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[[Alfred de Villiers|De Villiers, Alfred]]
 
[[Alfred de Villiers|De Villiers, Alfred]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Alfred (19*-19*) Actor. * Joined the Paul de Groot Toneelgeselskap in May 1928 for the tour of Haar Twede Man (Géraldy), replacing André Huguenet. * 
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[[Anna de Villiers|De Villiers, Anna]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Anna. **** Cultural leader and academic?* *Did a doctorate on *** A member of Volksteater and a leader in the Volkspele ("Folk Dance") movement?* . Was stage manager for a number of plays, including Die Arrestasie (Krige, 1939), **
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[[C.G.S. de Villiers|De Villiers, C.G.S.]]
  
DE VILLIERS, C.G.S. (Con) (D.G.S.?) (18*-19*). Author and immensely popular professor of ** at the University of Stellebosch. Besides his famous stories of the Overberg, was also a director  and translator of plays, notably the works of Ibsen. He did A Doll’s House in English (with Helene Botha as Nora) in 1925??* He translated and directed Boumeester Sollness ( The Master Builder) on 12 August, 1926  for the Unie-Debatsvereniging (starring inter alia Anna Pohl and Neep van der Merwe.) * In the 1920s he also did some Afrikaans translations of Rosmersholm  and Boumeester Solness (an Afrikaans version of The Master Builder) for the society. The plays were performed by various groups over the years. He also translated Pirandello's *** as  Die lewe wat ek jou gegee het ("The life I gave you"), performed by PACT in 1964?*), . ?* (See Binge 1969; )
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[[Con de Villiers|De Villiers, Con]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Dirk Gysbert. (1924-2009) Actor, playwright, scriptwriter and film-maker. Born on the farm Villeria in the Douglas district, went to school in jagersfontein, Marquard and Bethlehem. He studied engineering in Johannesburg, then worked in the Cape Town docks, before finding his way to London where he took a course in marine engineering. He became a ship’s engineer and worked his way around the world till 1950, when he settled down with his wife Addie.  While studying in Johannesburg in 1942 he met up with Schalk Theron and joined the Sonop Afrikaner Kring theatre group. His first acting role in Die Goue Tempel (Schalk Theron), and his first lead was in Aandblom van die Witsenberge (D.F. Malherbe). Other roles include Lennox in the 1950 Afrikaans Macbeth (NTO), * He wrote a number of one act plays for the amateur theatre, including * In 195* he became involved in the film industry, and established himself as one of the giants of the medium. His film and TV credits as writer and director include Jy is my liefling ***, and the highly rated and popular Arende ("Eagles" - 198*) about the Anglo Boer War.
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[[Dirk Gysbert de Villiers|De Villiers, Dirk Gysbert]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Dot. (19**-) **** A dominant figure in the cultural landscape of Bloemfontein. ***
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[[Dot de Villiers|De Villiers, Dot]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Elizabeth. (19*-) Actress. ** Studied drama at the University of Stellenbosch. Roles in  **, Bok-bok staan styf by  Malan Steyn, (KKNK, 2002), ** 
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[[Elizabeth de Villiers|De Villiers, Elizabeth]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Frieda (19**-) Playwright **??  Wrote Nicodemus.
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[[Frieda de Villiers|De Villiers, Frieda]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Gertruida (18*-19*) Actress.  **  A member of the Volksrust players, she became a member of Paul de Groot's first professional company in 1925-26.*.
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[[Gertruida de Villiers|De Villiers, Gertruida]]
 
DE VILLIERS, Gys. (19*-) Actor of stage and screen. Son of Dirk de Villiers. ** He starred in Reza de Wet’s Diepe Grond together with Susan Coetzer, Dawid Minnaar and Doris Simula under Lucille Gillwald’s direction at Upstairs at the Market in 1986. He starred in Die Sakeman van Venesie at the Alexander in 1991, . Siener in die suburbs by PG du Plessis, directed by  Chris Vorster, KKNK, 2002.  *
 
  
DE VILLIERS, Joan. (19*-) Actress. ** Member of the Barend Fourie Geselskap, an Afrikaans  touring company which began its tour in Caledon on 6 April 1934, playing Sy Pa se Skuld ("His Father's Fault/Debt") by D.P. du Toit. Other members of his company were Ria Olivier and Jac ("Lokkie") Lochner.  ** **
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[[Gys de Villiers|De villiers, Gys]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Louis (19**-) Playwright. A medical doctor, lecturer  and respected researcher, he is the author of numerous highly popular Afrikaans one-act and full-length plays, especially used by schools and amateur companies. One of the authors who responded to the encouragement of DALRO to produce works for schools and amateur groups in the 1960s. His play Ou bokke en groen blare ("Old goats and green leaves") opened the Kroonstad Theatre in 1976 **. Other plays include **, **
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[[Joan de Villiers|De Villiers, Joan]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Margot. (19*-) Actress. * Trained at UCT. Roles in The Rise and Fall of the First Empress Bonaparte (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1977), *
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[[Louis de Villiers|De Villiers, Louis]]
  
DE VILLIERS, Stephan*?. Artist, costume- and set designer. ****
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[[Margot de Villiers|De Villiers, Margot]]
  
DE VLAM, Susan (19**) Actress?*. ** A member and secretary of the Ceres Amateur Toneel Vereniging.
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[[Stephan de Villiers|De Villiers, Stephan]]
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[[Susan de Vlam|De Vlam, Susan]]
  
 
DE VLAM, Absolom (19**-) Actor. **  A member of the Ceres Amateur Toneel Vereniging. Vice-Chairman. Later founded Parklane Amateur Toneelvereniging in Worcester.
 
DE VLAM, Absolom (19**-) Actor. **  A member of the Ceres Amateur Toneel Vereniging. Vice-Chairman. Later founded Parklane Amateur Toneelvereniging in Worcester.

Revision as of 12:42, 11 July 2012

D'Arcy, M. Cassiem

D'Alessandro, Gary

Da Gama, Vasco

Da Silva, Carlos

Da Silva, Joe

Dacombe, Sandy

Dainow, David

Daitsh, Steven

Dalberg, Evelyn

Dalrymple, Lynn

Dalton, Joyce

Daly, Nigel

Damane, E.M.

Daneel, Richard

Danford, Susan

Dangor, Achmat

Daniel. Raeford

Daniels, Anthony

Daniels, Brendan

Daniels, Leonard

Libby Daniels

Danvers, June

Dare, Zena

Dashwood, Winifred

Davenport, Nigel

Davids, Christo

Davids, Fadeela

Davids, Goliath

Davids, M.I.

Davids, Nadia

Davids, Robert

Davidtz, Embeth

Davies, Elwyn J.

Davies, R.E.

Davies, R.G.

Davies, Raymond Daniel

Davies, Rob

Davis, Allen

Davis, Evette

Davis, Genna

Davis, Leonard

Davis, Lloyd

Davis, Robert

Davis, Ronnie

Davis, Vicky

Day, Arthur

Day, Frances

Day, Glynn

Dayi, Mncedi

De Bank, Cecilia

De Beer, Mona Vida

De Beer Mathilda

De Beer, Matthys

De Beer, Thys

De Boer, Klaas

De Bruin, Jocelyn

De Bruyn, Miems

De Bruyn

De Bruyn, Napier

De Bruyn, Philip

De Gouveia, Carl

DE G. SOLMS, L.L. (19**) Playwright. Wrote the one act-play The Reckoning. (See Gosher, 1988)

De Gouveia, Estelle

De Groot, Paul

De Haeck, Benoni

De Jager, Randall

De Jong, Maxie

De Jongh, Arthur

De Jongh, Frank

De Klerk, A.J.B.

De Klerk, Val

De Klerk, Valerie

De Klerk, W.A.

De Klerk, Willem Adriaan

De Kock, H.C.

De Kock, Johannes Jakobus

De Kock, Lochner

De Kock, Thea

De Koker, Ben

De Koker, Joey

De Koker, Maria

De la Bat, C.

De la Harpe, René

De la Harpe, Wendy

De la Querra, Willem

De la Rey, Bennie

De Lancey, Guy

De Lange, San

De Lenta, Jenny

De Lima, Joseph Suasso

De Meester, Johan

De Mist, Jacob Abraham Uitenhage

De Moor, S.

De Moor, Teda

De Morlay, Yvonne

De Pinna, Michael

De Rocha, Natalia

De Sousa, Jose

De Swardt, Awie

De Swart

De Swart, S. Jansen

De Vaal, Floyd

De Villiers, Alfred

De Villiers, Anna

De Villiers, C.G.S.

De Villiers, Con

De Villiers, Dirk Gysbert

De Villiers, Dot

De Villiers, Elizabeth

De Villiers, Frieda

De Villiers, Gertruida

De villiers, Gys

De Villiers, Joan

De Villiers, Louis

De Villiers, Margot

De Villiers, Stephan

De Vlam, Susan

DE VLAM, Absolom (19**-) Actor. ** A member of the Ceres Amateur Toneel Vereniging. Vice-Chairman. Later founded Parklane Amateur Toneelvereniging in Worcester.

DE VOS, Eon. (19*-) Actor, radio and TV presenter and performer. *** Stage roles include ** Die Van Aardes van Grootoor (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1978), *


DE VOS, Greta. (Stage name of Marguerite de Vos)(18*-19*). Actress. *** As "Marguerite de Vos" acted for Paul de Groot in the first, ground-breaking production of Louis Leipoldt's Die Heks and Sudermann's Huis Toe (both in 1925), ***

DE VOS, Marguerite. See Greta de Vos.

DE VOS, Marius (19*-) Actor ** Hell is for Whites Only (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1982)

DE VRIENDT, Louis. (18**-19**) Actor and manager. The son of a Flemish sculptor, De Vriendt began acting when he was eighteen and trained in the Flemish "volkstoneel" ("folk theatre") with Jan van Beers and Emiel Hullebroeck. He travelled widely also in eastern Europe, and apparently met his wife Mignon Sorel there. When they returned to Europe in 1914 they lived in Amsterdam and later moved to Belgium and formed the De Comoedia theatre group, presenting popular "transformation pieces" in which they portrayed a dozen or more characters. For example, when they performed Die Niksnuts ("Worthless Man") he and his wife enacted eight characters each, utilizing a strong mimetic style of characterization. In the1922-23 season they joined Anton Verheyen on his tour of India and returned with him to Cape Town in 1927, to tour with their pieces, including Bietje ("Little"), De Brandstichter ("The Pyromaniac", De Gebroken Spiegel ("The Broken Mirror"), Niksnuts ("Worthless Man") and De Zonden van het Verleden ("The sins of the past" or Het Kind der Zonde = "Child of Sin "). Soon Verheyen breaks way, and they continued touring on their own. * In 1938 he directed Sepp'l, a Flemish operetta he had co-written with Emil Hullebroeck, for Volksteater. *

DE VRIES, Casper. (1969-) Actor, cabaret-artist and comedian. of Dutch stock, went to

De Vos, Eon

De Waal, Willem

De Wagstaffe, Baroness see Racster, Olga

De Wet, Amanda

De Wet, Jannie

De Wet, Reza

Deetlefs, Joe

Dehaeck, Benoni

Dell, Jean

Dekker, Anton

Dekker, Ben

Denver, Bob

Devenish, Ross

Dhlomo, Herbert Isaac Ezra

Dibeco, Stanley

Dick, Liz

Diniso, Gha-Makhulu

Ditchfield, Paul

Dobbs, Melanie

Dobrowsky, Frantz

Dolton, Robin

Dommisse, Hermien

Donald-Bell, Val

Downie, Moira

Downing, Trish

Drummond, Vivienne

Du Plessis, Eugene

Du Plessis, Janet

Du Plessis, P.G.

Du Toit, Chris

Du Toit, J.D.

Du Toit, Jac.

Du Toit, Michelle

Du Toit, P.J.

Du Toit, Peet

Du Toit, Piet

Duncan, Sandra

Dunster, Wilson

Dupont, Belinda

Dupont, Diane

Durrant, Roberta

Dyer, Pippa

Dyssel, Allan

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