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KORSTEN, Gé (Gérard). (1927-2000*?) Singer and actor.  Originally a plumber by trade, he became an operatic tenor, and went on to a lucrative career as a hugely popular recording artist in the mold of Mario Lanza, singing light classics and popular melodies - and winning numerous Sarie and Artes awards and ten golden disks in the process. He was also a star of stage musicals, television and film. His performances for the [[Performing Arts Councils]] for example include such perrenial favourites as ''[[Kismet]]'' ([[PACT]], 1973), ''[[The Student Prince]]'', ''[[The Merry Widow]]'' ([[PACT]], 1983),  ''[[Evita]]'' ([[PACT]], 1981) ***, ***, **. In 19** he became Chief Director of [[CAPAB]] and retired in 19**. Among his films were *** (Tucker, 1997)  
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'''KORSTEN, Gé''' (Gérard) (1927-1999) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A9_Korsten] was a Dutch-born South African singer and actor.  Originally a plumber by trade, he became an operatic tenor, and went on to a lucrative career as a hugely popular recording artist in the mold of Mario Lanza, singing light classics and popular melodies - and winning numerous Sarie and Artes awards and ten golden disks in the process. He was also a star of stage musicals, television and film. His performances for the [[Performing Arts Councils]] for example include such perrenial favourites as ''[[Kismet]]'' ([[PACT]], 1973), ''[[The Student Prince]]'', ''[[The Merry Widow]]'' ([[PACT]], 1983),  ''[[Evita]]'' ([[PACT]], 1981) ***, ***, **. In 19** he became Chief Director of [[CAPAB]] and retired in 19**. Among his films were *** (Tucker, 1997)  
  
  

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KORSTEN, Gé (Gérard) (1927-1999) [1] was a Dutch-born South African singer and actor. Originally a plumber by trade, he became an operatic tenor, and went on to a lucrative career as a hugely popular recording artist in the mold of Mario Lanza, singing light classics and popular melodies - and winning numerous Sarie and Artes awards and ten golden disks in the process. He was also a star of stage musicals, television and film. His performances for the Performing Arts Councils for example include such perrenial favourites as Kismet (PACT, 1973), The Student Prince, The Merry Widow (PACT, 1983), Evita (PACT, 1981) ***, ***, **. In 19** he became Chief Director of CAPAB and retired in 19**. Among his films were *** (Tucker, 1997)


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