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== Performance history in South Africa ==
 
== Performance history in South Africa ==
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''[[Cul de Sac]]'' was a TV series with [[Annette Hartman]], [[Ronny Belcher]], [[Gerrit Schoonhoven]], [[Kerneels Coertzen]],  [[Lynita Crofford]], [[Monica Breed]] ((playing "Ouma Visser"; 1987).
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Ronny Belcher
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...''[[Fynbos]]'' and later as the charming doctor Daan Lategan in ''[[Cul de Sac]]''. Killed in a car accident near Pretoria in 2005.
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Lynita Crofford
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...Venice]]'', ''[[Final Edition]]'', ''[[Valley Children]]'' and ''[[Cul de Sac]]''. Feature films include ''[[Brutal Glory]]'', ''[[The Wedding]]'' and ''
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Monica Breed
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...title/tt8639098/] (playing "Donna van Zijl", a ca)rer; 1979 and ''[[Cul-de-sac]]''[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt7633148/] (playing "Ouma Visser"; 1987).
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==Sources==
 
==Sources==
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[[Sunday Times Magazine]], 2 July 1989.
  
 
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Cul de Sac was a TV series with Annette Hartman, Ronny Belcher, Gerrit Schoonhoven,

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Performance history in South Africa

Cul de Sac was a TV series with Annette Hartman, Ronny Belcher, Gerrit Schoonhoven, Kerneels Coertzen, Lynita Crofford, Monica Breed ((playing "Ouma Visser"; 1987).

Ronny Belcher ...Fynbos and later as the charming doctor Daan Lategan in Cul de Sac. Killed in a car accident near Pretoria in 2005.


Lynita Crofford ...Venice]], Final Edition, Valley Children and Cul de Sac. Feature films include Brutal Glory, The Wedding and 2 KB (366 words) - 05:29, 14 September 2018 Monica Breed ...title/tt8639098/] (playing "Donna van Zijl", a ca)rer; 1979 and Cul-de-sac[1] (playing "Ouma Visser"; 1987). 4 KB (632 words) - 12:00, 29 December 2021

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Sunday Times Magazine, 2 July 1989.

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