Mignon Sorel

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Mignon Sorel (18**-1937). Flemish actress of uncertain origin.

Biography

She claimed to have been from Petrograd, having trained with Max Reinhardt, earlier performed under the name Poldi Sorel. She was marriedto Louis de Vriendt, (she says she met him him in Budapest) and when they returned to Europe in 1914 they lived in Amsterdam and later moved to Belgium and formed the De Comoedia theatre group, presenting popular "transformation pieces" in which they portrayed a dozen or more characters. In the 1922-23 season they joined Anton Verheyen on his tour of India and returned with him to Cape Town in 1927.

She passed away while on tour in Senekal in the Free State in 1937.

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

The company toured South Africa with their pieces, including Bietje ("Little"), De Brandstichter ("The Pyromaniac", De Gebroken Spiegel ("The Broken Mirror"), Niksnuts ("Worthless Man") and De Zonden van het Verleden ("The sins of the past" or Het Kind der Zonde = "Child of Sin "). Soon Verheyen breaks way, and they continued touring on their own.

She acted in Spoken anf Elckerlijck in 1927.

Sources

Afrikaanse Skrywerskring. Jaarboek, 1937.

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