Henry Goodman

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Henry Goodman (1950-) is an actor, mime artist, director and choreographer.

Biography

Born on 23 April 1950 in Whitechapel, London, England, UK, he studied drama at RADA, then came to South Africa to join the staff of Rhodes University Drama Department in 1973, returning to England in 1984, to continue his career in television, radio, film and theatre there.

He is married to dancer and choreographer Sue Parker.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance (1973-1984)

Having taught at Rhodes University for a time he moved to Cape Town to work for local companies as actor, director and choreographer. In 1976 he founded the Roundabout Theatre Company (a touring company serving the Western Cape region) and in 1979 he co-founded the Troupe Theatre Company with a number of Cape Town based performers (including Fiona Ramsay and Richard E. Grant) and he was for a time the resident director at the People's Space theatre (January to April 1980).

As an actor he performed for a number of Cape Town based companies, including roles in pieces like Tartuffe (as “Tartuffe” with CAPAB, 1978), The Merchant of Venice (as “Shylock” at Maynardville), Mickey Kannis Caught my Eye (as “Mickey”), Malfi (as “Bosola” at the Space Theatre), What the Butler Saw (as “Dr Ranz” at the Baxter Theatre), Hlestakov (in the lead), The Gout Inspector (at the Nico Malan Theatre), Metamorphosis (at the Market Theatre) Candide, 1977, Baxter Theatre. The Fantastical History of a Useless Manand Absurd Person Singular, 1978 (Baxter Theatre)

As a member of The Space in the 1970s he performed in works such as Animal Fair, The Duchess of Malfi, Madly in Love, Mixed Doubles, Ooh! La-La, Spike, 'Tis a Pity She's a Whore, Drive In and A Touch of 1900s. He starred in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of Kafka’s Metamorphosis together with Steven Berkoff, Fiona Ramsay and Ian Roberts. It was directed by Richard E. Grant and Michael O’Brien and staged at the Market Theatre in 1980. He appeared in Groucho at Large as Groucho in 1981. He starred in the Baxter production of Steven Berkoff’s Decadence together with Fiona Ramsay with direction by Ron Smerczak in 1984.

Directed Sweet Bird of Youth, Hail Wedded Love (at the Baxter Theatre in 1979), Fanshen (in 1980), The Parents (in 1980), Metamorphosis (at the Baxter Theatre Studio in 1980). Was the co director of the Troupe Theatre Company for Guinea Fowl and Agamemnon. As director he did After Liverpool and also devised and directed Gameplay for The Space and Agamemnon

As choreographer he and Phillip Boucher did the choreography for A Touch of 1900s at The Space.

He also played the lead in the SABC’s TV version of Mickey Kannis Caught my Eye (Geraldine Aron, 19**), **.

Awards, etc

Agamemnon 1981 - winner of Fleur du Cap Theatre Award as Best Director),

Won Best Actor Cape Awards for Metamorphosis and Mickey Kannis Caught my Eye.

Sources

Groucho at Large theatre programme, 1981

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Goodman

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0329094/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm

Tucker, 1997.

SACD 1979/80; 1980/81 and 1981/82.


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