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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 Theatre]] in 1991, ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]] by [[P.G. du Plessis]], directed by [[Chris Vorster]], [[KKNK]], 2002*
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[[Gys de Villiers]] (1960-) Actor, voice artist and sculptor.   
  
  
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== Biography ==
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The son of film-maker and playwright [[Dirk Gysbert de Villiers|Dirk de Villiers]], he was born Dirk Gysbert de Villiers in Roodepoort on 4 November, 1960, matriculating at Hoërskool Linden. He lived in Johannesburg with his life partner, [[Jaci Smith]]. They moved to New York in April 2015.
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=== Youth ===
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=== Training ===
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He enrolled for a Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama at the [[University of Cape Town]], but only completed the first year of the three-year course.
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=== Career ===
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After school he began his national service in Kimberley. During his second year he met [[Lochner de Kock]] and [[Marie Human]] in Windhoek – it was there that he did his first professional acting.
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In 1983 he joined [[PACT]] and for the first 10 years of his career he only did theatre work. He appeared in numerous theatre productions during this time.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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His first professional role was in ''[[Die Drie Van Der Walts]]''.
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Work for [[PACT]] includes ''[[Die Spinner]]'' (with its anti-war sentiment), as well as ''[[Diepe Grond]]'' and ''[[Sing jy van Bomme]]'', which truly delved into the Afrikaner psyche. He also starred in [[Reza de Wet]]’s ''[[Diepe Grond]]'' together with [[Susan Coetzer]], [[Dawid Minnaar]] and [[Doris Sihula]] under [[Lucille Gillwald]]’s direction at [[Upstairs at the Market]] in 1986. He starred in ''[[Die Sakeman van Venesië]]'' at the [[Alexander Theatre]] in 1991, ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' by [[P.G. du Plessis]], directed by [[Chris Vorster]], [[KKNK]], 2002.  *
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He has also appeared in
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''[[Scoring a Goal]]'';
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''[[Kabarette]]'';
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''[[The Seagull]]'';
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''[[It's a Boy]]'';
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''[[Wag tot Donker Kom]]'';
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''[[Al my Seuns]]'';
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''[[Vereeniging, Vereeniging]]'';
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''[[Hamlet Machine]]'';
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''[[Woyzeck]]'';
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''[[Bloed in die Strate]]''.
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His television credits include ''[[Die Genesis Kontrak]]''; ''[[Dood van Elmien Adler]]'' and ''[[Op die Grens]]''.
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He had a roles in the TV miniseries ''[[Arende]]'' ([[Dirk de Villiers]], 1987/88), ''[[Triptiek 1]]'' (1993), ''[[Die Vierde Kabinet]]'' (1998), ''[[Binnelanders]]'' (2005-2006), ''[[Jozi H]]'' and ''[[7de Laan]]'' (2000-2001), ''[[Malan en Kie]]'' (2008).
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De Villiers has also acted in numerous feature films, including ''[[City of Blood]]'' (1983), ''[[The Stick]]'' (1987), ''[[On the Wire]]'' (1990), ''[[Dangerous Ground]]'' (1997), ''[[Tarzan and the Lost City]]'' (1998), ''[[Inside Out]]'' (2000) and ''[[Zoop in Afrika]]'' (2005).
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== Awards, etc ==
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Nominee 1991 De Villiers, Gys in ''[[In Kamera]]'' (Anton de Waal Award for best actor in a leading role in Afrikaans); De Villiers, Gys in `Sakeman van Venesie' (Johannesburg civic theatre Award for best actor in a supporting role in Afrikaans);
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== Sources ==
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"Gys de Villiers" on the TVSA website [http://www.tvsa.co.za/actorprofile.asp?actorid=99]
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"Gys de Villiers" on the [[Thespians]] website[http://www.thespians.co.za/w-product-display.php?product_id=111287&]
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''[[Outers]]'' programme notes, 1985(??).
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''[[Die Burger]]'' 24 August 2015.
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Revision as of 14:48, 5 September 2016

Gys de Villiers (1960-) Actor, voice artist and sculptor.



Biography

The son of film-maker and playwright Dirk de Villiers, he was born Dirk Gysbert de Villiers in Roodepoort on 4 November, 1960, matriculating at Hoërskool Linden. He lived in Johannesburg with his life partner, Jaci Smith. They moved to New York in April 2015.


Youth

Training

He enrolled for a Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama at the University of Cape Town, but only completed the first year of the three-year course.


Career

After school he began his national service in Kimberley. During his second year he met Lochner de Kock and Marie Human in Windhoek – it was there that he did his first professional acting.

In 1983 he joined PACT and for the first 10 years of his career he only did theatre work. He appeared in numerous theatre productions during this time.

Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

His first professional role was in Die Drie Van Der Walts.

Work for PACT includes Die Spinner (with its anti-war sentiment), as well as Diepe Grond and Sing jy van Bomme, which truly delved into the Afrikaner psyche. He also starred in Reza de Wet’s Diepe Grond together with Susan Coetzer, Dawid Minnaar and Doris Sihula under Lucille Gillwald’s direction at Upstairs at the Market in 1986. He starred in Die Sakeman van Venesië at the Alexander Theatre in 1991, Siener in die Suburbs by P.G. du Plessis, directed by Chris Vorster, KKNK, 2002. *

He has also appeared in Scoring a Goal; Kabarette; The Seagull; It's a Boy; Wag tot Donker Kom; Al my Seuns; Vereeniging, Vereeniging; Hamlet Machine; Woyzeck; Bloed in die Strate.

His television credits include Die Genesis Kontrak; Dood van Elmien Adler and Op die Grens.

He had a roles in the TV miniseries Arende (Dirk de Villiers, 1987/88), Triptiek 1 (1993), Die Vierde Kabinet (1998), Binnelanders (2005-2006), Jozi H and 7de Laan (2000-2001), Malan en Kie (2008).

De Villiers has also acted in numerous feature films, including City of Blood (1983), The Stick (1987), On the Wire (1990), Dangerous Ground (1997), Tarzan and the Lost City (1998), Inside Out (2000) and Zoop in Afrika (2005).

Awards, etc

Nominee 1991 De Villiers, Gys in In Kamera (Anton de Waal Award for best actor in a leading role in Afrikaans); De Villiers, Gys in `Sakeman van Venesie' (Johannesburg civic theatre Award for best actor in a supporting role in Afrikaans);

Sources

"Gys de Villiers" on the TVSA website [1]

"Gys de Villiers" on the Thespians website[2]

Outers programme notes, 1985(??).

Die Burger 24 August 2015.


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