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Born in Pretoria on 9 May 1975, because of her parent's itinerant lifestyle, she was raised in Potchefstroom, Vanderbijlpark and Bloemfontein, also attending school in the United States of America for a time. The family moved to Bloemfontein in 1991, where Antoinette matriculated at Sentraal Hoërskool in 1993
 
Born in Pretoria on 9 May 1975, because of her parent's itinerant lifestyle, she was raised in Potchefstroom, Vanderbijlpark and Bloemfontein, also attending school in the United States of America for a time. The family moved to Bloemfontein in 1991, where Antoinette matriculated at Sentraal Hoërskool in 1993
  
She studied drama at the [[University of the Free State]] ([[UOFS]]), completing her degree ''cum laude'' in 1996.
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She studied drama at the [[University of the Free State]] ([[UOFS]]), completing her degree ''cum laude'' in 1996. Later also  studied film acting at the [[South African School of Film and Dramatic Arts]] ([[AFDA]]) under the direction of award-winning playwright, Deon Opperman.
  
  

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Antoinette Louw (1975-) is an actress, playwright, translator and journalist.

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Biography

Born in Pretoria on 9 May 1975, because of her parent's itinerant lifestyle, she was raised in Potchefstroom, Vanderbijlpark and Bloemfontein, also attending school in the United States of America for a time. The family moved to Bloemfontein in 1991, where Antoinette matriculated at Sentraal Hoërskool in 1993

She studied drama at the University of the Free State (UOFS), completing her degree cum laude in 1996. Later also studied film acting at the South African School of Film and Dramatic Arts (AFDA) under the direction of award-winning playwright, Deon Opperman.


She writes an occasional column for Die Burger.

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

Stage appearances:

She had a role in Die Trommel in 2002, played Anna in the upsetting Dis ek, Anna - the stage adaptation of the popular Afrikaans book with the same title.

Other roles include Nag, Ma (2011), Die Vagina Monoloë in 2012 at The Artscape Theatre Centre as part of the Women's Day celebrations, Kinders van Stilte (2013), The House of O: A Reconstruction of Hamlet, Engele Sonder Vlerke and Bagasie.

Films

Die Laaste Tango (2013) and 'n Man soos My Pa (2015), second series of Swartwater on SABC television channel 2.

As a translator:

Translated a number of English plays into Afrikaans, including Night Mother by Marsha Norman (as Nag, Ma , 2011), Children of a Lesser God by Mark Medoff as Kinders van Stilte (2013), .

Awards, etc

One of the winners in 2000 of the Rewards for Playwrights Initiative for her play Elemente.


Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antoinette_Louw

Cape Times, 1 May 2000, 6.

The Star, 5 July 2013.

Volksblad, 10 July 2013.

IMDb [1].


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