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+ | Born Antonie Frederik Prinsloo on 22 May, 1941, in Heilbron in the Orange Free State where he began his schooling, ultimately matriculating from the Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool in Pretoria. He then studied part-time at the [[University of South Africa]], completing a B.A.-degree, a B.A. Honnours-graad, an M.A. and a D.Litt. et Phil. in linguisitics. | ||
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+ | While completing his studies he at one time worked as an instructor and performer for a Pretoria based dance school and in the 1960s he was a member of RATO (the [[Roodepoort Amateur Teaterorganisasie]]), for which he no doubt performed but also wrote a number of plays with playwright and film director and producer [[Dirk de Villiers]] in the 1960s. (However, he does not seem to have been credited in the published texts of the plays.) | ||
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Revision as of 11:12, 17 February 2023
Anton Prinsloo (1941–2016) was a linguist, radio announcer and playwright.
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Biography
Born Antonie Frederik Prinsloo on 22 May, 1941, in Heilbron in the Orange Free State where he began his schooling, ultimately matriculating from the Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool in Pretoria. He then studied part-time at the University of South Africa, completing a B.A.-degree, a B.A. Honnours-graad, an M.A. and a D.Litt. et Phil. in linguisitics.
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While completing his studies he at one time worked as an instructor and performer for a Pretoria based dance school and in the 1960s he was a member of RATO (the Roodepoort Amateur Teaterorganisasie), for which he no doubt performed but also wrote a number of plays with playwright and film director and producer Dirk de Villiers in the 1960s. (However, he does not seem to have been credited in the published texts of the plays.)