Amrain Ismail-Essop

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Amrain Ismail-Essop (born 1976). South African stage, film and television actress and dramatist.

Biography

Born in Cape Town in 1976.

Training

Studied at University of Cape Town Drama Department (1996-1998).

Career

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

Wrote and performed Kerrie Karma (1999) as part of the Baxter Theatre Laboratory’s Young Writer’s Programme. Other stage credits include: Locked (Adam Pike, 2001), Sorrows and Rejoicings (Athol Fugard, 2001), For Coloured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf (2002). Film and television credits include Generations (SABC, 2001) and Scooter Riders (2001), Forgiveness and Twist. Played the role of Antigone in Jocasta Rising in 2004.

Awards, etc

Fleur du Cap Award for Best Performance in a Musical or Revue, shared with the cast of For Coloured Girls Who Have Considered Suicide/When the Rainbow is Enuf in 2002.

Sources

Die Burger, 6 September 2001.

Jocasta Rising programme notes in 2004.

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