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(****-****). Actress. Trained at RADA. Nominated for Best Actress for Fleur de Cap 1978. Performed in Vroue Van Troje at the Market Theatre. (SACD 1977/78) (SACD1979/80) | (****-****). Actress. Trained at RADA. Nominated for Best Actress for Fleur de Cap 1978. Performed in Vroue Van Troje at the Market Theatre. (SACD 1977/78) (SACD1979/80) | ||
− | CILLIERS, Jana. Actress. (1950-) Daughter of renowned painter Betty-Cilliers Barnard, she studied acting at the University of Pretoria and London’s RADA, before returning to South Africa in 197??**** to become part of the new generation of bilingual performers working for the various [[Performing Arts Councils]], as well as the independent companies such as [[Space Theatre|The Space]] in Cape Town (''[[My Husband’s wild desires almost drove me mad]]'', 197*) and The [[Market Theatre]] in Johannesburg) and [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] (**). She married actor/film director [[Regardt van den Bergh]] (they have two daughters, of which one - [[Lika van den Bergh]] - also turned to acting) and later married actor [[Bill Flynn]]. Her roles on stage include "Frankie" in ''[[Frankie and Johnny at the Claire de Lune]]''. Besides numerous leading roles in major stage productions, she became a major film and television performer with a vast variety of roles (e.g. "Salomé" in Bill Faure’s sumptuous SABC production of Oscar Wilde’s play, and roles in Whirpool, City People, and ***). In the 1990s she began to establish a major reputation for her superb one-woman performances – including ''[[The American | + | CILLIERS, Jana. Actress. (1950-) Daughter of renowned painter Betty-Cilliers Barnard, she studied acting at the University of Pretoria and London’s RADA, before returning to South Africa in 197??**** to become part of the new generation of bilingual performers working for the various [[Performing Arts Councils]], as well as the independent companies such as [[Space Theatre|The Space]] in Cape Town (''[[My Husband’s wild desires almost drove me mad]]'', 197*) and The [[Market Theatre]] in Johannesburg) and [[Pieter Toerien Productions]] (**). She married actor/film director [[Regardt van den Bergh]] (they have two daughters, of which one - [[Lika van den Bergh]] - also turned to acting) and later married actor [[Bill Flynn]]. Her roles on stage include "Frankie" in ''[[Frankie and Johnny at the Claire de Lune]]''. Besides numerous leading roles in major stage productions, she became a major film and television performer with a vast variety of roles (e.g. "Salomé" in Bill Faure’s sumptuous SABC production of Oscar Wilde’s play, and roles in Whirpool, City People, and ***). In the 1990s she began to establish a major reputation for her superb one-woman performances – including ''[[The American Popess]]'', 2001. ''[[Pope Joan]]'' (199* - and in Afrikaans as "Pous Johanna"), ''[[Romeo en Julia (Studie van 'n Verdrinkende Liggaam)|Romeo and Julia]]'' ([[Vleis, Rys, en Aartappels]], 2005), ''[[Master Class]]'' (where she played Maria Callas, winning a [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Theatre Award]], Best Actress, 1996) and ''[[Opdrag: Ingrid Jonker]]'' (1998-9) * Played a role in, *** which was staged at [[Space Theatre|The Space]]. * She starred in [[Barney Simon]]’s production of an Afrikaans translation of ''[[The Women of Troy]]'' together with [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]], [[Grethe Fox]], [[Sandra Prinsloo]] and [[Wilna Snyman]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in 1977. She starred in the [[Brickhill-Burke]] production of Alan Aykbourn’s trilogy, ''[[The Norman Conquests]]'', separately titled ''[[Table Manners]]'', ''[[Living Together]]'' and ''[[Round and Round the Garden]]'', at [[His Majesty’s]] in 1979 together with [[Bill Flynn]], [[Sandra Duncan]], [[Dorothy Ann Gould]], [[Eckard Rabe]] and [[John Lesley]] under direction of [[Brian Rawlinson]]. She starred in [[Michael Frayn]]’s adaptation of Chekhov’s comedy called ''[[Wild Honey]]'' together with [[Michael Richard]] under [[Bobby Heaney]]’s direction at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in August 1986. She starred in [[Terence McNally]]’s ''[[Frankie and Johnny at the Claire de Lune]]'' in 1988. She starred in [[Richard Harris]]’s ''[[The Maintenance Man]]'' at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in 1990. She starred in A.R. Gurney’s ''[[Love Letters]]'' at the [[Richard Haines Theatre]] in September 1991. She starred in Tennesse Williams’ ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]'' in 1994. , The American Popepess, 2001. ??**(Tucker, 1997) |
Revision as of 17:22, 2 July 2012
(****-****). Actress. Trained at RADA. Nominated for Best Actress for Fleur de Cap 1978. Performed in Vroue Van Troje at the Market Theatre. (SACD 1977/78) (SACD1979/80)
CILLIERS, Jana. Actress. (1950-) Daughter of renowned painter Betty-Cilliers Barnard, she studied acting at the University of Pretoria and London’s RADA, before returning to South Africa in 197??**** to become part of the new generation of bilingual performers working for the various Performing Arts Councils, as well as the independent companies such as The Space in Cape Town (My Husband’s wild desires almost drove me mad, 197*) and The Market Theatre in Johannesburg) and Pieter Toerien Productions (**). She married actor/film director Regardt van den Bergh (they have two daughters, of which one - Lika van den Bergh - also turned to acting) and later married actor Bill Flynn. Her roles on stage include "Frankie" in Frankie and Johnny at the Claire de Lune. Besides numerous leading roles in major stage productions, she became a major film and television performer with a vast variety of roles (e.g. "Salomé" in Bill Faure’s sumptuous SABC production of Oscar Wilde’s play, and roles in Whirpool, City People, and ***). In the 1990s she began to establish a major reputation for her superb one-woman performances – including The American Popess, 2001. Pope Joan (199* - and in Afrikaans as "Pous Johanna"), Romeo and Julia (Vleis, Rys, en Aartappels, 2005), Master Class (where she played Maria Callas, winning a Fleur du Cap Theatre Award, Best Actress, 1996) and Opdrag: Ingrid Jonker (1998-9) * Played a role in, *** which was staged at The Space. * She starred in Barney Simon’s production of an Afrikaans translation of The Women of Troy together with Aletta Bezuidenhout, Grethe Fox, Sandra Prinsloo and Wilna Snyman at the Market Theatre in 1977. She starred in the Brickhill-Burke production of Alan Aykbourn’s trilogy, The Norman Conquests, separately titled Table Manners, Living Together and Round and Round the Garden, at His Majesty’s in 1979 together with Bill Flynn, Sandra Duncan, Dorothy Ann Gould, Eckard Rabe and John Lesley under direction of Brian Rawlinson. She starred in Michael Frayn’s adaptation of Chekhov’s comedy called Wild Honey together with Michael Richard under Bobby Heaney’s direction at the Alexander Theatre in August 1986. She starred in Terence McNally’s Frankie and Johnny at the Claire de Lune in 1988. She starred in Richard Harris’s The Maintenance Man at the Leonard Rayne Theatre in 1990. She starred in A.R. Gurney’s Love Letters at the Richard Haines Theatre in September 1991. She starred in Tennesse Williams’ The Glass Menagerie in 1994. , The American Popepess, 2001. ??**(Tucker, 1997)
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