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[[C.F. Beyers-Boshoff]] (1926–1989) was an [[Afrikaans]] novelist, dramatist and scriptwriter.  
 
[[C.F. Beyers-Boshoff]] (1926–1989) was an [[Afrikaans]] novelist, dramatist and scriptwriter.  
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==Biography==
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Born Christiaan Frederik Beyers-Boshoff on 8 Mei 1926 on Potgietersrus and completed his schooling in  Pretoria at the [[Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool]]. He studied at the University of Pretoria, where he met his wife, [[Petro Maritz]]. They had five chidren four girls and a boy, the artist Maurice Boshoff.
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He initially worked as ** and wrote part-time, but after a huge financial setback began writing full time, producing over 100 stories and novels, and a large number of TV and films scripts
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They divorced in the 1970s and he died in Pretoria of a heart attack on 17 December, 1989.
  
 
===Dramas and serials for radio===
 
===Dramas and serials for radio===
  
His popular radio serial  ''[[Ongewenste Vreemdeling]]'' made him a houisehold name, and was later turned into a successful film (see ''[[Ongewenste Vreemdeling]]''). Other radio texts include  
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His popular radio serial  ''[[Ongewenste Vreemdeling]]'' made him a household name, and was later turned into a successful film (see '''''[[Ongewenste Vreemdeling]]'''''). Other radio texts include  
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Dans van die flamink, My liedjie van verlange en Die vrou van Shangetti. Veral Ongewenste vreemdeling maak van hom ’n huishoudelike naam en hou op daardie tydstip die rekord vir die grootste luistertal vir ’n Afrikaanse radiovervolgverhaal.
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===Film scripts===
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Eleven of his tales were turned into films, he wrting the scripts in all cases.  Among them were  ''[[Dans van die Flamink]]'' (1974), ''[[Ongewenste Vreemdeling]]'' (1974) (directed by [[Jans Rautenbach]]), ''[[Tant Ralie se Losieshuis]]'' (1974), ''[[My naam is Dingetjie]]'' (1975), ''[[Die Troudag van Tant Ralie]]'' (1975), ''[[Dingetjie is Dynamite]]'' (1975), ''[[My Liedjie van Verlange]]'' (1975), ''[[Grensbasis 13]]'' (1979) en ''[[Eendag vir Altyd]]'' (1985).
  
radio plays and serials were vervolgverhale is Ongewenste vreemdeling, Dans van die flamink, My liedjie van verlange en Die vrou van Shangetti. Veral Ongewenste vreemdeling maak van hom ’n huishoudelike naam en hou op daardie tydstip die rekord vir die grootste luistertal vir ’n Afrikaanse radiovervolgverhaal. Elf van sy verhale word suksesvol in rolprente omskep (hy skryf self die draaiboeke), waaronder Dans van die flamink (1974), Ongewenste vreemdeling (1974) (met Jans Rautenbach as regisseur), Tant Ralie se losieshuis (1974), My naam is Dingetjie (1975), Die troudag van Tant Ralie (1975), Dingetjie is Dynamite (1975), My liedjie van verlange (1975), Grensbasis 13 (1979) en Eendag vir altyd (1985). Hy skryf ook die draaiboek in Engels vir die film Night of the puppets (1980), ’n film wat deur Daan Retief gemaak word, en The spots on my leopard (1974). Van sy films word internasionaal uitgereik en Catch me a dream (in Afrikaans uitgereik as Vang vir my ’n droom) en Kill and kill again (in Suid-Afrika uitgereik as Karate Olympia) behaal groot sukses op die Amerikaanse kringloop. Vir die Amerikaanse mark skryf hy ook televisiedraaiboeke.[3]
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He also wrote the English scripts for The Spots on my Leopard]]'' (1974), film ''[[Night of the Puppets]]'' ([[Daan Retief]], 1980), ''[[Catch me a Dream]]'' (also released in [[Afrikaans]] as ''[[Vang vir my ’n Droom]]''),  ''[[Kill and Kill Again]]'' (released in South Africa as ''[[Karate Olympia]]''). He also wrote some scripts for American TV.
  
 
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.F._Beyers-Boshoff
 
https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.F._Beyers-Boshoff

Revision as of 16:44, 4 June 2020

C.F. Beyers-Boshoff (1926–1989) was an Afrikaans novelist, dramatist and scriptwriter.

Biography

Born Christiaan Frederik Beyers-Boshoff on 8 Mei 1926 on Potgietersrus and completed his schooling in Pretoria at the Afrikaanse Hoër Seunskool. He studied at the University of Pretoria, where he met his wife, Petro Maritz. They had five chidren four girls and a boy, the artist Maurice Boshoff.

He initially worked as ** and wrote part-time, but after a huge financial setback began writing full time, producing over 100 stories and novels, and a large number of TV and films scripts

They divorced in the 1970s and he died in Pretoria of a heart attack on 17 December, 1989.

Dramas and serials for radio

His popular radio serial Ongewenste Vreemdeling made him a household name, and was later turned into a successful film (see Ongewenste Vreemdeling). Other radio texts include Dans van die flamink, My liedjie van verlange en Die vrou van Shangetti. Veral Ongewenste vreemdeling maak van hom ’n huishoudelike naam en hou op daardie tydstip die rekord vir die grootste luistertal vir ’n Afrikaanse radiovervolgverhaal.

Film scripts

Eleven of his tales were turned into films, he wrting the scripts in all cases. Among them were Dans van die Flamink (1974), Ongewenste Vreemdeling (1974) (directed by Jans Rautenbach), Tant Ralie se Losieshuis (1974), My naam is Dingetjie (1975), Die Troudag van Tant Ralie (1975), Dingetjie is Dynamite (1975), My Liedjie van Verlange (1975), Grensbasis 13 (1979) en Eendag vir Altyd (1985).

He also wrote the English scripts for The Spots on my Leopard]] (1974), film Night of the Puppets (Daan Retief, 1980), Catch me a Dream (also released in Afrikaans as Vang vir my ’n Droom), Kill and Kill Again (released in South Africa as Karate Olympia). He also wrote some scripts for American TV.

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/C.F._Beyers-Boshoff