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[[Kai Luke Brummer]] is an actor.   
 
[[Kai Luke Brummer]] is an actor.   
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Also written '''[[Kai-Luke Brummer]]'''.  Sometimes referred to simply as '''[[Kai Brummer]]'''.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
His stage performances include ''[[The Dead Wait]]'' (directed by [[Mdu Kweyama]]), ''[[Ebola]]'' (directed by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]]), ''[[Black Dog/ Inj’enyama]]'' (directed by [[Clare Stopford]]), Gavin Krastin’s ''[[Trophy]]'', ''[[(s)kin]]'' (directed by [[Mbongeni Mtshali]]), [[Mike van Graan]]’s ''[[Where Swallows Cry]]'', [[Richard Kaplan]]'s ''[[Selwyn & Gabriel]]'' (2018), ''[[Master Harold ... and the boys]]'' (2020).
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His stage performances include ''[[The Dead Wait]]'' (directed by [[Mdu Kweyama]]), ''[[Ebola]]'' (directed by [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]]), ''[[Black Dog/ Inj’enyama]]'' (directed by [[Clare Stopford]]), Gavin Krastin’s ''[[Trophy]]'', ''[[(s)kin]]'' (directed by [[Mbongeni Mtshali]]), [[Mike van Graan]]’s ''[[Where Swallows Cry]]'', [[Richard Kaplan]]'s ''[[Selwyn & Gabriel]]'' (2018), ''[[The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time]]'' (2018), ''[[Master Harold ... and the boys]]'' (2020).
  
 
Also played the lead in the South African film ''[[Moffie]]'' ()
 
Also played the lead in the South African film ''[[Moffie]]'' ()

Latest revision as of 17:37, 2 November 2022

Kai Luke Brummer is an actor.

Also written Kai-Luke Brummer. Sometimes referred to simply as Kai Brummer.

Biography

He graduated from University of Cape Town in 2016 with a BA Honours in Theatre and Performance, with distinction in Acting.

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

His stage performances include The Dead Wait (directed by Mdu Kweyama), Ebola (directed by Nicholas Ellenbogen), Black Dog/ Inj’enyama (directed by Clare Stopford), Gavin Krastin’s Trophy, (s)kin (directed by Mbongeni Mtshali), Mike van Graan’s Where Swallows Cry, Richard Kaplan's Selwyn & Gabriel (2018), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time (2018), Master Harold ... and the boys (2020).

Also played the lead in the South African film Moffie ()

Awards, etc

He was awarded the Ellie Walendorf Prize for best male actor in 2015.

Sources

"Hit show Selwyn & Gabriel back at Alexander Bar", Artslink.co.za News <news0518@ticket.co.za>

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