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Keith Grenville. (19*-) Actor, director and compére and tour guide.

Biography

Shaw's Pygmalion (Colchester Theatre),

In South Africa he worked at The Space in the 1970s. He also worked for CAPAB, NAPAC and PACT for many years.

He was Consultant Director at the Baxter Theatre and Drama director for CAPAB.

Made a number of film and television appearances as well.

In the early 2000s he retired from acting and continued his very successful career as compére and tour guide in Egypt.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

As actor

He was invited to play Leontes in The Winter's Tale at Maynardville in 1971. Since then Cape Town has been his home.

For the Space he acted in The Bear, Endgame¸ L’amante Anglaise, Lesson in Blood and Roses, Othello Slegs Blankes¸ Revenge, and 'Tis a Pity She's a Whore.

He has appeared in Jean Anouilh’s The Director of the Opera by (PACT, 1977), Entertaining Mr Sloane (1977), Home (as "Harry", 1978).

He starred in Peter Shaffer’s The Royal Hunt of the Sun, directed by Leonard Schach together with Marius Weyers, Michael McCabe, David Horner, Patrick Mynhardt and Bill Flynn. It was staged during the opening season of the Pretoria State Theatre in 1981.

He appeared in a CAPAB production of King Lear, year unknown (NELM: [Collection: GRENVILLE, Keith]: 2014. 273. 3).

He played Angelo in Measure for Measure, Maynardville (1987).

Film and TV work

He had a long career as a TV and film actor as well, his appearances in local and international films and TV appearances include:

FILMS

Emergency-Ward 10 (1957), The Fourth Reich, Love Me Leave Me and My Partner the Ghost (1969), UFO (1970), The Star Child (1989), That Englishwoman ((1990), The Gospel According to Matthew (1993) ,

Voice-overs: The First Christmas (1998), The Chimes (1999),

TV ROLES

The Adventures of Sinbad (1996) Arende (1994) Arende 8.2 Governor Andrew Wilks 1994

Arende II: MoordenaarsKaroo TV Series Governor Andrew Wilks (1992) 1992

The Fourth Reich (1990) The Fourth Reich 5.2 Pierre van Ryneveld 1990


The Star Child (1989) The Star Child Video 1989

Arende 8.5 TV Series Gov. Wilks (1989) 1989

Shaka Zulu (1986) Shaka Zulu 7.7 TV Mini Series Shepstone 1986 10 episodes

An Entirely New Concept in Packaging TV Movie 1983

Decision to Die Dr. André Murray 1978

Deadly Jaws (1974) Deadly Jaws 4.5 Coast Guard Captain 1974 TV SERIES

Spencer Banks and Cheryl Burfield in Timeslip (1970) Timeslip 7.9 TV Series Dr. Ferguson 1971 1 episode

Doomwatch (1970) Doomwatch 7.3 TV Series Dr. Eric Godfrey 1971 1 episode

Ed Bishop in UFO (1970) UFO 7.9 TV Series Dawson 1971 1 episode

Kenneth Cope in My Partner the Ghost (1969) My Partner the Ghost 7.7 TV Series P.C. Russell 1969 1 episode

ITV Playhouse (1967) ITV Playhouse 6.9 TV Series Barry Bearded don 1969 2 episodes

The Gold Robbers (1969) The Gold Robbers 7.8 TV Mini Series Reverend Lawrence 1969 1 episode

Complete and Utter History of Britain (1969) Complete and Utter History of Britain 7.8 TV Series 1969 1 episode

Patrick Wymark in The Power Game (1965) The Power Game 8.3 TV Series Franklyn Bar Waiter 1966–1969 2 episodes

George and the Dragon (1966) George and the Dragon 7.6 TV Series Jenkins 1968 1 episode

Ian Hendry and Jean Marsh in The Informer (1966) The Informer 8.0 TV Series Policeman 1967 1 episode

Who Is Sylvia? TV Series 1967 1 episode

Gerald Flood, Glyn Owen, and Philip Stone in The Rat Catchers (1966) The Rat Catchers 8.3 TV Series Kurt Ministry Servant 1966–1967 2 episodes

Conflict TV Series Butler 1966 1 episode

The Wednesday Play (1964) The Wednesday Play 7.5 TV Series Bailiff 1966 1 episode

As director

He directed The Caretaker and Fallen Angels for the Space Theatre.

He directed Dear Liar (CAPAB 1979), playing Shaw opposite Zoë Randall as Mrs Patrick Campbell. He was also involved in a Baxter Theatre production of Dear Liar in 1981.

He directed Pieter Toerien and Shirley Firth’s last joint production namely the Baxter Theatre production of Robert Kirby’s It's a Boy! starring Dale Cutts, Bo Petersen and James Irwin at the Intimate Theatre in 1982. He directed Anyone for Denis? starring Erica Rogers and John Lesley for the Baxter at the Academy Theatre in 1983. His Not About Heroes, for Volute Productions was staged at the Baxter Theatre and Upstairs at the Market in 1986. He directed Robert Hewett’s Gulls which was staged in 1987. He directed Michael Drinn’s The Phantom of the Opera in 1990.

Directed As You Like It at Maynardville in 1999.

Awards

Received numerous awards over the years, including the Fleur du Cap Theatre Award as Best Leading Actor (1978) and Best Director (1999). 1987 Vita awards for his direction of Gulls.

Sources

SACD 1973,1974.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0340301/

Pat Schwartz 1988. The Best of Company: The Story of Johannesburg's Market Theatre. Johannesburg: Ad Donker.

Percy Tucker. 1997. Just the Ticket. My 50 Years in Show Business. Johannesburg: Witwatersrand University Press.

CAPAB theatre programme for Antony and Cleopatra, 1993 (ESAT Archive)

The Taming of the Shrew programme notes, 1996.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

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