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'''Lynne White''' (19**-). Actress.  
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[[Lynne White]] (19**-). Actress. Also credited as [[Lynn White]].
  
 
== Training ==
 
== Training ==
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Performed in  
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Lynne has performed in ''[[Private Lives]]'' (as Sybil), ''[[Crown Matrimonial]]'' (as Margaret), ''[[Saturday Sunday Monday]]'' ( as Maria),  
''[[Private Lives]]'' (as Sybil),  
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''[[Private Ear and Public Eye]]'' (as “Doreen”/”Belinda”), ''[[The Unvarnished Truth]]'' (as “Annabel” for Toerien/Firth, 1979),  
''[[Crown Matrimonial]]'' (as Margaret),  
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''[[A Life]]'' (for Toerien/Firth).
''[[Saturday Sunday Monday]]'' ( as Maria),  
 
''[[Private Ear and Public Eye]]'' (as “Doreen”/”Belinda”),  
 
''[[A Murder is Announced]]'' (as “Julia”),
 
''[[Misalliance]]'' (as “Hypatia” with [[PACT]]),
 
''[[Unvarnished Truth]]'' (as “Annabel” for Toerien/Firth),  
 
''[[A Life]]'' (for Toerien/Firth),
 
  
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Other appearances on stage include ''[[A Murder is Announced]]'' (as “Julia”, 1978), ''[[Misalliance]]'' (as “Hypatia” with [[PACT]], 1978), ''[[Every Good Boy Deserves Favour]]'' (1986), ''[[Keely and Du]]'' (1997).
  
(19*-) Actress. ** She starred in the [[Toerien-Firth]] production of [[Royce Ryton]]’s ''[[The Unvarnished Truth]]'' with [[Anthony Fridjhon]], [[Nicholas Ellenbogen]] and [[Michael Richard]] with direction by [[Joan Kemp-Welch]] at the [[Intimate]] in 1979. She starred in [[PACT]]’s production of ''[[Every Good Boy Deserves Favour]]'', which was a collaboration of [[Tom Stoppard]]’s text ''[[Every Good Boy]]'' and [[André Previn]]’s music, together with [[Michael McCabe]], [[Michael Richard]] and [[Danny Keogh]] under [[Dawn Lindberg]]’s direction in 1986. It won the Vita Award for best production.
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She starred in the [[SABC]] TV drama ''The Wind Blew Her Away'' (1980); as a nursing sister in the [[SABC]] TV film ''Song and Dance Man'' in 1983.
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Lynne had a role in the 1990 feature film ''[[Kringe in 'n Bos|Circles in a Forest]]''.
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== Awards, etc. ==
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Nominated best supporting actor (female), [[Vita Awards]] for her role in ''[[Keely and Du]]'', award year 1998.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
(SACD 1977/78) (SACD 1978/79) (SACD 1979/80) (SACD 1980/81)
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[[SACD]] 1977/78; 1978/79; 1979/80; 1980/81.
  
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
  
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''[[The Star]]'', 15 July 1998.
  
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Latest revision as of 12:43, 11 July 2022

Lynne White (19**-). Actress. Also credited as Lynn White.

Training

Trained at RADA.

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

Lynne has performed in Private Lives (as Sybil), Crown Matrimonial (as Margaret), Saturday Sunday Monday ( as Maria), Private Ear and Public Eye (as “Doreen”/”Belinda”), The Unvarnished Truth (as “Annabel” for Toerien/Firth, 1979), A Life (for Toerien/Firth).

Other appearances on stage include A Murder is Announced (as “Julia”, 1978), Misalliance (as “Hypatia” with PACT, 1978), Every Good Boy Deserves Favour (1986), Keely and Du (1997).

She starred in the SABC TV drama The Wind Blew Her Away (1980); as a nursing sister in the SABC TV film Song and Dance Man in 1983.

Lynne had a role in the 1990 feature film Circles in a Forest.

Awards, etc.

Nominated best supporting actor (female), Vita Awards for her role in Keely and Du, award year 1998.

Sources

SACD 1977/78; 1978/79; 1979/80; 1980/81.

Tucker, 1997.

The Star, 15 July 1998.

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