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(19**-) Actor, director and playwright. Born in Zimbabwe, he began as actor at 15 in [[Kes]]. Completed a B.A Honours degree in Drama at [[Rhodes University]], going on to become a actor and director in Britain for some years, working for stage and TV. Returned to Zimbabwe to direct ''[[Macbeth]]'', ''[[Accidental Death of an Anarchist]]'' and his own play ''[[DARK]]''. Joined the British company Over The Edge Theatre Company as a partner in 19**, being involved in their productions of i.a. ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'', ''[[King Baabu]]'' and ''[[Born African]]'' (also done at the [[Baxter Theatre]], 2004). Based in Cape Town, his South African work includes ''[[Much Ado about Nothing]]'' ([[Maynardville]], 2005) as Friar Francis, ''[[Hamlet]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2005).  
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[[Adam Neill]] (19**-). Actor, director and playwright.  
  
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== Biography ==
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Born in Zimbabwe, he began as actor at 15 in ''[[Kes]]''.
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=== Training ===
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He studied at the [[Rhodes University Drama Department]], completing a B.A. Honours degree in Drama in 1994.
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=== Career ===
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Going on to become a actor and director in Britain for some years, working for stage and TV. Returned to Zimbabwe to direct ''[[Macbeth]]'', ''[[Accidental Death of an Anarchist]]'' and his own play ''[[DARK]]''. Joined the British company Over The Edge Theatre Company as a partner in 19**, being involved in their productions of i.a. ''[[Twelfth Night]]'', ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'', ''[[King Baabu]]'' and ''[[Born African]]''
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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As a student he had roles in ''[[Epiphany]]'' (1991), ''[[Now There's Just the Three of Us]]'' (1991), ''[[Hamlet]]'', directed by [[Ilse van Hemert]], 1992; he directed ''[[Curse of the Starving Class]]'' 1994.
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He starred in the Zimbabwean production ''[[Born African]]'' (2003) at the [[National Arts Festival]].
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Based in Cape Town, his South African work includes ''[[Much Ado about Nothing]]'' ([[Maynardville]], 2005) as Friar Francis, Horation in ''[[Hamlet]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 2005), ''[[Twelfth Night]]'' (2006), ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (2011), ''[[King Lear]]'' (2012), ''[[Champ]]'' (2012).
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He had a role in the film ''I Now Pronounce You Black and White'', 2010.
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== Awards, etc ==
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He was nominated for a [[Fleur du Cap]] as Best Supporting Actor for his role in ''[[Champ]]'', 2013.
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== Sources ==
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Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
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IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3088787/].
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 15:56, 13 December 2018

Adam Neill (19**-). Actor, director and playwright.

Biography

Born in Zimbabwe, he began as actor at 15 in Kes.

Training

He studied at the Rhodes University Drama Department, completing a B.A. Honours degree in Drama in 1994.

Career

Going on to become a actor and director in Britain for some years, working for stage and TV. Returned to Zimbabwe to direct Macbeth, Accidental Death of an Anarchist and his own play DARK. Joined the British company Over The Edge Theatre Company as a partner in 19**, being involved in their productions of i.a. Twelfth Night, The Taming of the Shrew, King Baabu and Born African

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

As a student he had roles in Epiphany (1991), Now There's Just the Three of Us (1991), Hamlet, directed by Ilse van Hemert, 1992; he directed Curse of the Starving Class 1994.

He starred in the Zimbabwean production Born African (2003) at the National Arts Festival.

Based in Cape Town, his South African work includes Much Ado about Nothing (Maynardville, 2005) as Friar Francis, Horation in Hamlet (Baxter Theatre, 2005), Twelfth Night (2006), A Midsummer Night's Dream (2011), King Lear (2012), Champ (2012).

He had a role in the film I Now Pronounce You Black and White, 2010.

Awards, etc

He was nominated for a Fleur du Cap as Best Supporting Actor for his role in Champ, 2013.

Sources

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

IMDb [1].

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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