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[[Malcolm Terrey]] (19*-). British-born actor.  
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[[Malcolm Terrey]] (19*-2020). British-born actor, director, playwright and designer.  
 
   
 
   
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
Born and educated in Bournemouth, England, first moved to Lesotho and then to South Africa in 1982.  A diabetic, he passed away in Johannesburg on 2 December, 2020, after period of illness.
 
  
== Training ==
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Born and educated in Bournemouth, England, he began his career as a cabaret artist, before appearing in many musical comedies, plays, variety shows, T.V. shows and radio plays. He spent three years in repertory theatre and seven consecutive years playing Dame in pantomime. Then followed a year of taking his clothes off in ''[[Oh, Calcutta!]]''.
  
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Terrey initially moved to Lesotho and then on to South Africa in 1982, ultimately settling in Johannesburg. 
  
== Career ==
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A diabetic, he passed away in Johannesburg on 2 December, 2020, after period of illness.
He began his career as a cabaret artist. Since then he has appeared in many musical comedies, plays, variety shows, T.V. shows and radio plays. He spent three years in repertory theatre and seven consecutive years playing Dame in pantomime. Then followed a year of taking his clothes off in ''[[Oh, Calcutta]]''.
 
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
Since arriving in South Africa in 1982, Terrey has appeared in numerous stage productions –[[Tim Plewman| Plewman]]'s seven-month run of ''[[Uproar in the House]]'', [[Pieter Toerien|Toerien]]'s ''[[Who Goes Bare?]]'' and ''[[Move Over Mrs. Markham]]'', to name a few. Malcolm is also something of a ''[[Jo'burg Follies]]'' marathon man, with annual runs of five months' duration. More recently he delivered an inimitable in ''Jeeves''.  
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In South Africa made a successful career as a performer, writer and designer , being involved with numerous musical comedies, plays, variety shows, T.V. shows, radio plays and films.  
  
He created and co-starred with [[Kevin Feather]] in ''[[Jo'burg Follies]]'' at the [[Black Sun]] in Berea in 1986. He starred in [[Rex Garner]]’s production of ''[[Cahoots]]'' at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in 1988. He starred in Tom Lehrer’s ''[[Tom Foolery]]'' at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] in 1989. His ''[[Jo'burg Follies]]'' was staged at the [[Leonard Rayne Theatre]] in January 1990. He starred in [[Ray Cooney]]’s ''[[Uproar in the House]]'' at the [[André Huguenet Theatre]] in 1992. He starred in Edward Duke’s ''[[Jeeves Takes Charge]]'' at the [[Richard Haines]] in 1993 and in ''[[My Fat Friend]]'', 1995, ''[[Shear Madness]]'' 1997, ''[[Peril at End House]]'', ''[[Funny Peculiar]]'', ''[[Kinky Boots]]'' (as the shoe factory manager).
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===His stage performances===
  
''[[A Handful of Keys]]'' in 1994 that he helped write and create.
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Terrey appeared in numerous stage shows, including musicals and operettas, touring South Africa and/or internationally with a number of them. He is closely identified with [[Pieter Toerien]]'s productions, having worked with Toerien for over 30 years. Among the many productions featuring Terry have been leading roles in:
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''[[Jeeves Takes Charge]]'' (in 1984 and 1993), the various incarnations of the ''[[Jo'burg Follies]]'' (from 1986 onwards), ''[[Peril at End House]]'' (in 1987),  ''[[Funny Peculiar]]'' (in 1987), ''[[Cahoots]]'' (in 1988), ''[[We All Fall Down]]'' (1988), ''[[Who Goes Bare?]]'' (in 1989),  ''[[Tom Foolery]]'' (in 1989 and 2010), ''[[Move Over Mrs. Markham]]'' (in 1990), ''[[Grin and Bare It]]'' (in 1990?), ''[[Uproar in the House]]'' (in 1992),''[[My Fat Friend]]'' (in 1995), ''[[Shear Madness]]'' (in 1997), ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'' (1998), ''[[The Mystery of Irma Vep]]'' (in 2000/2001), ''[[The Other Side of the Swamp]]'' (2001), ''[[The Mousetrap]]'' (in 2002-2003), ''[[Damsels in Distress]]'' (2003), ''[[Show Boat]]'' (in 2005),  ''[[Ying Tong]]'' (in 2005, [[Theatre on the Bay]] and [[Montecasino]]), ''[[We Will Rock You]]'' (in 2006), ''[[The Merry Widow]]'' ([[State Theatre]], 2007), ''[[The Phantom of the Opera]]'' (in 2011-12?), ''[[Dirty Dancing - the Classic Story on Stage]]'' (in 2012/13),  ''[[The Sound of Music]]'' (in 2014), ''[[Cinderella]]'' ([[Joburg Theatre]], 2017?), and ''[[Kinky Boots]]'' (in 2019) (as the shoe factory manager). Also listed in some sources are unspecified productions of ''[[Canterbury Tales]]'' and ''[[Dear Liar]]''.
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===Film and TV===
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Has had roles in the film ''Hoodlum & Son'' (2003)[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0314180/?ref_=nm_knf_t1] and the TV series ''[[Leonardo]]'' (2011)[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1745588/?ref_=nm_knf_t2].
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===As designer/costumier===
  
 
Malcolm designed costumes for ''[[From Door to Door]]'', ''[[Honour]]'', ''[[The Judas Kiss]]'',
 
Malcolm designed costumes for ''[[From Door to Door]]'', ''[[Honour]]'', ''[[The Judas Kiss]]'',
''[[My Fat Friend]]'', ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'', ''[[The Other Side of the Swamp]]'', ''[[We All Fall Down]]''.  
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''[[My Fat Friend]]'', ''[[Absurd Person Singular]]'', ''[[The Other Side of the Swamp]]'', ''[[We All Fall Down]]''.
  
He directed ''[[The Unexpected Guest]]'', ''[[Damsels in Distress]]''.
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===As director===
  
In 2007 he was in the cast of the operetta ''[[The Merry Widow]]'' ([[State Theatre]]).
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He co-directed ''[[Shear Madness]]'' (1997) and directed ''[[The Unexpected Guest]]'' (2007), ''[[Damsels in Distress]]'' (2003),
  
ending parade of playbills from Uproar in the House to Pieter Toerien's Who Goes Bare?, Move over Mrs. Markham, Jo'burg Follies that he also wrote, Canterbury Tales and Tom Lehrer's Tom Foolery, Dear Liar.
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===As playwright and playmaker===
  
Other stage appearances include Jeeves Takes Charges for which he was nominated for a Fleur du Cap in the best actor category in 1985, My Fat Friend, Sheer Madness, Peril at End House, Funny Peculiar, and A Handful of Keys that he created and helped to write in 1994. Until recently he was on stage as the shoe factory manager in Kinky Boots.
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He created and co-starred with [[Kevin Feather]] in ''[[Jo'burg Follies]]'' (opening at the [[Black Sun]] in Berea in 1986) and all the sequels of this annual show, wrote the scripts for ''[[A Handful of Keys]]'' (1994) and ''[[Spoof Full of Sugar]]'' (2009).
  
Malcolm Terrey directed The Unexpected Guest, Damsels in Distress, was part of the cast of 2007's operetta The Merry Widow in The State Theatre, and designed the costumes for From Door to Door, Honour, The Judas Kiss, My Fat Friend, Absurd Person Singular, The Other Side of the Swamp and We All Fall Down.
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He also adapted the play ''[[Shear Madness]]'' for South African performance (1997),
  
He toured South Africa and internationally in productions such as The Mousetrap, The Sound of Music, Dirty Dancing, Show Boat, We Will Rock You and The Phantom of the Opera, while other South African credits include Cinderella at the Joburg Theatre, Grin and Bare It and Ying Tong at Theatre on the Bay and Montecasino.
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== Awards ==
  
== Awards ==
 
 
He was nominated for a [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap]] Best Actor for ''[[Jeeves Takes Charge]]'', award year 1985.
 
He was nominated for a [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap]] Best Actor for ''[[Jeeves Takes Charge]]'', award year 1985.
  
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''[[A Handful of Keys]]'' programme notes, 1994.
 
''[[A Handful of Keys]]'' programme notes, 1994.
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http://www.artistconnection.co.za/artists/236/cv.pdf
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https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3006373/
  
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
 
[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
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[[Beeld]] Plus, 2 June 2001.
  
 
[[Laetitia Pople]], 2020. "Malcolm Terrey 'n 'class act' " (Obituary), ''[[Die Burger]]'',  3 December, 2020: p.8.
 
[[Laetitia Pople]], 2020. "Malcolm Terrey 'n 'class act' " (Obituary), ''[[Die Burger]]'',  3 December, 2020: p.8.

Latest revision as of 05:47, 16 February 2024

Malcolm Terrey (19*-2020). British-born actor, director, playwright and designer.

Biography

Born and educated in Bournemouth, England, he began his career as a cabaret artist, before appearing in many musical comedies, plays, variety shows, T.V. shows and radio plays. He spent three years in repertory theatre and seven consecutive years playing Dame in pantomime. Then followed a year of taking his clothes off in Oh, Calcutta!.

Terrey initially moved to Lesotho and then on to South Africa in 1982, ultimately settling in Johannesburg.

A diabetic, he passed away in Johannesburg on 2 December, 2020, after period of illness.

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

In South Africa made a successful career as a performer, writer and designer , being involved with numerous musical comedies, plays, variety shows, T.V. shows, radio plays and films.

His stage performances

Terrey appeared in numerous stage shows, including musicals and operettas, touring South Africa and/or internationally with a number of them. He is closely identified with Pieter Toerien's productions, having worked with Toerien for over 30 years. Among the many productions featuring Terry have been leading roles in:

Jeeves Takes Charge (in 1984 and 1993), the various incarnations of the Jo'burg Follies (from 1986 onwards), Peril at End House (in 1987), Funny Peculiar (in 1987), Cahoots (in 1988), We All Fall Down (1988), Who Goes Bare? (in 1989), Tom Foolery (in 1989 and 2010), Move Over Mrs. Markham (in 1990), Grin and Bare It (in 1990?), Uproar in the House (in 1992),My Fat Friend (in 1995), Shear Madness (in 1997), Absurd Person Singular (1998), The Mystery of Irma Vep (in 2000/2001), The Other Side of the Swamp (2001), The Mousetrap (in 2002-2003), Damsels in Distress (2003), Show Boat (in 2005), Ying Tong (in 2005, Theatre on the Bay and Montecasino), We Will Rock You (in 2006), The Merry Widow (State Theatre, 2007), The Phantom of the Opera (in 2011-12?), Dirty Dancing - the Classic Story on Stage (in 2012/13), The Sound of Music (in 2014), Cinderella (Joburg Theatre, 2017?), and Kinky Boots (in 2019) (as the shoe factory manager). Also listed in some sources are unspecified productions of Canterbury Tales and Dear Liar.

Film and TV

Has had roles in the film Hoodlum & Son (2003)[1] and the TV series Leonardo (2011)[2].

As designer/costumier

Malcolm designed costumes for From Door to Door, Honour, The Judas Kiss, My Fat Friend, Absurd Person Singular, The Other Side of the Swamp, We All Fall Down.

As director

He co-directed Shear Madness (1997) and directed The Unexpected Guest (2007), Damsels in Distress (2003),

As playwright and playmaker

He created and co-starred with Kevin Feather in Jo'burg Follies (opening at the Black Sun in Berea in 1986) and all the sequels of this annual show, wrote the scripts for A Handful of Keys (1994) and Spoof Full of Sugar (2009).

He also adapted the play Shear Madness for South African performance (1997),

Awards

He was nominated for a Fleur du Cap Best Actor for Jeeves Takes Charge, award year 1985.

Nominated for a Gauteng regional Vita Award 2000/2001) for Best Performance in a Comedy by a Male for The Mystery of Irma Vep.

Sources

A Handful of Keys programme notes, 1994.

http://www.artistconnection.co.za/artists/236/cv.pdf

https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3006373/

Tucker, 1997.

Beeld Plus, 2 June 2001.

Laetitia Pople, 2020. "Malcolm Terrey 'n 'class act' " (Obituary), Die Burger, 3 December, 2020: p.8.

Theatre Lives [3].

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

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