Hermien Dommisse

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(1915-2010). Stage, radio, screen and television actress, director, academic author, cultural activist.

Biography

Born in Ermelo on 27 October 1915 to Evert and Hettie Dommisse, went to school at the Ermelo primary school and matriculated from Pretoria Girls High. At school she was not only a good hockey player and horsewoman, but was already deeply interested in the creative and performing arts,. She wrote poems, prose and articles in Afrikaans and English, and performed in and directed the annual school play. (One production was of Maurice Maeterlinck's L'Oiseau Bleu, translated as The Blue Bird - Blou voël).

**, studied at the University of Pretoria. Completed a doctorate at the University of Pretoria in 19**, a valuable study of the role of the dramatist and the audience in theatre and society, based on extensive travel and reading, with an application to the contemporary theatre in South Africa. 

She married Gilbert McCaul and the couple had three children.

She died on 24 March 2010 in Edenvale, South Africa.

Career

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

Stage work

As a stage actress

She worked as an actress (and later also as director) with numerous companies including amateur companies (e.g. Volksteater, the Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society , the Johannesburg REPS), a number of independent theatre companies (e.g.the André Huguenet Geselskap), and the various state funded theatres NTO, PACT, NAPAC and CAPAB.

Among the plays she appeared in are Helshoogte (André Huguenet Geselskap, 1943, Oorlog is Oorlog (Die Maskers, 1944), Joan of Lorraine (Johannesburg REPS, 1947), The River Line (Little Theatre Players, 1954), Die Koopman van Venesië (NTO, 1960), Die Vader (CAPAB, 1969),


As director

Her projects included Dagbreek (Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society, 1941); Die Jaar van die Vuuros (NTO, 1952); Iepekonders (NTO, 1953).

Among her other directing projects over the years have been The Blue Bird (Maeterlinck) for Pretoria Girls High School.

Radio work

Film

Made a number of films, including roles in Die Kandidaat (1968), Jannie Totsiens (Also known as Farewell Johnny, 1970), Pappalap (also known as Pappa Lap: 'n Verhaal van 'n pa en sy dogter , 1971), Aanslag op Kariba (1973), Ma Skryf Matriek (1975), Netnou Hoor die Kinders! (1977), Plekkie in die Son (1979), Fiela se Kind (1988) and That Englishwoman (1989).

Television

Best known publically in later years for her TV roles, namely "Mrs Duvenhage" in Agter Elke Man and "Monika Vorster" in the long-running soap Egoli: Place of Gold.

She was also the post-synchronization director of one episode of Shaka Zulu (the 1986 TV Mini-Series)

Cultural activism

She campaigned strongly for state support for professional theatre, opera and ballet in South Africa, and - besides her theatre work - played a crucial role in the promotion of opera as an art form in Johannesburg and in South Africa.

Author

Over the year she published a number of articles on all aspects of the performing arts (see for example "Dommisse" in the ESAT Bibliography), plus two books: Her doctoral thesis Die dramaturg en sy gemeenskap ("The dramatist and his community", a look at the role of theatre in society. Also listed under the name Hermien McCaul-Dommisse in some sources) and Voetspore ("Footsteps", 1996), an auto-biographical look at her role in the evolution of the performing arts in South Africa through some of her writings over the years; published in English as Long Jouney of the Heart, (2001).

Awards, etc

In 1987 she received an Award for Outstanding Cultural Achievement from the Federation of Afrikaans Cultural Organizations (the FAK).

In 1990 she received a Special Pennant for the Promotion of the Performing Arts from the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns.

In 1999 she received the Fleur du Cap Lifetime Award for her contribution to the industry.

In 2004 she received a Naledi Lifetime Achievement Award for her work.

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Sources

P.J. du Toit, 1988

Donald Inskip, 1977

SACD 1973; 1978/79; 1979/80;

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermien_Dommisse

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1241197/bio

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