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Theatre work:
 
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''[[Perfect Wedding]]'' Daphne dir [[Alan Swerdlow]];  
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''[[Perfect Wedding]]'' (2011) Daphne dir [[Alan Swerdlow]];  
  
 
''[[Die Proponentjie]]'' Grote Griet dir [[Paul Eilers]];  
 
''[[Die Proponentjie]]'' Grote Griet dir [[Paul Eilers]];  
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''[[Giants]]'' Queen Nosizwe dir [[Warwick Grier]];  
 
''[[Giants]]'' Queen Nosizwe dir [[Warwick Grier]];  
  
''[[Oscar in Africa]]'' Deidre dir [[Jaqui Singer]];
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''[[Oscar in Afrika]]'' ([[Aardklop]] 1999) Deidre dir [[Jacqui Singer]]; [[Antoinette Kellermann]], [[Aletta Bezuidenhout]], [[Denise Newman]]
  
''[[The SA UFO Crash]]'' Scully dir [[Cory McLeod]];
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''[[The SA UFO Crash]]'' (1999) Scully dir [[Cory McLeod]];
  
 
''[[Plastics]]'' Hester dir [[Blaise Koch]]
 
''[[Plastics]]'' Hester dir [[Blaise Koch]]
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''[[Boeing Boeing]]'' French Hostess dir [[Marco van der Colff]]
 
''[[Boeing Boeing]]'' French Hostess dir [[Marco van der Colff]]
  
''[[The Cocktail Hour]]'' Nina dir [[Maralin Vanrenen]]
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''[[The Cocktail Hour]]'' Nina dir [[Maralin Vanrenen]],
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''[[Die Proponentjie]]'' (2010).
  
  
 
''[[An Audience with Miss Hobhouse]]'': a theatre programme for a one-act play performed by Lynita Crofford, directed by [[Christopher Weare]], performed at the Schreiner Festival held in Cradock in 2012 [[NELM]].
 
''[[An Audience with Miss Hobhouse]]'': a theatre programme for a one-act play performed by Lynita Crofford, directed by [[Christopher Weare]], performed at the Schreiner Festival held in Cradock in 2012 [[NELM]].
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''[[Violet Online]]'' (2015).
  
 
Television productions include ''The Merchant of Venice'', ''Final Edition'', ''Valley Children'' and ''Cul de Sac''. Feature films include ''Brutal Glory'', ''The Wedding'' and ''Killmasters''.
 
Television productions include ''The Merchant of Venice'', ''Final Edition'', ''Valley Children'' and ''Cul de Sac''. Feature films include ''Brutal Glory'', ''The Wedding'' and ''Killmasters''.

Revision as of 08:46, 3 June 2017

Lynita Crofford (born circa 1970) Actress.


Biography

Training

B. Dram from University of Pretoria, 1981.

Career

Joined CAPAB in 1982 for three years after which she moved to Johannesburg and began freelancing.

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

She was seen in Op Hoop van Seën, Laat-Februarie 1922, The Lulu Sex Tragedies, Razumov, Women Behind Bars, Ek, Anna van Wyk, The Gingerbread Man, Die Wildsboudjie between 1982 and 1985.


Theatre work: Perfect Wedding (2011) Daphne dir Alan Swerdlow;

Die Proponentjie Grote Griet dir Paul Eilers;

Sweepslag Journalist Out of the Box Festival;

Lie of the Mind Lorraine Play Reading; Baxter Theatre;

Happy Endings are Extra Chantalle Grahamstown Festival;

Caught in the Net Mary dir Rex Garner;

Giants Queen Nosizwe dir Warwick Grier;

Oscar in Afrika (Aardklop 1999) Deidre dir Jacqui Singer; Antoinette Kellermann, Aletta Bezuidenhout, Denise Newman

The SA UFO Crash (1999) Scully dir Cory McLeod;

Plastics Hester dir Blaise Koch

Kennedy's Children Rona

Karnaval Andrea dir Mark Graham

Paradise is Closing Down Anna dir Lynne Maree

Boeing Boeing French Hostess dir Marco van der Colff

The Cocktail Hour Nina dir Maralin Vanrenen,

Die Proponentjie (2010).


An Audience with Miss Hobhouse: a theatre programme for a one-act play performed by Lynita Crofford, directed by Christopher Weare, performed at the Schreiner Festival held in Cradock in 2012 NELM.

Violet Online (2015).

Television productions include The Merchant of Venice, Final Edition, Valley Children and Cul de Sac. Feature films include Brutal Glory, The Wedding and Killmasters.

Awards, etc

Sources

Die Wildsboudjie programme notes.

Plastics programme notes, 1994.


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