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(19**-) Mime, clown and actor. Well known for his very athletic mimed imitations of animals. Studied drama at the Drama Department, [[University of Natal]], Durban, later trained at the Jaques le Coq school in Paris. Worked with [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]]’s [[Loft Theatre Company]] at [[NAPAC]] and later the [[Theatre for Africa]] group, also run by Ellenbogen. Played lead roles in ''[[Horn of Sorrow]]'' (1988?**), ****, ''[[Elephant of Africa]]'' and ''[[Guardians of Eden]]''*. Later joined [[Bheki Mkhwane]], and the two of them have produced and toured theatre for children and youth, including  ''[[A Boy Called Rubbish]]'', ''[[Kaboom!]]'' and ''[[Amazwi Omoya]]'' (1998-9) and ''[[Skadonk]]'' (2000), nationally and internationally. Pearson also played the central figure of the silent clown in the highly regarded 1997 South African film ''Paljas''.  PEARSON, Ellis & Susan in ''[[Dundo’s Amazing Jigsaw Journey]]'' (Children’s Theatre) at [[Grahamstown Festival]], 1984.
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[[Ellis Pearson]] (19**-). Mime, clown and actor.
  
Nominee 1991 Pearson, Ellis in ''[[Nativity]]'' (Sunday Atar/Johannesburg Critics circle Award for best actor in a supporting role in English);
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== Biograpy ==
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He is well known for his very athletic mimed imitations of animals. Studied drama at the Drama Department, [[University of Natal]], Durban, later trained at the Jaques le Coq school in Paris. Worked with [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]]’s [[Loft Theatre Company]] at [[NAPAC]] and later the [[Theatre for Africa]] group, also run by Ellenbogen.
  
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Played lead roles in ''[[Horn of Sorrow]]'' (1988?**), ****, ''[[Elephant of Africa]]'' and ''[[Guardians of Eden]]''*. He later joined [[Bheki Mkhwane]], and the two of them have produced and toured theatre for children and youth, including  ''[[A Boy Called Rubbish]]'', ''[[Kaboom!]]'' and ''[[Amazwi Omoya]]'' (1998-9) and ''[[Skadonk]]'' (2000), nationally and internationally.
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Pearson also played the central figure of the silent clown in the highly regarded 1997 South African film ''[[Paljas]]'', released in 1998. 
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Other productions include ''[[Khaya in the Sky]]'', ''[[Hunch]]'' (1995), ''[[IKisimus Box]]'', ''[[The Soldier's Tale (Stravinsky music)]]'', ''[[A Nativity]]'' (1990), ''[[Frank'n'stein]]'', ''[[Kwamanzi]]'' (1985), ''[[Raiders of the Lost Aardvark]]'', ''[[Clown]]'', ''[[The Royal Hunt of the Sun]]''.
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He designed ''[[Gathering of the Beasts]]'' (1991).
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He directed ''[[Born Thru the Nose]]'' by [[Greig Coetzee]] and [[Bheki Mkhwane]], [[Market Theatre]], Sue Clarence production, 17 January to 25 February 2007.
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== Awards, etc. ==
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Nominee 1991: ''[[A Nativity]]'' (Sunday Star/Johannesburg Critics circle Award for best actor in a supporting role in English).
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Ellis won the [[Vita Award]] (National) in 1991 for his role as Half-Jack in ''[[A Nativity]]'' and in 1994 [[Vita Award]]s (KZN) with [[David Dennis]] in two categories for ''[[Frank'n'stein]]''.
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== Sources ==
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Various entries in the [[NELM]] catalogue.
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Latest revision as of 11:00, 11 August 2019

Ellis Pearson (19**-). Mime, clown and actor.

Biograpy

He is well known for his very athletic mimed imitations of animals. Studied drama at the Drama Department, University of Natal, Durban, later trained at the Jaques le Coq school in Paris. Worked with Nicholas Ellenbogen’s Loft Theatre Company at NAPAC and later the Theatre for Africa group, also run by Ellenbogen.

Played lead roles in Horn of Sorrow (1988?**), ****, Elephant of Africa and Guardians of Eden*. He later joined Bheki Mkhwane, and the two of them have produced and toured theatre for children and youth, including A Boy Called Rubbish, Kaboom! and Amazwi Omoya (1998-9) and Skadonk (2000), nationally and internationally.

Pearson also played the central figure of the silent clown in the highly regarded 1997 South African film Paljas, released in 1998.

Other productions include Khaya in the Sky, Hunch (1995), IKisimus Box, The Soldier's Tale (Stravinsky music), A Nativity (1990), Frank'n'stein, Kwamanzi (1985), Raiders of the Lost Aardvark, Clown, The Royal Hunt of the Sun.

He designed Gathering of the Beasts (1991).

He directed Born Thru the Nose by Greig Coetzee and Bheki Mkhwane, Market Theatre, Sue Clarence production, 17 January to 25 February 2007.

Awards, etc.

Nominee 1991: A Nativity (Sunday Star/Johannesburg Critics circle Award for best actor in a supporting role in English).

Ellis won the Vita Award (National) in 1991 for his role as Half-Jack in A Nativity and in 1994 Vita Awards (KZN) with David Dennis in two categories for Frank'n'stein.

Sources

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

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