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FISHER, Cyril. (19**-) Accountant. Through his organisation Music Viva he gave Johannesburg’s music lovers access to many of the world’s greatest musicians. One of the first seven Trustees of the Market Theatre Foundation and did the books for the Market Theatre (See Schwartz, 1988)
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FISHER, Michael. (19*-). Performer.  He starred in the revue What Was, Was! by Gertie Awerbuch and Miriam Lopert (Jewish Guild and the Alexander Theatre ,  1965), Joan Brickhill and Louis Burke’s The Minstrel Scandals for ACT (Alhambra in Cape Town and the Empire Theatre, Johannesburg, 1966). (Tucker, 1997)
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FISHER, Peta. (19*-). ** Worked for Musica Viva and assisted  Ernest Fleischmann, who headed the committee which designed the programme for the arts festival which was to be held in September 1956 by the Johannesburg City Council to commemorate the seventieth birthday of Johannesburg.
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FISHER, Ryland. (19**-)  Journalist and cultural activist. ** At his initiative the One City Many Cultures initiative was launched 1999, and in 2001 became the Cape Town Arts Festival, under his chairmanship.
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Revision as of 09:30, 3 August 2012

Fabio, Gustav Pohl

Factor, Sylvia

Factor, Tony

Fagan, H.A.

Fagan, Queenie

Fairbairn, John

Fairclough, Boothroyd

Faku, B.S.G.

Falck, Christine

Falck, Johan

Falkson, Dina

Fallowes, Grant

Fanon, Frantz

Farao, Ruweida

Farber, Yael

Farmer, Anthony

Farmer, Richard

Farquhar, Malcolm

Fasi, Themba

Fassie, Brenda

Faubet, Jill

Faulkner, James

Faure, Rev. A.

Fauré, Stephanie

Faure, William

Feather, Kevin

Fefer, Zwi

Feinstein, Erika

Feldman, Hazel

Feldman, Peter

Feldsman, George

Felix, Ilse

Felix, Yvonne

Fellows-Smith, Liz

Fenn, Jane

Fenn, Jean

Fenson, Jill

Fenton, Amy

Fenton, Blanche

Fenton, Norman

Fenton, Ron

Ferguson, Gus

Ferguson, Ian

Ferguson, Jennifer

Ferguson, Lynn

Ferguson, Sheila

Fernald, John

Ferreira, Antonius

Ferreira, Nerina

Ferreira, Nina

Ferreira, Sandra

Ferrus, Diane

Ferugia, Lena

Festenstein, Sadie

ffrangçon-Davies, Gwen

Fick, Aletta

Fick, Letti

Fick, Memory

Field, Mary

Field, Shirley Anne

Filinova, Kseniya

Fillis, Adele

Fillis, Frank

Fillis, Vincenda

Findlay, Michael

Fine, Andrea

Fine, Michelle

Fine, Moira

Fine, Nicholas

Fine, Toby

Finestone, Juanita

Finestone-Praeg, Juanita

Finlayson, Michael

Finlayson, Robert

Finney, Bess

First, Sharroll

Firth, Shirley

Fischer, Abraham

Fischer, Cynthia

Fish, Colin

FISHER, Cyril. (19**-) Accountant. Through his organisation Music Viva he gave Johannesburg’s music lovers access to many of the world’s greatest musicians. One of the first seven Trustees of the Market Theatre Foundation and did the books for the Market Theatre (See Schwartz, 1988)

FISHER, Michael. (19*-). Performer. He starred in the revue What Was, Was! by Gertie Awerbuch and Miriam Lopert (Jewish Guild and the Alexander Theatre , 1965), Joan Brickhill and Louis Burke’s The Minstrel Scandals for ACT (Alhambra in Cape Town and the Empire Theatre, Johannesburg, 1966). (Tucker, 1997)

FISHER, Peta. (19*-). ** Worked for Musica Viva and assisted Ernest Fleischmann, who headed the committee which designed the programme for the arts festival which was to be held in September 1956 by the Johannesburg City Council to commemorate the seventieth birthday of Johannesburg.

FISHER, Ryland. (19**-) Journalist and cultural activist. ** At his initiative the One City Many Cultures initiative was launched 1999, and in 2001 became the Cape Town Arts Festival, under his chairmanship.


Fisher, Anne Fisher, Michael

Fitzhugh, Terrick

Flesch, Anthony

Fletcher, Jill

Fluxman, Daryl

Flynn, Bill

Flynn, Eric

Folbigge, Dennis

Forsyth, Teresa

Foukx, Maurice

Fourie, Charles J.

Fourie, Corlia

Fourie, Eunice


Fourie, GiGi

Fourie, J.J.

Fourie, Johan


Fourie, Pieter

Fourie, Pieter-Paul





Fox, Caroline

Fox, Grethe

Foyer, Margaret

France, Ronald

Francesco, Gilyan

Francis, Elizabeth

Frangs, Irene

Franklin, Jenny

Fraser, Fiona

Fraser, Ian

Freeman, Denise

French, Olive

Fridjohn, Anthony

Friedman, Joan

Fry, Margret

Fugard, Athol

Fugard, Sheila

Fuller, Donald

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