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− | '''DONALD-BELL, Val''' ( | + | '''DONALD-BELL, Val''' (previously known as '''Val Donald''') (19**-) is a South African actress. Worked for [[Space Theatre|The Space]] in the 1970s with roles in ''[[The Final Heir]]'', ''[[The Flounder Complex]]'', Lunch Hour Theatre?, ''[[Othello Slegs Blankes]]'', ''[[A Phoenix too Frequent]]'', ''[[Pity About People]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1974), ''[[Thirteen Clocks]]'', ''[[Three Cheers for President Charlie]]'', ''[[Tinkle Tinkle]]'' and ''[[The Final Heir]]''. Was also a voice in ''[[Three Plays in Light and Shadow]]'', three puppet shows put on there. Roles include * , Mrs Dubois in [[Sue Pam-Grant]]’s ''[[Curl Up and Dye]]'' (1989), *. Also played Madam in the TV version of the popular cartoon script ''Madam and Eve''. ([[SABC]] *, 200*) |
She starred in [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]]’s ''[[Scorched Earth]]'' in Johannesburg in 1989. She starred in [[Sue Pam-Grant|Susan Pam]]’s ''[[Curl Up and Dye]]'' at the [[Black Sun]] in 1989. (Tucker, 1997) | She starred in [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]]’s ''[[Scorched Earth]]'' in Johannesburg in 1989. She starred in [[Sue Pam-Grant|Susan Pam]]’s ''[[Curl Up and Dye]]'' at the [[Black Sun]] in 1989. (Tucker, 1997) |
Revision as of 08:06, 10 March 2015
DONALD-BELL, Val (previously known as Val Donald) (19**-) is a South African actress. Worked for The Space in the 1970s with roles in The Final Heir, The Flounder Complex, Lunch Hour Theatre?, Othello Slegs Blankes, A Phoenix too Frequent, Pity About People (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1974), Thirteen Clocks, Three Cheers for President Charlie, Tinkle Tinkle and The Final Heir. Was also a voice in Three Plays in Light and Shadow, three puppet shows put on there. Roles include * , Mrs Dubois in Sue Pam-Grant’s Curl Up and Dye (1989), *. Also played Madam in the TV version of the popular cartoon script Madam and Eve. (SABC *, 200*)
She starred in Pieter-Dirk Uys’s Scorched Earth in Johannesburg in 1989. She starred in Susan Pam’s Curl Up and Dye at the Black Sun in 1989. (Tucker, 1997)
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