Albert Maritz

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(14/04/1960-) Stage, film, radio and television actor, television presenter, director and editor, theatre impressario, dramatist and journalist. Born and schooled in in Belville, South Africa. Son of Dawie Maritz. A member of the Bellville Amateur Toneelgroep (BAT), his first appearance on stage with his father, Dawie Maritz at the age of twelve. Studied drama at the Akademie vir Dramakuns in Cape Town (1980) and the Drama Department, University of Stellenbosch (1981-1983), then obtained an Higher Education Diploma form UNISA (1995). Actor on contract for PACT (1984-85), and from 1986 becomes a prominent freelance actor for stage, radio and TV. At various times presenter, director, editor and scriptwriter for television (SABC's TSS TV, NNTV, SABC 3), and in 1997 editor and host for Sport and Art with Punt Radio in Cape Town. In 1998 founds Impresario (trading as Allie-se- Produksies), his own theatre production company, producing musical shows (his clients include Johannes Kerkorrel, Koos Kombuis, Nataniël and The Jazz Pioneers), formal theatre projects and theatre for development programmes. As stage actor has roles in i.a. Deon Opperman’s critically acclaimed Stille Nag (1991), Die Sakeman van Venesië (1991), Charles Fourie's one-man piece Stander (1999), Breyten Breytenbach's controversial Die Toneelstuk (2001), Yerma (2002). Also seen on film and TV in a number of single dramas and well-known series, (e.g. Galery, Torings, the highly regarded Arende, Africa P.I., Egoli, Isidingo and The hunt for the man in the moon.). As stage producer and director responsible i.a. for Joernaal van Jorik (1987), Adam Small's Kanna hy kô hystoe (2003), Melt Brink's Maljan onder die Hoenders (2003), Nico Burger’s Botspoppe (2004),* Deon Opperman’s More is ‘n Lang Dag (2008) . Also produced a number of educational and development programmes, including Prokara, Survivor, Stop the tears (by Albert Maritz & Noel Oostendorp, with Noel Oostendorp & Stephanie Hough. Dir: Albert Maritz, Procare & Impresario. Abuse not acceptable against women) and Lang Tentakels, all aimed at young people in the Cape. Often nominated for awards for radio, TV and stage, including the Artes Award, AA Vita Award and the Fleur du Cap Theatre Award.

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