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(1948-2006)Actor. Won the [[Stuart Leith Award]] in 1973 for best English actor. Played Creon in ''[[Oedipus]]'', Sister Innes in ''[[The Nuns]]'', Mephisopholes in ''[[Faustus]]'' and Third Macbeth in ''[[A Macbeth]]''.  Performed in ''[[Lilly in Little India]]'', ''[[Three Months Gone]]'', ''[[Tartuffe]]'', ''[[Story Theatre]]'', ''[[Lesson in Blood and Roses]]'' (at the [[Space Theatre|Space]] in Cape Town) and in ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' (at the [[Arena]] in Johannesburg).  ([[SACD]] 1973) ([[SACD]] 1974) ([[SACD]] 1975/76)
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DOBROWSKY, Frantz. (1948-2006) Actor.
  
DOBROWSKY, Frantz. (1948-2006) Actor. * A fine bilingual (Afrikaans and English) character actor who trained at *. Acted in ''[[Lesson in Blood and Roses]]'' at [[Space Theatre|The Space]] in the 1970s. Went on to work for [[PACT]] and his major roles include **, **, Later, as freelance actor ***
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== Biography ==
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He was born in the Transkei. He took his own life in January 2006.
  
DOBROWSKY, Frantz.  Starred in the [[PACT]] production of [[Donald Howarth]]’s ''[[A Lily in Little India]]'' and ''[[Three Months Gone]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1973. It also starred [[Barbara Kinghorn]] and [[Helen Bourne]]. He starred in [[Aubrey Berg]]’s ''[[Story Theatre]]'' together with [[Eckard Rabe]], [[Janice Honeyman]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]] and [[Richard Haines]] for [[PACT]] in 1974. He starred in [[Ken Leach]]’s production of Feydeau’s ''[[A Flea in her Ear]]'' together with [[Dorothy-Ann Gould]], [[Diane Wilson]], [[Richard Haines]], [[Paul Slabolepszy]], [[Michael Richard]], [[Annelisa Weiland]] and [[Lesley Nott]] for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1976. He starred in a revival of [[Journey’s End]], directed by [[Norman Coombes]] for [[PACT]] at the [[Market Theatre]] in February 1977. It also starred [[Dale Cutts]], [[Richard Haines]], [[Michael McCabe]], [[John Rogers]] and [[Norman Coombes|Norman]] himself. He starred in [[Donald Howarth]]’s ''[[Ibchek]]'', directed by its author, together with [[Jacqui Singer]], [[Annabel Linder]], [[Danny Keogh]] and [[Elaine Proctor]] at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1979. He starred in Henry Rootenberg’s ''[[Zeyda]]'' together with [[Molly Seftel]] and [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] at the [[Laager]] and the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1981. He starred in Christopher Hampton’s ''[[Savages]]'', directed by [[Francois Swart]], together with [[Michael McCabe]] for [[PACT]] in 1982. Together with the author he directed [[Paul Slabolepszy]]’s double bill ''[[Under the Oaks]]'' and ''[[Over the Hill]]'' which was presented by the [[Market Theatre]] in September 1985. He starred in ''[[Chekhov in Yalta]]'' together with [[Michael McCabe]], [[James Borthwick]] and [[Jacqui Singer]] under [[Richard Haines]]’ direction in 1986. He starred in Chekhov’s ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' together with [[Michael McCabe]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Jacqui Singer]], [[Shelagh Holliday]] and [[Charlotte Butler]] under [[Richard Haines]]’ direction in 1986. He starred in William M. Hoffman’s ''[[As Is]]'' which was directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] in 1986. At the [[Grahamstown Festival]] 1999 he performed with [[Tobie Cronje]] in [[El Grande de Coca Cola]].
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=== Youth ===
  
DOBROWSKY, Frantz, ''[[Lee Harvey Oswald]]'' with [[Dorothy-Ann Gould]]. ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'', [[Baxter Theatre]], 2001
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=== Training ===
(Tucker, 1997)'
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A fine bilingual ([[Afrikaans]] and English) character actor who studied Speech and Drama at Rhodes University.
  
Naledi Lilfetime achiever, Award year 2004.
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=== Career ===
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Worked for [[The Space]], [[CAPAB]], [[Baxter Theatre, [[PACT]].
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
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Played Creon in ''[[Oedipus]]'', Sister Innes in ''[[The Nuns]]'', Mephisopholes in ''[[Faustus]]'' and Third Macbeth in ''[[A Macbeth]]''.  Performed in ''[[A Lily in Little India]]' (PACT 1973), ''[[Three Months Gone]]'' (PACT 1973), ''[[Tartuffe]]'', ''[[Story Theatre]]'' (PACT 1974), ''[[Lesson in Blood and Roses]]'' (at the [[Space Theatre|Space]] in Cape Town, 1974) and in ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' (at the [[Arena]] in Johannesburg).
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He  has appeared in ''[[Lee Harvey Oswald]]'' PACT 1976, ''[[A Flea in her Ear]]'' for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1976, ''[[Journey's End]]'', [[PACT]] in February 1977, ''[[Ibchek]]'', at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1979, [[Henry Rootenberg]]’s ''[[Zeyda, or a Pedlar's Progress]]'' together with [[Molly Seftel]] and [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] at the [[Laager]] and the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1981, ''[[Lunatic and Lover]]'', [[People’s Space]] 1981, ''[[Savages]]'', [[PACT]] in 1982, ''[[Chekhov in Yalta]]''PACT, 1984/5.
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He starred in Chekhov’s ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'' together with [[Michael McCabe]], [[James Borthwick]], [[Jacqui Singer]], [[Shelagh Holliday]] and [[Charlotte Butler]] under [[Richard Haines]]’ direction in 1986.
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He had roles in ''[[As Is]]'' which was directed by [[Janice Honeyman]] in 1986, ''[[Panics]]'', 1991, Antoine in ''[[Mirakel]]'', 1992, Kouvoet in ''[[Palang van Dwaal]]'' , 1998, ''[[The Eleventh Commandment]]'', 1998, ''[[El Grande de Coca Cola]]'' ([[National Arts Festival 1999),  ''[[Inkleurboek vir Twee]]'' (KKNK 1999), ''[[Death of a Salesman]]'', [[Baxter Theatre]], 2001, ''[[Nagkantoor]]'', KKNK 2004.
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Together with the author he directed [[Paul Slabolepszy]]’s double bill ''[[Under the Oaks]]'' and ''[[Over the Hill]]'' which was presented by the [[Market Theatre]] in September 1985.
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He had a role in the film ''[[The Native Who Caused All the Trouble]]'', 1990. (Manie van Rensburg).
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== Awards, etc ==
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Won the [[Stuart Leith Award]] in 1973 for best English actor.
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Naledi Lifetime Achiever Award, award year 2004.
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== Sources ==
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[[SACD]] 1973; 1974’; 1975/76.
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
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Revision as of 08:04, 26 September 2015

DOBROWSKY, Frantz. (1948-2006) Actor.

Biography

He was born in the Transkei. He took his own life in January 2006.

Youth

Training

A fine bilingual (Afrikaans and English) character actor who studied Speech and Drama at Rhodes University.

Career

Worked for The Space, CAPAB, [[Baxter Theatre, PACT.

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

Played Creon in Oedipus, Sister Innes in The Nuns, Mephisopholes in Faustus and Third Macbeth in A Macbeth. Performed in A Lily in Little India' (PACT 1973), Three Months Gone (PACT 1973), Tartuffe, Story Theatre (PACT 1974), Lesson in Blood and Roses (at the Space in Cape Town, 1974) and in Metamorphosis (at the Arena in Johannesburg).

He has appeared in Lee Harvey Oswald PACT 1976, A Flea in her Ear for PACT at the Alexander Theatre in 1976, Journey's End, PACT in February 1977, Ibchek, at Upstairs at the Market in 1979, Henry Rootenberg’s Zeyda, or a Pedlar's Progress together with Molly Seftel and Nicholas Ellenbogen at the Laager and the Alexander Theatre in 1981, Lunatic and Lover, People’s Space 1981, Savages, PACT in 1982, Chekhov in YaltaPACT, 1984/5.

He starred in Chekhov’s Uncle Vanya together with Michael McCabe, James Borthwick, Jacqui Singer, Shelagh Holliday and Charlotte Butler under Richard Haines’ direction in 1986.

He had roles in As Is which was directed by Janice Honeyman in 1986, Panics, 1991, Antoine in Mirakel, 1992, Kouvoet in Palang van Dwaal , 1998, The Eleventh Commandment, 1998, El Grande de Coca Cola ([[National Arts Festival 1999), Inkleurboek vir Twee (KKNK 1999), Death of a Salesman, Baxter Theatre, 2001, Nagkantoor, KKNK 2004.

Together with the author he directed Paul Slabolepszy’s double bill Under the Oaks and Over the Hill which was presented by the Market Theatre in September 1985.

He had a role in the film The Native Who Caused All the Trouble, 1990. (Manie van Rensburg).

Awards, etc

Won the Stuart Leith Award in 1973 for best English actor.

Naledi Lifetime Achiever Award, award year 2004.


Sources

SACD 1973; 1974’; 1975/76.

Tucker, 1997.


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