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− | In Johannesburg he appeared in [[The Irregular Verb | + | In Johannesburg he appeared in ''[[The Irregular Verb To Love]]'', ''[[Breaking Point]]'', ''[[The Cherry Orchard]]''. His debut with [[CAPAB]] was as the Police Doctor in ''[[The Physicists]]''. |
− | [[Iepekonders]], [[Policy for Murder]] (1963), [[The Talking Horse]], | + | He was also seen in ''[[Iepekonders]]'', ''[[Policy for Murder]]'' (1963), ''[[The Talking Horse]]'', |
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− | The Physicists theatre programme, 1964. | + | ''The Physicists'' theatre programme, 1964. |
Revision as of 21:25, 24 November 2014
(19**-) Actor
Contents
Biography
Training
Career
He started his theatrical career as a ballet dancer under the tuition of Dulcie Howes. He went to London in 1954 and spent seven years in Britain acting with some of the foremost English repertory companies.
Bales joined the SABC on returning to South Africa and returned to the stage in 1961.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
In Johannesburg he appeared in The Irregular Verb To Love, Breaking Point, The Cherry Orchard. His debut with CAPAB was as the Police Doctor in The Physicists.
He was also seen in Iepekonders, Policy for Murder (1963), The Talking Horse,
Sources
The Physicists theatre programme, 1964.
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