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'''Annatjie Vorster''' (194*- ) is a South African actress.   
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'''Annatjie Vorster''' (194*- ) is a South African actress, movement lecturer and translator.
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Also known as [[A.E. Vorster]],  [[A.E. Gevers-Vorster]] or [[Annatjie Gevers-Vorster]].   
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Married to [[Jo Gevers]].
 
  
  
=== Youth ===
 
  
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She graduated from the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] under Prof [[Fred Engelen]] and [[Tine Balder]] in the 1960's and married [[Jo Gevers]] in 1965.
  
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She joined [[PACOFS]] in 1965 and was a part-time lecturer at the [[University of the Free State]].
  
=== Training ===
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
She graduated from the [[University of Stellenbosch Drama Department]] under Prof [[Fred Engelen]] and [[Tine Balder]] in the 1960's.
 
  
 
=== Career ===
 
She joined [[PACOFS]] in 1965 and was a part-time lecturer at the University of the Free State.
 
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
 
As a student she had roles in ''[[The House of Bernarda Alba]]'', ''[[Een Bruid in de Morgen|'n Bruid in die Môre]]'', ''[[Die Boesman Venus]]'', ''[[Les Fourberies de Scapin|Die Jakkalsstreke van Scapino]]'', ''[[Huit Femmes|Agt Vroue]]'' and she was assistant director for ''[[La Vita Che Ti Diedi| Die Lewe wat ek jou Gegee Het]]''.
 
As a student she had roles in ''[[The House of Bernarda Alba]]'', ''[[Een Bruid in de Morgen|'n Bruid in die Môre]]'', ''[[Die Boesman Venus]]'', ''[[Les Fourberies de Scapin|Die Jakkalsstreke van Scapino]]'', ''[[Huit Femmes|Agt Vroue]]'' and she was assistant director for ''[[La Vita Che Ti Diedi| Die Lewe wat ek jou Gegee Het]]''.
  
As professional actress productions include ''[[Richard III]]'' ([[PACOFS]]), ''[[Rashomon|The Rashomon Gate]]'' (1965), ''[[Arms and the Man|Die Soldateminnaars]]'' (1965), ''[[Pas op dat je geen woord zegt|Moenie Praat Nie]]'' ([[CAPAB]] 1968).  
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As professional actress productions include ''[[Richard III]]'' ([[PACOFS]]), ''[[Rashomon|The Rashomon Gate]]'' (1965), ''[[Arms and the Man|Die Soldateminnaars]]'' (1965), ''[[Speelgoed van Glas]]'' (1967), ''[[Pas op dat je geen woord zegt|Moenie Praat Nie]]'' ([[CAPAB]] 1968).  
 
 
She translated or co-translated ''[[Op Hoop van Zegen]]'' entitled ''[[Op Hoop van Seën]]'', ''[[Les Assassins Associés]]'' entitled ''[[Die Pantoffelmoordenaars]]'' and ''L’aigle à deux têtes'' entitled [[Die Dubbele Adelaar]].
 
 
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
  
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She translated or co-translated a number of plays into [[Afrikaans]], including: ''[[Op Hoop van Zegen]]'' as ''[[Op Hoop van Seën]]'', ''[[Les Assassins Associés]]'' as ''[[Die Pantoffelmoordenaars]]'', ''[[L'Idiot]]'' (André Barsacq's adaptation of the Dostoevksy's novel) as ''[[Die Idioot]]'' and ''[[L’Aigle à Deux Têtes]]'' as ''[[Die Dubbele Adelaar]]''.
  
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== Sources ==
  
== Sources ==
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''[[Die Soldateminnaars]]'' programme notes, 1965.
''Die Soldateminnaars'' programme notes, 1965.
 
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 16:38, 22 May 2022

Annatjie Vorster (194*- ) is a South African actress, movement lecturer and translator.

Also known as A.E. Vorster, A.E. Gevers-Vorster or Annatjie Gevers-Vorster.

Biography

She graduated from the University of Stellenbosch Drama Department under Prof Fred Engelen and Tine Balder in the 1960's and married Jo Gevers in 1965.

She joined PACOFS in 1965 and was a part-time lecturer at the University of the Free State.

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

As a student she had roles in The House of Bernarda Alba, 'n Bruid in die Môre, Die Boesman Venus, Die Jakkalsstreke van Scapino, Agt Vroue and she was assistant director for Die Lewe wat ek jou Gegee Het.

As professional actress productions include Richard III (PACOFS), The Rashomon Gate (1965), Die Soldateminnaars (1965), Speelgoed van Glas (1967), Moenie Praat Nie (CAPAB 1968).

She translated or co-translated a number of plays into Afrikaans, including: Op Hoop van Zegen as Op Hoop van Seën, Les Assassins Associés as Die Pantoffelmoordenaars, L'Idiot (André Barsacq's adaptation of the Dostoevksy's novel) as Die Idioot and L’Aigle à Deux Têtes as Die Dubbele Adelaar.

Sources

Die Soldateminnaars programme notes, 1965.

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