Schalk Schoombie

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Schalk Schoombie (1957-2023) was a journalist, critic, actor, playwright and director.

Biography

He was born on 10 July 1957 in Pretoria and grew up in Barberton and Kempton Park. He graduated from the University of Pretoria with a BA Drama (cum laude) in 1979, where he was awarded the Ludwig Binge Award in his final year for his acting.

He then worked for CAPAB for one year before he joined PACT as an actor.

He left PACT to take up a full-time occupation as journalist and editor, working for a range of publications. Initially the film and dance reviewer for Beeld, he then became the arts editor and later editor of the glossy journal De Kat, followed by stints as editor of Plus (the arts pages of Beeld).

The founding editor of Krit the festival newspaper of the Klein Karoo Nasionale Kunstefees (KKNK), he also contributed articles to the journals Leef, Insig, Manwees, Sarie, Rapport and Rooi Rose

Per geleentheid bied hy ook werkswinkels aan oor die skryf van tekste vir die verhoog en film. In 2010 gee hy klas in filmiese speltegniek by die filmskool AFDA in Auckland Park, Johannesburg.


He passed away in Alberton on 17 September, 2023 after a long illness.

His son Christiaan Schoombie is also an actor and writer.

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

As actor he appeared in Germanicus, Kinkels innie Kabel, Dood van 'n Handelsreisiger, Charlie se Tante, Leeu in die Winter, Ek, Anna van Wyk, Graswewenaar, Hond se Gedagte, Ons Wag op die Kaptein, As die Turksvy Blom, Die Vernuftige Vryer.

As playwright he wrote Wolf (1984), Huis vol Uile (1989), Gesplete Tong (2003), Wetters (KKNK, 2004), Samoerai – Premiered at Aardklop 2008, directed by Ilse van Hemert. Liefde, Anna (Aardklop, 2012). He also wrote the plays Leuenverklikker: 'n Swart Komedie and Outodidak.

He has directed Mixed Doubles.

On television he has appeared in Dodedans, Galery, So 'n Liefde, Koos Kluitjies, Klagstaat, Nie Vanweë die Duisternis.

Awards, etc

As a student he was a recipient of the Ludwig Binge Award.

Sources

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schalk_Schoombie

Graswewenaar theatre programme, 1986.

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3652027.

Laetitia Pople. 2023. "Schoombie was "liewe sagte mens", Die Burger 18 September, 2023: p.3.

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