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There are two South African theatre personalities by this name.
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'''There are two South African theatre personalities by this name.'''
  
 
= [[Hannes Muller]] active in the 1940s =
 
= [[Hannes Muller]] active in the 1940s =
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He was a member of the [[Johan Fourie-toneelgeselskap]], for whom he acted in ''[[Kom Ons Gaan Blomme Pluk...]]'' in 1944 and in ''[[Verlore Siele]]''. He performed in ''[[The Rivals|Liefde in Satyn]]'' for the [[André Rousseau Theatre Company]] in 1947.
 
He was a member of the [[Johan Fourie-toneelgeselskap]], for whom he acted in ''[[Kom Ons Gaan Blomme Pluk...]]'' in 1944 and in ''[[Verlore Siele]]''. He performed in ''[[The Rivals|Liefde in Satyn]]'' for the [[André Rousseau Theatre Company]] in 1947.
 
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= [[Hannes Muller]] (1961-). Actor, director =
 
= [[Hannes Muller]] (1961-). Actor, director =
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Born in the Free State in 1961, he matriculated in 1978 from Sasolburg High School. He joined the SADF in 1979 and was commissioned as an officer.
 
Born in the Free State in 1961, he matriculated in 1978 from Sasolburg High School. He joined the SADF in 1979 and was commissioned as an officer.
  
After his national service he enrolled in Potchefstroom University for a Drama degree. After a post grad diploma at the end of 1984 he made his professional debut at the then [[SWAPAC]] arts council in Windhoek.
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After his national service he enrolled in [[Potchefstroom University]] for a Drama degree. After a post graduate diploma at the end of 1984he made his professional debut at the then [[SWAPAC]] arts council in Windhoek.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
In 1984 he acted in student productions of ''[[Guernica]]'' ([[NAF]]) and ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'' ([[Kampustoneel]]). Directed and starred in ''[[The Condemned Man's Bicycle|Die Verdoemde se Fiets]]'' 1984.
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He acted in '''student''' productions of ''[[Ubu Roi]]'' (1993), ''[[Guernica]]'' ([[NAF]]) and ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'' ([[Kampustoneel]]) (1994). Directed and starred in ''[[The Condemned Man's Bicycle|Die Verdoemde se Fiets]]'' 1984.
 
 
As professional actor he acted in ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'' ([[PACOFS]] 1986), ''[[Môre is 'n Lang Dag]]'' ([[SUKOVS]] 1986), ''[[Somewhere on the Border]]'' (1987), ''[[Tienuur Maak Die Deure Oop]]'' (1987), ''[[Die Buite-Egtelike Ouma]]'' (1988), ''[[Die Proponentjie]]'' (1988), ''[[The Crucible|Die Salem-Verhoor]]'' (1988), ''[[Le Balcon|The Balcony]]'' (1988), ''[[Vat Hom, Flaffie!]]'' (1989), ''[[Man in die Blou Maan]]'' (1989), ''[[Run for Your Wife]]'' (1990), ''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' ([[TRUK]] 1991), ''[[Three Sisters|Drie Susters]]'' (1992), ''[[Die Aand van die Fynproewer]]'' (1992), ''[[Die Waterwyser]]'' (1992), ''[[Der Zerbrochene Krug|Moleste met die Magistraat]]'' (1993), ''[[Snow White|Sneeuwitjie en die Sewe Dwergies]]'' by [[Nerina Ferreira]] (1993), ''[[Die Eend]]'' (1993), ''[[By Fakkellig]]'' (1993), ''[[Don Gxubane Onner die Boere]]'' (1994), ''[[Fringe Benefits|Is die Muis Baas?]]'' (1994), ''[[Die Skandaal]]'' (1997), ''[[Die Skandaal 2]]'' (1999), ''[[Sonder Vlerke]]'' (1997), the musical ''[[Vere]]'' (2001), ''[[Griet Skryf 'n Sprokie]]'' (1997), ''[[Jollie-Jollie]]'' ([[PACOFS]]), ''[[Magspel]]'' ([[KKNK]] 2000),  ''[[Buurtwag]'' for Aardklop in 2011,]''[[Two for the Price of One|Twee vir die Prys van Een]]'' (2015).
 
 
 
He played in two productions of ''[[Ubu Roi]]'' in [[Afrikaans]]; once in 1983 in a student production and in 1991 in a [[PACT]] production directed by [[Dieter Reible]].
 
 
 
In 1992 he acted in a [[PACT]] production of [[Bartho Smit]]’s ''[[Die Keiser]]' and in 1998 he directed another [[PACT]] production of the play.
 
  
He performed in the pantomime ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1990 and directed another [[PACT]] production, assisted by [[Lizz Meiring]] (date unknown).
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As '''professional actor''' he acted for various companies in ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'' ([[PACOFS]] 1986), ''[[Môre is 'n Lang Dag]]'' ([[SUKOVS]] 1986), ''[[Somewhere on the Border]]'' (1987), ''[[Tienuur Maak Die Deure Oop]]'' (1987), ''[[Die Buite-Egtelike Ouma]]'' (1988), ''[[Die Proponentjie]]'' (1988), ''[[The Crucible|Die Salem-Verhoor]]'' (1988), ''[[Le Balcon|The Balcony]]'' (1988), ''[[Vat Hom, Flaffie!]]'' (1989), ''[[Man in die Blou Maan]]'' (1989), ''[[Run for Your Wife]]'' (1990), ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' (1990), ''[[Kringe in 'n Bos]]'' ([[TRUK]] 1991), ''[[Ubu Roi]]'' (PACT, 1991), ''[[Three Sisters|Drie Susters]]'' (1992), ''[[Die Keiser]]' (1992), ''[[Die Aand van die Fynproewer]]'' (1992), ''[[Die Waterwyser]]'' (1992), ''[[Der Zerbrochene Krug|Moleste met die Magistraat]]'' (1993), ''[[Snow White|Sneeuwitjie en die Sewe Dwergies]]'' by [[Nerina Ferreira]] (1993), ''[[Die Eend]]'' (1993), ''[[By Fakkellig]]'' (1993), ''[[Don Gxubane Onner die Boere]]'' (1994), ''[[Fringe Benefits|Is die Muis Baas?]]'' (1994), ''[[Die Skandaal]]'' (1997), ''[[Die Skandaal 2]]'' (1999), ''[[Sonder Vlerke]]'' (1997), the musical ''[[Vere]]'' (2001), ''[[Griet Skryf 'n Sprokie]]'' (1997), ''[[Jollie-Jollie]]'' ([[PACOFS]]), ''[[Magspel]]'' ([[KKNK]] 2000),  ''[[Two for the Price of One|Twee vir die Prys van Een]]'' (2015).
  
 
He performed in ''[[Defending the Caveman|Groet die Grotman]]'' numerous times since 2005.
 
He performed in ''[[Defending the Caveman|Groet die Grotman]]'' numerous times since 2005.
  
He co-wrote the pantomimes ''[[Die Spook van Donkergat]]'' and ''[[Brolloks en Bittergal]]'' with [[Lizz Meiring]]; co-wrote and directed the musical ''[[Antjie Somers]]'' (2000).
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As playwright he has co-written the pantomimes ''[[Die Spook van Donkergat]]'' and ''[[Brolloks en Bittergal]]'' with [[Lizz Meiring]], and co-wrote and directed the musical ''[[Antjie Somers]]'' (2000).
  
Directed ''[[Brakanjan]]'' (1996), ''[[Om 'n Slang te Vang]]'' (1997),  ''[[Die Keiser]]'' in 1998, ''[[Droom]]'' (1998).
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As a director he has done ''[[The Sleeping Beauty]]'' ([[PACT]]), ''[[Brakanjan]]'' (1996), ''[[Om 'n Slang te Vang]]'' (1997),  ''[[Die Keiser]]'' in 1998, ''[[Droom]]'' (1998), ''[[Antjie Somers]]'' (2000).
  
He appeared in ''[[Meester]]'', The TV series (1992) and in the feature film ''[[Stander]]''.
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Film and television work has included roles in ''[[Meester]]'' (1992), ''[[Stander]]'', ''[[Buurtwag]]'' (2011).
  
 
== Awards, etc. ==
 
== Awards, etc. ==
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Nominated for a [[Vita Award]] (Transvaal and National, award year 1992) as supporting actor of the year for his role in ''[[Die Keiser]]''.
 
Nominated for a [[Vita Award]] (Transvaal and National, award year 1992) as supporting actor of the year for his role in ''[[Die Keiser]]''.
  
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''[[Cape Times]]'', 26 February 2001.
 
''[[Cape Times]]'', 26 February 2001.
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[[Beeld]], 26 September 2011.
  
 
TVSA [https://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/viewactor.aspx?actorid=16046].
 
TVSA [https://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/viewactor.aspx?actorid=16046].

Latest revision as of 06:57, 23 September 2022

There are two South African theatre personalities by this name.

Hannes Muller active in the 1940s

Hannes Muller (19*-) Actor.

He was a member of the Johan Fourie-toneelgeselskap, for whom he acted in Kom Ons Gaan Blomme Pluk... in 1944 and in Verlore Siele. He performed in Liefde in Satyn for the André Rousseau Theatre Company in 1947.

Hannes Muller (1961-). Actor, director

Biography

Born in the Free State in 1961, he matriculated in 1978 from Sasolburg High School. He joined the SADF in 1979 and was commissioned as an officer.

After his national service he enrolled in Potchefstroom University for a Drama degree. After a post graduate diploma at the end of 1984, he made his professional debut at the then SWAPAC arts council in Windhoek.

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

He acted in student productions of Ubu Roi (1993), Guernica (NAF) and Ek, Anna van Wyk (Kampustoneel) (1994). Directed and starred in Die Verdoemde se Fiets 1984.

As professional actor he acted for various companies in Ek, Anna van Wyk (PACOFS 1986), Môre is 'n Lang Dag (SUKOVS 1986), Somewhere on the Border (1987), Tienuur Maak Die Deure Oop (1987), Die Buite-Egtelike Ouma (1988), Die Proponentjie (1988), Die Salem-Verhoor (1988), The Balcony (1988), Vat Hom, Flaffie! (1989), Man in die Blou Maan (1989), Run for Your Wife (1990), The Sleeping Beauty (1990), Kringe in 'n Bos (TRUK 1991), Ubu Roi (PACT, 1991), Drie Susters (1992), Die Keiser' (1992), Die Aand van die Fynproewer (1992), Die Waterwyser (1992), Moleste met die Magistraat (1993), Sneeuwitjie en die Sewe Dwergies by Nerina Ferreira (1993), Die Eend (1993), By Fakkellig (1993), Don Gxubane Onner die Boere (1994), Is die Muis Baas? (1994), Die Skandaal (1997), Die Skandaal 2 (1999), Sonder Vlerke (1997), the musical Vere (2001), Griet Skryf 'n Sprokie (1997), Jollie-Jollie (PACOFS), Magspel (KKNK 2000), Twee vir die Prys van Een (2015).

He performed in Groet die Grotman numerous times since 2005.

As playwright he has co-written the pantomimes Die Spook van Donkergat and Brolloks en Bittergal with Lizz Meiring, and co-wrote and directed the musical Antjie Somers (2000).

As a director he has done The Sleeping Beauty (PACT), Brakanjan (1996), Om 'n Slang te Vang (1997), Die Keiser in 1998, Droom (1998), Antjie Somers (2000).

Film and television work has included roles in Meester (1992), Stander, Buurtwag (2011).

Awards, etc.

Nominated for a Vita Award (Transvaal and National, award year 1992) as supporting actor of the year for his role in Die Keiser.

Winner of Fleur du Cap Award for Best Contribution to a Musical or Revue for his direction of Antjie Somers, award year 2001.

Nominated for his performance in Buurtwag for the AngloGold Ashanti Aardklop-Smeltkroesprys in 2011.

Sources

Theatre programmes of the various productions.

Cape Times, 26 February 2001.

Beeld, 26 September 2011.

TVSA [1].

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