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'''Brendon Daniels''' (19**- ) is a South African actor from the Cape.
 
'''Brendon Daniels''' (19**- ) is a South African actor from the Cape.
  
Theatre appearances include: ''[[Die Generaal]]'' and ''[[Rooiland]]'' (both directed by [[Jaco Bouwer]]) and ''[[Lot]]'' and  ''[[Babbel]]'' (both directed by [[Nicola Hanekom]]).
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Theatre productions he has appeared in include: ''[[Die Generaal]]'' and ''[[Rooiland]]'' (both directed by [[Jaco Bouwer]]); ''[[Lot]]'' and  ''[[Babbel]]'' (both directed by [[Nicola Hanekom]]); ''[[From Khoi Khoi to Toi Toi]]'', ''[[Ladies Night]]'', ''[[Bacchus in die Boland]]'' (directed by [[Heinrich Reisenhofer]]); The [[Marthinus Basson]] productions ''[[The Joseph and Mary Affair]]'', ''[[Om Soos 'n Lyk te Lê]]'' and ''[[Anthony and Cleopatra]]''; ''[[Snuf in die Neus]]'' (directed by [[Francois Toerien]]); ''[[Skollies]]'' (directed by [[Leon Kruger]]);
 
 
 
 
On stage, he has had roles in the productions Die Generaal and Rooiland (both directed by Jaco Bouwer) and Babbel and Lot, directed by Nicola Hanekom. In 2012 he won KKNK and kykNET Fiesta awards for Best Actor for his role in Rooiland.
 
 
 
Other theatre productions he has appeared in include From Kho Khoi to Toi Toi, Ladies Night, Bacchus of die Boland (directed by Heinrich Reisenhofer); the Marthinus Basson productions The Joesph and Mary Affair, Om Soos 'n Lyk te Le and Anthony and Cleopatra; Snuf in die Neus (directed by Francois Toerien) and Skollies, directed by Leon Kruger.
 

Revision as of 07:36, 22 September 2016

Brendon Daniels (19**- ) is a South African actor from the Cape.

Theatre productions he has appeared in include: Die Generaal and Rooiland (both directed by Jaco Bouwer); Lot and Babbel (both directed by Nicola Hanekom); From Khoi Khoi to Toi Toi, Ladies Night, Bacchus in die Boland (directed by Heinrich Reisenhofer); The Marthinus Basson productions The Joseph and Mary Affair, Om Soos 'n Lyk te Lê and Anthony and Cleopatra; Snuf in die Neus (directed by Francois Toerien); Skollies (directed by Leon Kruger);