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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Peter Hunter in ''[[No Sex Please, We’re British]]'' 1991. He has been in numerous productions, inter alia ''[[Equus]]'' as Alan Strang with [[Franklin Players]], also Harold in ''[[Harold and Maude]]'', Robert Simon in ''[[Stagestruck]]''.  
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Peter Hunter in ''[[No Sex Please, We're British]]'' 1991. He has been in numerous productions, inter alia ''[[Equus]]'' as Alan Strang with [[Franklin Players]], also Harold in ''[[Harold and Maude]]'', Robert Simon in ''[[Stagestruck]]''.  
  
 
In 1990 he directed ''[[The Dock Brief]]'' which won the annual Amfest competition.  
 
In 1990 he directed ''[[The Dock Brief]]'' which won the annual Amfest competition.  
  
In 1991 he ventured into professional theatre beginning with a part in ''[[Ghetto]]'' for [[PACT]]. ''[[No Sex Please, We’re British]]'' his first role for Pieter Toerien.
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In 1991 he ventured into professional theatre beginning with a part in ''[[Ghetto]]'' for [[PACT]]. ''[[No Sex Please, We're British]]'' his first role for Pieter Toerien.
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==

Latest revision as of 19:37, 2 March 2015

BULLEN, Graham (19**-) Actor, director

Biography

His love of theatre comes from his parents who were both involved in amateur theatre for many years.

Training

Career

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

Peter Hunter in No Sex Please, We're British 1991. He has been in numerous productions, inter alia Equus as Alan Strang with Franklin Players, also Harold in Harold and Maude, Robert Simon in Stagestruck.

In 1990 he directed The Dock Brief which won the annual Amfest competition.

In 1991 he ventured into professional theatre beginning with a part in Ghetto for PACT. No Sex Please, We're British his first role for Pieter Toerien.

Awards

Sources

No Sex Please, We’re British programme notes, 1991.


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