Kenneth Hendel

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Kenneth Hendel (1931-2006) was an English-born actor and broadcaster who lived and worked in South Africa for the last 34 years of his life.

Biography

Youth

Kenneth Hendel was born and spent his youth in the East End of London, England.

Training

He graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) [1] in London.

Career

After completing his training at RADA he started working as a professional actor in London. His credits include many West End productions and roles in television dramas and series produced in England.



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

Played “Roat” in Wait Until Dark, “Pa Fu” in Yin Yang Cinders, “the Man” in Murder in the Mind, “Dr Freytag in The Happiness Cage and “Adcock” in Who Saw Him Die. Also worked overseas. (SACD 1974)

HENDEL, Kenneth. (19*-) Actor. * He starred in The Company’s production of Peter Weiss’s Marat/Sade aka The Persecution of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade for the official opening of the Market Theatre on 19 October 1976. It was directed by Barney Simon and also starred Wilson Dunster and Sandra Prinsloo. . * (Tucker, 1997)

1976: Dr James Barry, a TV-film for SABC TV-1, with British actress Kim Braden.




Awards, etc

Sources

Artslink [2]

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