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(****-****). Actor. Performed in ''[[Edith Piaf – No Regrets]]'', ''[[Annie]]'', ''[[The Archon]]'' (with [[PACT]]), ''[[Christian]]'' and in ''[[They’re Playing Our Song]]''. ([[SACD]] 1980/81)  
 
(****-****). Actor. Performed in ''[[Edith Piaf – No Regrets]]'', ''[[Annie]]'', ''[[The Archon]]'' (with [[PACT]]), ''[[Christian]]'' and in ''[[They’re Playing Our Song]]''. ([[SACD]] 1980/81)  
  
DE PINNA, Michael. (19*-) Actor. Famous as the comic character in the immensely popular 1990s Vodacom ads, co-starring [[Kole Omotoso]]. * He starred in ''[[Let’s Do It]]'' at the new [[Village Manor Theatre]] in 1991. He starred in Joyce Levinsohn ''[[Productions]]'' and [[PACT]]’s ''[[Oliver!]]'' at the [[Windybrow Theatre]] in 1991. He starred in Michael Pertwee’s ''[[Birds of Paradise]]'' at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1992. He starred in James Sherman’s ''[[Beau Jest]]'' in 1993. **
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DE PINNA, Michael. (19*-) Actor. Famous as the comic character in the immensely popular 1990s Vodacom ads, co-starring [[Kole Omotoso]]. * He starred in ''[[Let’s Do It]]'' at the new [[Village Manor Theatre]] in 1991. He starred in [[Joyce Levinsohn]] ''[[Productions]]'' and [[PACT]]’s ''[[Oliver!]]'' at the [[Windybrow Theatre]] in 1991. He starred in Michael Pertwee’s ''[[Birds of Paradise]]'' at the [[Alhambra Theatre]] in 1992. He starred in James Sherman’s ''[[Beau Jest]]'' in 1993. **
  
  

Revision as of 12:21, 11 July 2012

(****-****). Actor. Performed in Edith Piaf – No Regrets, Annie, The Archon (with PACT), Christian and in They’re Playing Our Song. (SACD 1980/81)

DE PINNA, Michael. (19*-) Actor. Famous as the comic character in the immensely popular 1990s Vodacom ads, co-starring Kole Omotoso. * He starred in Let’s Do It at the new Village Manor Theatre in 1991. He starred in Joyce Levinsohn Productions and PACT’s Oliver! at the Windybrow Theatre in 1991. He starred in Michael Pertwee’s Birds of Paradise at the Alhambra Theatre in 1992. He starred in James Sherman’s Beau Jest in 1993. **


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