Ian Roberts

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Ian Roberts (1952-). South African actor for stage, TV and film, director and dramatist and musician [1].

Biography

From the Katberg Mountains, educated at St Andrews College, Grahamstown. He was married to Michelle Botes. Ian is fluent in English, isiXhosa and Afrikaans.

Training

He studied at Rhodes University and PE Technikon.

Career

His first professional years were at CAPAB, which he joined in 1979, the Space Theatre and Troupe Theatre Company. Since 1982 he has been predominantly involved in TV and film work but has done at least one play every year.

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

Ian acted in productions such as The Shadow of the Glen (1976), Look Back in Anger (1977), Skyvers (1978), as Stephano in The Merchant of Venice (Maynardville 1979), Death of a Salesman (1979), as Mosie in Die Swerfjare van Poppie Nongena (1979), Kafka’s Metamorphosis (1980), Chinchilla (1980), Claw (1981), Agamemnon (1981) Summit Conference (1981), Accidental Death of an AnarchistHe wrote Guinea Fowl. Acted in a 1981 production of the play and directed a 1999 production at the National Arts Festival. (1983), Rain (1983), The Real Thing (1983), True West (1983),Going Under (1984), as Boet Cronjé in Die Koggelaar (1987), played Donny in American Buffalo (1988), Mallemeulwals (1998), The Blood Knot (1998),He has also written a number of scripts, such as Honeytown 1 and the musical Palang van Dwaal an Afrikaans musical play and acted in a production at the KKNK in 1998. Tot Die Dood Ons Skei (1999), He directed The Weekenders, co-directed A Savage from the Colonies (2001). Since 2000 he has directed a number of productions including Defending the Cavebrats (2002), A Matter of Time (NAF 2003), Expletive Deleted (Musho Festival.Oor Die Berge (2004), Die Vloek van die Strandjutwolf (2006). Die geheim van Slangfontein a movie by Rian Malan. He did a Castrol advertisement which developed into the Tepid Toppies and later Crying Shames and finally Radio Kalahari Orkes with Dan Robbertse, Rian Malan. He is also seen in the soap The Wild.



January 2007), In-Gene-Uity (NAF 2009).


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Awards, etc

DALRO award 1987 for the best performance in Afrikaans in Die Koggelaar

Sources

American Buffalo theatre programme 1988.

Tucker, 1997.

Rapport, 23 October 2011.

Photographs, theatre programmes held by NELM.

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