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[[Ivan Sylvester]] (19**-2003) Actor, director and playwright.  
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[[Ivan Sylvester]] (19**-2003). Actor, director and playwright.  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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One of the leading members of the [[Cape Flats Players]]. He was particularly well known for his role as "Moegamat Salie" in many productions of ''[[Dit sal die blêrrie dag wies!]]''. His last stage performance was in 2002 at the [[Gariep Arts Festival]] in ''[[What about de lô?]]''.
 
One of the leading members of the [[Cape Flats Players]]. He was particularly well known for his role as "Moegamat Salie" in many productions of ''[[Dit sal die blêrrie dag wies!]]''. His last stage performance was in 2002 at the [[Gariep Arts Festival]] in ''[[What about de lô?]]''.
  
As playwright he wrote ''[[Dêm... Die Intolerance]]'' ''[[Damned Intolerance]]'' (1995), ''[[Die "Invisibles"]]'' (19**), ''[[Mix Masala]]''.
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Other appearances as actor were in ''[[Dié kant dáái kant]]'' (1984), ''[[Weed Killers]]'' (1985) and ''[[Kanna hy kô Hystoe]]'' (1999 and 2003).
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He directed ''[[Freedom Now!]]'' (1989).
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As playwright he wrote ''[[Dêm... Die Intolerance]]'' (1995), ''[[Die "Invisibles"]]'' (19**), ''[[Mix Masala]]''.
  
 
He had a role in the TV series ''Yorkman''.
 
He had a role in the TV series ''Yorkman''.
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== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
Tribute written by [[Willem Fransman]] published in ''[[Die Burger]]'', 2 August 2003.
 
Tribute written by [[Willem Fransman]] published in ''[[Die Burger]]'', 2 August 2003.
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''[[Die Burger]]'', 20 November 2003.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 16:19, 29 July 2020

Ivan Sylvester (19**-2003). Actor, director and playwright.

Biography

Youth

Training

Career

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

One of the leading members of the Cape Flats Players. He was particularly well known for his role as "Moegamat Salie" in many productions of Dit sal die blêrrie dag wies!. His last stage performance was in 2002 at the Gariep Arts Festival in What about de lô?.

Other appearances as actor were in Dié kant dáái kant (1984), Weed Killers (1985) and Kanna hy kô Hystoe (1999 and 2003).

He directed Freedom Now! (1989).

As playwright he wrote Dêm... Die Intolerance (1995), Die "Invisibles" (19**), Mix Masala.

He had a role in the TV series Yorkman.

Awards, etc

He was awarded the Patrick Petersen Award by the Afrikaanse Skrywerskring posthumously.

Sources

Tribute written by Willem Fransman published in Die Burger, 2 August 2003.

Die Burger, 20 November 2003.

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