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[[Boikie Mohlamme]] (1930-2014) was an artist and performer, and arts activist. | [[Boikie Mohlamme]] (1930-2014) was an artist and performer, and arts activist. | ||
− | Born in Lefurutshane in | + | Born in Lefurutshane in Western Transvaal (now Northwest Province), he became a leading figure and mentor of talent in Soweto theatre, as well as film and TV. Marrried to actress [[Roseline Morapedi]], and the copuple had three children. |
As a director he did productions of ''[[Mmalonya]]'' | As a director he did productions of ''[[Mmalonya]]'' |
Revision as of 06:32, 25 October 2015
Boikie Mohlamme (1930-2014) was an artist and performer, and arts activist.
Born in Lefurutshane in Western Transvaal (now Northwest Province), he became a leading figure and mentor of talent in Soweto theatre, as well as film and TV. Marrried to actress Roseline Morapedi, and the copuple had three children.
As a director he did productions of Mmalonya
As a television performer he appeared in a number of SABC 2 TV dramas.
Also appeared in four films, Final Cut (1989), Warriors from Hell (1990), Taxi to Soweto (1991) and 'n Potvol Winter (1992)
He was a founder member of Performing Arts Workers' Equity (PAWE), which became the Creative Workers' Union of South Africa (CWUSA) in 2007.
Just before his death in 2014, he was involved as a mediatior between the producers and actors of the SABC TV soap Generations.
Sources
"Performers' rights dies at 83", The Herald, 28 August 2014: p. 2.