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'''LINDBERG, Joshua''' (Josh) (19**- ). South African actor and director. Son of well-known theatre couple [[Des Lindberg]] and [[Dawn Lindberg]]. Married to South African actress [[Zuraida Jardine]].
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[[Joshua Lindberg]] (Josh) (born 1972). South African actor, director, designer.
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== Biography ==
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He is the son of well-known theatre couple [[Des Lindberg]] and [[Dawn Lindberg]]. Married to South African actress [[Zuraida Jardine]].
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== Training ==
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He trained at [[Wits]].
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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In 1997 he co-produced (with [[Howard Sacks]]) the play ''[[Trainspotting]]'' at the [[Grahamstown Festival]].
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He directed ''[[Birdy]]'' in 2000.
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He appeared in the 1996 production by [[CAPAB]] of ''[[Macbeth]]'' as Banquo.
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Other roles were in ''[[I Do x 22]]''  and ''[[Six Degrees of Separation]]'', and he designed set and costumes for ''[[Shopping and Fucking]]''.
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== Awards, etc. ==
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Nominated [[Vita Award]] (Gauteng region) in the categories best set and best costume design, 1998.
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In the award year 1999/2000, he won the [[Vita Award]] (Gauteng region) for ''[[Birdy]]''.
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== Sources ==
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''[[The Citizen]]'', 10 July 1997.
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Theatre programmes.
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''[[Pretoria News]]'', 3 July 1998.
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''[[The Citizen]]'', 22 August 2000.
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== Return to ==
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Return to [[ESAT Personalities  L]]
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Return to [[South_African_Theatre/Personalities|South African Theatre Personalities]]
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Return to [[The ESAT Entries]]
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Return to [[Main Page]]

Latest revision as of 11:51, 19 October 2019

Joshua Lindberg (Josh) (born 1972). South African actor, director, designer.

Biography

He is the son of well-known theatre couple Des Lindberg and Dawn Lindberg. Married to South African actress Zuraida Jardine.

Training

He trained at Wits.

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

In 1997 he co-produced (with Howard Sacks) the play Trainspotting at the Grahamstown Festival.

He directed Birdy in 2000.

He appeared in the 1996 production by CAPAB of Macbeth as Banquo.

Other roles were in I Do x 22 and Six Degrees of Separation, and he designed set and costumes for Shopping and Fucking.

Awards, etc.

Nominated Vita Award (Gauteng region) in the categories best set and best costume design, 1998.

In the award year 1999/2000, he won the Vita Award (Gauteng region) for Birdy.

Sources

The Citizen, 10 July 1997.

Theatre programmes.

Pretoria News, 3 July 1998.

The Citizen, 22 August 2000.


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