Difference between revisions of "Kerry Jordan"

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He starred in Harold Pinter’s ''[[The Birthday Party]]'', followed by Tennessee Williams’s ''[[The Night of the Iguana]]'' which was staged at the [[Playhouse]] by the [[Cockpit Players]] in 1962.  
 
He starred in Harold Pinter’s ''[[The Birthday Party]]'', followed by Tennessee Williams’s ''[[The Night of the Iguana]]'' which was staged at the [[Playhouse]] by the [[Cockpit Players]] in 1962.  
 
  
 
He starred in [[Leonard Schach]]’s production of Shaw’s ''[[Heartbreak House]]'' for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in 1967.
 
He starred in [[Leonard Schach]]’s production of Shaw’s ''[[Heartbreak House]]'' for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in 1967.
  
 
He starred in ''[[A Month in the Country]]'', which [[Leonard Schach]] directed for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in 1969.  
 
He starred in ''[[A Month in the Country]]'', which [[Leonard Schach]] directed for [[PACT]] at the [[Alexander Theatre|Alexander]] in 1969.  
 
He directed ''[[The Secretary Bird]]'' which was staged at the [[Intimate Theatre]] by [[Shirley Firth]], [[Pieter Toerien]] and [[Basil Rubin]] in 1969.
 
The secretary bird: a programme for the Pieter Toerein and Basil Rubin with Shirley Firth in association with John Gale production directed by Kerry Jordan, from 26 March 1969.
 
 
   
 
   
 
Starred in ''[[Kismet]]'' ([[PACT]], 1973)
 
Starred in ''[[Kismet]]'' ([[PACT]], 1973)
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Starred in ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]] in November 1977.  
 
Starred in ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'' at the [[Market Theatre]] in November 1977.  
  
He starred  in ''[[Windmills of the Mind]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1979.
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He starred  in ''[[Windmills of the Mind]]'' for [[PACT]] in 1979, performed in ''[[Misalliance]]'' (with [[PACT, 1979).
Performed in ''[[Misalliance]]'' (with [[PACT, 1979)
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He '''directed''' ''[[The Secretary Bird]]'' which was staged at the [[Intimate Theatre]] by [[Shirley Firth]], [[Pieter Toerien]] and [[Basil Rubin]] in 1969.
  
 
==Awards==
 
==Awards==

Revision as of 21:11, 26 March 2015

(19**-). Actor.

Biography

Studied law for 4 years, then became a fruit farmer and broadcaster for New Zealand Broadcasting Service before going to England on a double scholarship to RADA.

Spent 1 year under contract for English Stage Co. at the Royal Court. Played Toby Belch and Bottom in Regents Park. Just played in The Mousetrap for two years. Featured in many television series and films.'

Training

Career

He was kept in steady employment by PACT in 1966.


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

Ross (with PACT),

Doctor on the Boil (with A.T. Productions),

Acted in the Cockpit Players’ productions of Beyond the Fringe (1961),

He starred in an imported British production of Rattle of a Simple Man as Ricard, presented by Taubie Kushlick, with Pauline Stroud, Edward Woodward and stage director Valda Blumberg in 1961.

He joined the touring cast of Beyond the Fringe, which Leonard Schach had presented at the Hofmeyr Theatre and then the Playhouse starring David Beattie in 1962.

He starred in Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party, followed by Tennessee Williams’s The Night of the Iguana which was staged at the Playhouse by the Cockpit Players in 1962.

He starred in Leonard Schach’s production of Shaw’s Heartbreak House for PACT at the Alexander in 1967.

He starred in A Month in the Country, which Leonard Schach directed for PACT at the Alexander in 1969.

Starred in Kismet (PACT, 1973)

CAPAB production of The Alchemist (1975).

Starred in Absurd Person Singular at the Market Theatre in November 1977.

He starred in Windmills of the Mind for PACT in 1979, performed in Misalliance (with [[PACT, 1979).

He directed The Secretary Bird which was staged at the Intimate Theatre by Shirley Firth, Pieter Toerien and Basil Rubin in 1969.

Awards

Sources

Programme notes of Rattle of a Simple Man in 1961.

SACD 1980/81)

Tucker, 1997.


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