou rivier]]'' ([[NTO]] 1954), ''[[Tom, Dirk en Herrie]]'' (1962).
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He was married to actress [[Sann de Lange]]. Productions include Siward in ''[[Macbeth]]'' ([[NTO]], 1950), ''[[So praat die ou rivier]]'' ([[NTO]] 1954),  
  
 
2. '''Morné Coetzer''' (194*-) is an actor and director for stage, film and TV. **
 
2. '''Morné Coetzer''' (194*-) is an actor and director for stage, film and TV. **
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Sometimes billed [[Morné Coetser]]
  
 
He is the son of actress [[San de Lange|Sann de Lange]] and [[Morné Coetzer]] senior. He was married to TV presenter Jeanne Coetzer (also known as Jeanne McCaul), daughter of [[Hermien Dommisse]]. He joined the Cape Regional Theatre circa 1962. He has appeared on stage in productions such as ''[[Die Goue Kring]]'', ''[[Ons Dorp]]'', , ''[[I Remember Mama|Ek Onthou vir Mamma]]'', ''[[Anna Christie]]'' and ''[[Lady Precious Stream|Juffrou Edelwater]]''. He had roles in the films ''[[Lord Oom Piet]]'' and ''[[Seven against the Sun]]''. (Source: ''Anna Christie'' programme notes, 1962-3).
 
He is the son of actress [[San de Lange|Sann de Lange]] and [[Morné Coetzer]] senior. He was married to TV presenter Jeanne Coetzer (also known as Jeanne McCaul), daughter of [[Hermien Dommisse]]. He joined the Cape Regional Theatre circa 1962. He has appeared on stage in productions such as ''[[Die Goue Kring]]'', ''[[Ons Dorp]]'', , ''[[I Remember Mama|Ek Onthou vir Mamma]]'', ''[[Anna Christie]]'' and ''[[Lady Precious Stream|Juffrou Edelwater]]''. He had roles in the films ''[[Lord Oom Piet]]'' and ''[[Seven against the Sun]]''. (Source: ''Anna Christie'' programme notes, 1962-3).
  
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Films included ''[[Tom, Dirk en Herrie]]'' (1962).
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Snip en Rissiepit (1973)
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Snip en Rissiepit
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Hermanus Buitendag (as Mornay Coetzer)
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1973
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Die Sersant en die Tiger Moth
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Gysbert van Graan (as Mornay Coetzer)
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1973
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Die Wonderwêreld van Kammie Kamfer
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(as Morné Coetzer Sr.)
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1965
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Gevaarlike Spel (1962)
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Gevaarlike Spel
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Barney
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1962
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Tom Dirk en Herrie
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Kleynhans (as Morné Coetser)
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1962
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Basie (1961)
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Basie
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Kobus, Stella's father (as Morné Coetzer Sr.)
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1961
  
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Die Jagters
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Constable (uncredited)
  
 
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Revision as of 07:06, 12 February 2023

Two theatre personalities have the name Morné Coetzer

1. Morné Coetzer(191*-19**) Actor.

Sometimes billed as Morné Coetzer Sr.


He was married to actress Sann de Lange. Productions include Siward in Macbeth (NTO, 1950), So praat die ou rivier (NTO 1954),

2. Morné Coetzer (194*-) is an actor and director for stage, film and TV. **

Sometimes billed Morné Coetser

He is the son of actress Sann de Lange and Morné Coetzer senior. He was married to TV presenter Jeanne Coetzer (also known as Jeanne McCaul), daughter of Hermien Dommisse. He joined the Cape Regional Theatre circa 1962. He has appeared on stage in productions such as Die Goue Kring, Ons Dorp, , Ek Onthou vir Mamma, Anna Christie and Juffrou Edelwater. He had roles in the films Lord Oom Piet and Seven against the Sun. (Source: Anna Christie programme notes, 1962-3).

Films included Tom, Dirk en Herrie (1962).


Snip en Rissiepit (1973) Snip en Rissiepit Hermanus Buitendag (as Mornay Coetzer) 1973

Die Sersant en die Tiger Moth Gysbert van Graan (as Mornay Coetzer) 1973

Die Wonderwêreld van Kammie Kamfer (as Morné Coetzer Sr.) 1965

Gevaarlike Spel (1962) Gevaarlike Spel Barney 1962

Tom Dirk en Herrie Kleynhans (as Morné Coetser) 1962

Basie (1961) Basie Kobus, Stella's father (as Morné Coetzer Sr.) 1961

Die Jagters Constable (uncredited)

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