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(19**-) One of the foremost stage and film actors of his generation, stage director, administrator. *Born in *. *Studied at the University of * Became a teacher in **. In 1958-9 he went on a study tour of Europe, where he was exposed to modern practices. * On his return in 1959, he joined [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] and [[Leonora Nel]] in [[National Theatre Organisation]]'s [[NTO Youth Theatre]] group. They began touring in the Cape in August 1959, with works they devised and put on as a group, continuing in the Transvaal in 1960. By 1961 two groups had been formed for the two provinces. In 1963 this bulk of these groups became part of the [[Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal]] ([[PACT]]) drama company.** ROSSOUW, Cobus, ''[[Die jakkalsstreke van Scapino]]'', vertaal deur [[Bartho Smit]], [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] (regie),  [[Tilana Hanekom]], [[Siegfried Mynhardt]], [[Pieter Geldenhuys]], [[Kita Redelinghuys]], [[Anton Grobler]], [[Leonora Nel]], [[Johan van Zyl]], [[Frank Graves]] (dekor) [[Doreen Graves]] (kostuums), [[Peter Rorke]] (musiek gekomponeer). [[NTO jeuggroep]]: [[Jannie Gildenhuys]], [[Cobus Rossouw]], [[Leonora Nel]] & [[Irene Durr]].  Doen ook  ''[[Dieselfde Pad]]'' ([[Kootjie v/d Heever]]).  ''[[Die Goue Seun]]'', [[Uys Krige]], [[KKNK]], 2002.  [[Grethe Fox]],  Regie:  [[Marthinus Basson]]
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[[Cobus Rossouw]] (born ''circa'' 1934) is one of the foremost stage and film actors of his generation, as well as a stage director and theatre administrator.
  
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''Not to be confused with the lighting designer '''[[Kobus Rossouw]]'''''
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=THIS ENTRY REQUIRES SERIOUS EXPANSION AND EDITING=
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== Biography ==
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He was first married to actress [[Leonora Nel]].
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He is now married to actress [[Sandra Kotzé]]. Their daughters [[Susan Rossouw]] and  [[Wilmien Rossouw]] are also actresses. Their son, [[Cobus Rossouw jr.]], is the director of television productions such as ''[[Kruispad]]'' and ''[[Getroud met Rugby]]''.
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=== Youth ===
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=== Training ===
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He studied at the University of Cape Town’s [[Little Theatre]] in the 1950s under [[Robert Mohr]].
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=== Career ===
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He started his professional career in 1954 at [[NTO]]. In 1958-9 he went on a study tour of Europe, where he was exposed to modern practices. * On his return in 1959, he joined [[Jannie Gildenhuys]] and [[Leonora Nel]] in [[National Theatre Organisation]]'s [[NTO Youth Theatre]] group. They began touring in the Cape in August 1959, with works they devised and put on as a group, continuing in the Transvaal in 1960. By 1961 two groups had been formed for the two provinces. In 1963 the bulk of these groups became part of the [[Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal]] ([[PACT]]) drama company.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Some of the many productions in which he has appeared are ''[[Rosmersholm| Die Wit Perde van Rosmersholm]]'' 1954, ''[[Bohaai oor 'n Otjie]]'', ''[[Gekonkel in die Nag]]'', ''[[Periandros van Korinthe]]'' (as Arioon), ''[[Bitter Einde]]'' (as Piet Els), ''[[Moeder Hanna]]'' (as Oupa Harmse) 1959, ''[[Die Jakkalsstreke van Scapino]]'' (as Silvester), ''[[Christine]]'', ''[[Die Eerste Oogopslag]]'', ''[[Faan se Trein]]'', ''[[Die Grootkanonne]]'', ''[[Vat hom, Flaffie!]]'', ''[[Pa, Maak vir my 'n Vlieër Pa]]'', ''[Arms and the Man]]'', ''[[The Proposal]]'', ''[[Uncle Vanya]]'', ''[[Rattle of a Simple Man]]'', ''[[Tartuffe]]'', ''[[Wie de drommel is Paskwaal?]]'', ''[[Die Selfmoordenaar]]'', ''[[Die Twisappel]]'', ''[[Die Wildsboudjie]]'', ''[[Hond se Gedagte]]'', ''[[The Idiot]]'' by [[Dostoyevsky]] directed by [[Jo Gevers]] in 1969 for [[CAPAB]].
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Shakespeare productions in [[Afrikaans]] include the title roles in ''[[Richard III]]'' (1968/9) and ''[[Hamlet]]'' (1973), ''[[Twelfth Night|Twaalfde Nag]]'' and ''[[King Lear|Koning Lear]]'' as Lear in 1971.
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Doen ook  ''[[Dieselfde Pad]]'', ''[[Die Goue Seun]]'', [[Uys Krige]], [[KKNK]], 2002.
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He acted in several productions of ''[[Die Ryk Weduwee]]''
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He directed ''[[Boesman and Lena|Boesman en Lena]]'' for [[PACOFS]], ''[[Plaston: DNS-Kind]]'', ''[[Twelfth Night|Twaalfde Nag]]'' 1975.
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Films include ''[[Die Kandidaat]]'' (1968), ''[[Katrina]]'' (1969), ''[[My Broer se Bril]]'' (1972), ''[[Jannie Totsiens]]'' (1970).
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== Awards, etc ==
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[[Three Leaf Arts Award]] for Best Actor for his performances in the title roles in ''[[Richard III]]'' and ''[[Tartuffe]]'' in 1968.
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He and his wife, [[Sandra Kotzé]], were awarded medals of honour for their contribution to Theatre by the [[Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns]] in 2014.
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== Sources ==
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''Die Les''/''Moeder Hanna'' theatre programme, 1959.
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''[[Teater SA]]'', 1(3), 1969.
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[[Cape Times]], 21 January 1969
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''[[Die Burger]]'', 18 August 2009.
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Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 06:08, 25 November 2022

Cobus Rossouw (born circa 1934) is one of the foremost stage and film actors of his generation, as well as a stage director and theatre administrator.

Not to be confused with the lighting designer Kobus Rossouw

THIS ENTRY REQUIRES SERIOUS EXPANSION AND EDITING

Biography

He was first married to actress Leonora Nel.

He is now married to actress Sandra Kotzé. Their daughters Susan Rossouw and Wilmien Rossouw are also actresses. Their son, Cobus Rossouw jr., is the director of television productions such as Kruispad and Getroud met Rugby.

Youth

Training

He studied at the University of Cape Town’s Little Theatre in the 1950s under Robert Mohr.

Career

He started his professional career in 1954 at NTO. In 1958-9 he went on a study tour of Europe, where he was exposed to modern practices. * On his return in 1959, he joined Jannie Gildenhuys and Leonora Nel in National Theatre Organisation's NTO Youth Theatre group. They began touring in the Cape in August 1959, with works they devised and put on as a group, continuing in the Transvaal in 1960. By 1961 two groups had been formed for the two provinces. In 1963 the bulk of these groups became part of the Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal (PACT) drama company.

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

Some of the many productions in which he has appeared are Die Wit Perde van Rosmersholm 1954, Bohaai oor 'n Otjie, Gekonkel in die Nag, Periandros van Korinthe (as Arioon), Bitter Einde (as Piet Els), Moeder Hanna (as Oupa Harmse) 1959, Die Jakkalsstreke van Scapino (as Silvester), Christine, Die Eerste Oogopslag, Faan se Trein, Die Grootkanonne, Vat hom, Flaffie!, Pa, Maak vir my 'n Vlieër Pa, [Arms and the Man]], The Proposal, Uncle Vanya, Rattle of a Simple Man, Tartuffe, Wie de drommel is Paskwaal?, Die Selfmoordenaar, Die Twisappel, Die Wildsboudjie, Hond se Gedagte, The Idiot by Dostoyevsky directed by Jo Gevers in 1969 for CAPAB.

Shakespeare productions in Afrikaans include the title roles in Richard III (1968/9) and Hamlet (1973), Twaalfde Nag and Koning Lear as Lear in 1971.

Doen ook Dieselfde Pad, Die Goue Seun, Uys Krige, KKNK, 2002.

He acted in several productions of Die Ryk Weduwee

He directed Boesman en Lena for PACOFS, Plaston: DNS-Kind, Twaalfde Nag 1975.

Films include Die Kandidaat (1968), Katrina (1969), My Broer se Bril (1972), Jannie Totsiens (1970).

Awards, etc

Three Leaf Arts Award for Best Actor for his performances in the title roles in Richard III and Tartuffe in 1968.

He and his wife, Sandra Kotzé, were awarded medals of honour for their contribution to Theatre by the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns in 2014.

Sources

Die Les/Moeder Hanna theatre programme, 1959.

Teater SA, 1(3), 1969.

Cape Times, 21 January 1969

Die Burger, 18 August 2009.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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Return to South African Theatre Personalities

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