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− | While at university he appeared in the [[ATKV Kampustoneel]] production of ''[[Môre is ‘n Lang Dag]]'' which subsequently transferred to the [[Market Theatre]]. His debut with PACT was in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''. He toured with ''[[Wild Honey]]'' for [[PACT]]. He has appeared in ''[[Die Ketter]]'' and ''[[Tartuffe|Die Huigelaar]]'' ([[TRUK]], 1986), ''[[Entertaining Mr Sloane]]'', ''[[Looking-Glass]]'', ''[[Die Prys]]'', ''[[National Madness]]'', ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'', ''[[Wuthering Heights]]'', ''[[The Real Inspector Hound]]'' and he starred in David Mamet’s ''[[Oleanna]]'' in 1993. Acted in ''[[Women Beware Women]]'' Cape Times 16 Oct 2007 He played the role of Lenny, the director, in ''[[The Bird Watchers]]'' directed by [[Athol Fugard|Fugard]], (Cape Times 16 May 2011) | + | While at university he appeared in the [[ATKV Kampustoneel]] production of ''[[Môre is ‘n Lang Dag]]'' which subsequently transferred to the [[Market Theatre]]. His debut with PACT was in ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]''. He toured with ''[[Wild Honey]]'' for [[PACT]]. He has appeared in ''[[Die Ketter]]'' and ''[[Tartuffe|Die Huigelaar]]'' ([[TRUK]], 1986), ''[[Entertaining Mr Sloane]]'', ''[[Looking-Glass]]'', ''[[Die Prys]]'', ''[[National Madness]]'', ''[[Look Back in Anger]]'', ''[[Wuthering Heights]]'', ''[[The Real Inspector Hound]]'' and he starred in ''[[Telegrams From Hell]]'' and in David Mamet’s ''[[Oleanna]]'' in 1993. Acted in ''[[Women Beware Women]]'' Cape Times 16 Oct 2007 He played the role of Lenny, the director, in ''[[The Bird Watchers]]'' directed by [[Athol Fugard|Fugard]], (Cape Times 16 May 2011) |
Lighting designer for ''[[Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey]]'' presented by [[The Mechanicals]] at The [[Intimate Theatre]] (Cape Times 22 Aug 2011). | Lighting designer for ''[[Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey]]'' presented by [[The Mechanicals]] at The [[Intimate Theatre]] (Cape Times 22 Aug 2011). |
Revision as of 09:40, 10 July 2015
DE LANCEY, Guy. (19*-) Actor, Director, Designer.
Contents
Biography
Training
Studied Drama at Rhodes University, graduating with BA Honours in 1984.
Career
Joined PACT's permanent company in 1986.
Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance
Acting
While at university he appeared in the ATKV Kampustoneel production of Môre is ‘n Lang Dag which subsequently transferred to the Market Theatre. His debut with PACT was in The Comedy of Errors. He toured with Wild Honey for PACT. He has appeared in Die Ketter and Die Huigelaar (TRUK, 1986), Entertaining Mr Sloane, Looking-Glass, Die Prys, National Madness, Look Back in Anger, Wuthering Heights, The Real Inspector Hound and he starred in Telegrams From Hell and in David Mamet’s Oleanna in 1993. Acted in Women Beware Women Cape Times 16 Oct 2007 He played the role of Lenny, the director, in The Bird Watchers directed by Fugard, (Cape Times 16 May 2011)
Lighting designer for Die Rebellie van Lafras Verwey presented by The Mechanicals at The Intimate Theatre (Cape Times 22 Aug 2011).
He designed the 2011 production of Statements After an Arrest Under the Immorality Act. (Citizen 21 Dec 2011)
Directing
As a student he directed Harold Pinter's The Collection. (AfricaWide)
Directed The Highway Crossing or, The Tale of a Golden Fish (Cape Times 26 Aug 2010)
Directed The Bile Boys (Cape Times 20 Jan 2010)
Directed King Lear at the Intimate Theatre (Cape Times 11 April 2012)
Directed As You Like It, Maynardville from 10 January 2009. (Burger 11 Dec 2008)
The Bird Watchers (2014)
He has directed advertising films (Beeld 25 Nov 1999);
Television and film
Television credits include Quartet and Playing With Fire. layed Dr Ian Robinson in the TV educational programme Soul City (Mail & Guardian 11 Aug 1994.
Awards, etc
Recipient of the 1985 AA Mutual Life Vita Award for Best Newcomer for his role in Môre is ‘n Lang Dag.
In 1987 he won both the AA Vita and DALRO Best Actor Awards for Looking-Glass.
Fleur du Cap Best Supporting Actor Glen Garry Glen Ross (Burger 9 Mrt 2009; Star 17 Feb 2009)
Fleur du Cap Best Supporting Actor in As You Like It (Sunday Independent 28 March 2010).
Nominated Best Supporting Actor Fleur du Cap for Cosi as Roy Owen (Cape Times 7 Feb 2011; Star 9 Feb 2011 )
Sources
Wild Honey programme notes, 1986.
Wuthering Heights programme notes, 1992.
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