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− | ( | + | SIEFF, Percy (19**-2009) Actor on stage and film in English and Afrikaans, director, well-known Springbok Radio personality. |
− | + | == Biography == | |
+ | He grew up in Melkbosstrand and made his home at Clifton. He was married to Sylvia Perl and they had two children. During the 1990s he and his wife settled in Australia where he received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Shylock in [[The Merchant of Venice]] at the Sydney Opera house in 1999. He died in Cape Town aged 80 in March 2009. | ||
− | Return to [[ESAT Personalities S]] | + | == Training == |
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+ | == Career == | ||
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+ | ==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance== | ||
+ | Performed the Original Bosman One-Man show (Title??) and Worked for [[NTO]]?* [[CAPAB/PACT]]? Also worked for [[The Space]] in the 1970s, doing ''[[Long Day's Journey into Night]]'', ''[[Luv]]'', ''[[Occupations]]'', ''[[Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act]]'', ''[[A Thousand Clowns]]'' and ''[[Alpha Beta]]''. He also devised and presented some of his own productions at [[The Space]], including ''[[Jewish Humour]]'', ''[[Sincerely Yours]]'', ''[[Nostalgic 20s]]'', ''[[Nostalgic 30s]]'', ''[[Look at the 60s]]'', ''[[Son of Jewish Humour]]''. * ''[[Sincerely Yours]]'' became a long-term vehicle for Sieff, who took this one-man show on Mark Twain across the globe, right into the late 1990s. | ||
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+ | Played in ''[[The Caucasian Chalk Circle]]'' (1959), ''[[Cyrano de Bergerac]]'' (1969), Paul Harmse in ''[[Christine]]'' for [[CAPAB]] 1987. ''[[Moeder Hanna]]'', ''[[Alpha Beta]]'', ''[[Faust]]'', ''[[The Madwoman of Chaillot]]'', ''[[The Proposal]]'', ''[[Broken Glass]]'', ''[[Venus Observed]]'', ''[[Captain Carvallo]]''. | ||
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+ | ==Awards== | ||
+ | Won a Three-leaf award for Polo in ''[[A Hatful of Rain]]'', 1966. | ||
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+ | Fleu du Cap nomination for his role in [[Broken Glass]], 1995. | ||
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+ | == Sources == | ||
+ | [[SACD]] 1973; 1974. | ||
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+ | Cape Argus 19 May 1999. | ||
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+ | Cape Times 5 March 2009. | ||
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+ | == Return to == | ||
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+ | Return to [[ESAT Personalities S]] | ||
Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]] | ||
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+ | Return to [[The ESAT Entries]] | ||
Return to [[Main Page]] | Return to [[Main Page]] |
Revision as of 22:23, 5 June 2015
SIEFF, Percy (19**-2009) Actor on stage and film in English and Afrikaans, director, well-known Springbok Radio personality.
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Biography
He grew up in Melkbosstrand and made his home at Clifton. He was married to Sylvia Perl and they had two children. During the 1990s he and his wife settled in Australia where he received critical acclaim for his portrayal of Shylock in The Merchant of Venice at the Sydney Opera house in 1999. He died in Cape Town aged 80 in March 2009.
Training
Career
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Performed the Original Bosman One-Man show (Title??) and Worked for NTO?* CAPAB/PACT? Also worked for The Space in the 1970s, doing Long Day's Journey into Night, Luv, Occupations, Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act, A Thousand Clowns and Alpha Beta. He also devised and presented some of his own productions at The Space, including Jewish Humour, Sincerely Yours, Nostalgic 20s, Nostalgic 30s, Look at the 60s, Son of Jewish Humour. * Sincerely Yours became a long-term vehicle for Sieff, who took this one-man show on Mark Twain across the globe, right into the late 1990s.
Played in The Caucasian Chalk Circle (1959), Cyrano de Bergerac (1969), Paul Harmse in Christine for CAPAB 1987. Moeder Hanna, Alpha Beta, Faust, The Madwoman of Chaillot, The Proposal, Broken Glass, Venus Observed, Captain Carvallo.
Awards
Won a Three-leaf award for Polo in A Hatful of Rain, 1966.
Fleu du Cap nomination for his role in Broken Glass, 1995.
Sources
SACD 1973; 1974.
Cape Argus 19 May 1999.
Cape Times 5 March 2009.
Return to
Return to ESAT Personalities S
Return to South African Theatre Personalities
Return to The ESAT Entries
Return to Main Page