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'''Lerina Erasmus'''. (19*-) Writer and actress.
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[[Lerina Erasmus]]] (1947-2018). Writer and actress.
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Lerina was born in Namibia and has lived in Johannesburg for most of her life. She is married to Gunther Schmikal.
 
  
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Lerina was born in South West Africa (now Namibia) on 20 August, 1946 and having attended various primary schools in South Africa, she completed high school in Windhoek, before going to the University of Pretoria to study drama, and thereafter pursuing a career in the theatre, on radio and TV, as actress and later as writer.
  
=== Youth ===
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She lived in Johannesburg for most of her life and was married to Gunther Schmikal and has one son, Stefan.
  
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She died in Johannesburg on 20 August 2018 at the age of 72.
  
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
=== Training ===
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===Stage work===
She studied drama at the University of Pretoria.
 
 
 
 
 
=== Career ===
 
She started as an actress with [[PACT]].
 
  
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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She started off as an actress, working for several of the [[Performing Arts Councils]], where her stage work includes classic plays such as ''[[Elektra]]'', ''[[Antigone]]'' and ''[[Medea]]''.
Her stage work includes classic plays such as ''[[Elektra]]'', ''[[Antigone]]'' and ''[[Medea]]''.
 
  
For [[CAPAB]] [[La Dama Duende|Kom Spook By My]], [[Pas op dat je geen woord zegt|Moenie Praat Nie]] (1968).
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For [[CAPAB]] she did ''[[La Dama Duende|Kom Spook By My]]'', ''[[Pas op dat je geen woord zegt|Moenie Praat Nie]]'' (1968).
  
For [[PACOFS]] [[Afrikaners is Plesierig]], [[Huis Clos|In Kamera]], [[The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife]] (1971), [[Under Milk Wood]], [[Les Aveugles|Die Blindes]] (1973).
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For [[PACOFS]] ''[[Afrikaners is Plesierig]]'', ''[[Huis Clos|In Kamera]]'', ''[[The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife]]'' (1971), ''[[Under Milk Wood]]'', ''[[Les Aveugles|Die Blindes]]'' (1973).
  
 
For [[PACT]] [[Double Jeu|Dubbelspel met die Dood]] (1974).
 
For [[PACT]] [[Double Jeu|Dubbelspel met die Dood]] (1974).
 
   
 
   
''[[Mirakel]]'' (1992).
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She was also part of the cast of [[Stephan Bouwer]]'s production of ''[[Mirakel]]'' (1992).
  
Her film and TV work as actress includes roles in the film ''Dit was aand en dit was môre'' ([[Franz Marx]], 1978), and such TV series as ''[[Willem]]'', ''Dokter-Dokter'' and ''Drama-Drama''. 
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===Radio, Film and TV===
  
After the birth of her son, she began to focus on her writing, prioducing a range of radio series, such as ''Die Mannheim Sage'', ''Hartjie my Liefie'', ''Noodlotskoppelmaai'', ''Solitaire'' and ''Vriendinne''. Because of the success of Die Mannheim Sage, she was asked to rework it for TV for the 1986 Johannesburg centerary celebrations. This was followed by ''Moordspeletjies'' and the storylines of ''Glaskastele''. She has also published her scripts in novelised form (2006-2007).
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Her film and TV work as actress includes roles in the film ''[[Dit was aand en dit was more]]'' ([[Franz Marx]], 1978), and such TV series as ''[[Willem]]'', ''[[Dokter-Dokter]]'', ''[[Drama-Drama]]'' and ''[[Orkney snork nie]]''.
  
== Awards, etc ==
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After the birth of her son, she began to focus on her writing, producing a range of radio series, such as ''[[Die Mannheim Sage]]'', ''[[Hartjie my Liefie]]'', ''[[Noodlotskoppelmaai]]'', ''[[Solitaire]]'' and ''[[Vriendinne]]''. Because of the success of ''[[Die Mannheim Sage]]'', she was asked to rework it for TV for the 1986 Johannesburg centerary celebrations. This was followed by ''''[[Moordspeletjies]]'' and the storylines of ''[[Glaskastele]]''.
  
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She has also published her scripts in novelised form (2006-2007).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
1992 National Arts Festival Souvenir Programme, p. 65.
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1992 [[National Arts Festival]] Souvenir Programme, p. 65.
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[[PACOFS]] Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.
  
 
''[[Die Burger]]'' and ''[[Beeld]]'', 24 November 2016.
 
''[[Die Burger]]'' and ''[[Beeld]]'', 24 November 2016.
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[[Mysi Louw]] 2018. Lerina Erasmus: 1946–2018. In memoriam. [[LitNet]], 2018-08-24[https://www.litnet.co.za/lerina-erasmus-1946-2018/]
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https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lerina_Erasmus.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Latest revision as of 16:16, 30 August 2018

Lerina Erasmus] (1947-2018). Writer and actress.

Biography

Lerina was born in South West Africa (now Namibia) on 20 August, 1946 and having attended various primary schools in South Africa, she completed high school in Windhoek, before going to the University of Pretoria to study drama, and thereafter pursuing a career in the theatre, on radio and TV, as actress and later as writer.

She lived in Johannesburg for most of her life and was married to Gunther Schmikal and has one son, Stefan.

She died in Johannesburg on 20 August 2018 at the age of 72.

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

Stage work

She started off as an actress, working for several of the Performing Arts Councils, where her stage work includes classic plays such as Elektra, Antigone and Medea.

For CAPAB she did Kom Spook By My, Moenie Praat Nie (1968).

For PACOFS Afrikaners is Plesierig, In Kamera, The Shoemaker's Prodigious Wife (1971), Under Milk Wood, Die Blindes (1973).

For PACT Dubbelspel met die Dood (1974).

She was also part of the cast of Stephan Bouwer's production of Mirakel (1992).

Radio, Film and TV

Her film and TV work as actress includes roles in the film Dit was aand en dit was more (Franz Marx, 1978), and such TV series as Willem, Dokter-Dokter, Drama-Drama and Orkney snork nie.

After the birth of her son, she began to focus on her writing, producing a range of radio series, such as Die Mannheim Sage, Hartjie my Liefie, Noodlotskoppelmaai, Solitaire and Vriendinne. Because of the success of Die Mannheim Sage, she was asked to rework it for TV for the 1986 Johannesburg centerary celebrations. This was followed by ''Moordspeletjies and the storylines of Glaskastele.

She has also published her scripts in novelised form (2006-2007).

Sources

1992 National Arts Festival Souvenir Programme, p. 65.

PACOFS Drama 25 Years, 1963-1988.

Die Burger and Beeld, 24 November 2016.

Mysi Louw 2018. Lerina Erasmus: 1946–2018. In memoriam. LitNet, 2018-08-24[1]

https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lerina_Erasmus.

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