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(1943-) Actor on stage, radio, TV and screen. Studied at the University of Pretoria Drama Department  and in 1968 joined [[PACOFS]] as actor, staying till 1974. There he played numerous lead roles, including ***, “Caliban” in [[Leslie French]]’s acclaimed ''[[The Tempest]]'' (196*) ***, . In 1975 he moved to the Cape to  become a member of the [[CAPAB]] company till the demise of the company in 1996. For them he did ''[[Don Juan]]'' by Max Frisch, directed by [[Mavis Taylor]]. Freelance since 1997, he has done numerous plays, including ** ** Aristophanes's ''[[Die Tou]]'' (1992)** . ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' ([[Reza de Wet]], 19**) ’s  ****. Since the disbanding of the [[Performing Arts Councils|PAC]]’s he has been in demand as senior actor by smaller independent productions, doing ***, ''[[Wynland]]'' ([[Jan Ellis]], 2001), ''[[Koggelmanderman]]'' ([[Pieter Fourie]], 2003), ''[[Vrededorp]]'' by [[Charles Fourie]] ([[KKNK]], 2005), .  Vrededorp, Die lewe is alleen daagliks as n mens bietjie dronk is , Altyd Jonker , Die Storm, Ella se Perde , Pieter Fouries Die Koggelaar and the follow up piece , Untiled at the Grahamstown Festival. Appeared as Siener van Rensburg in the musical play ''[[Ons vir Jou]]'' ([[Deon Opperman]]) at the [[Pretoria State Theatre]] in 2008 and again in 2009.
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'''Neels Coetzee'''. (1943-) Actor on stage, radio, TV and screen.  
  
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== Training ==
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Studied at the [[University of Pretoria Drama Department]] (graduating in 1967).  == Career ==
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In 1968 he joined [[PACOFS]] as actor, staying till 1974. In this time he was a member of [[Jannie Gildenhuys]]'s ''Werkteatergroep'' which performed several classics and Shakespeare works between 1971 and 1973. In 1975 he moved to the Cape to  become a member of the [[CAPAB]] company till the demise of the company in 1996, after which he  became a freelance actor, based  in Cape Town. 
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== Stage roles ==
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=== [[PACOFS]] 1968-1974 ===
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He was one of the stalwarts of the permanent company and played numerous lead and supporting roles, including ***, "Caliban" in [[Leslie French]]'s acclaimed ''[[The Tempest]]'' (1970), ''[[Babbelkous!]], ***, .
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=== [[CAPAB]] 1975-1996 ===
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For them he did ''[[Die Joiner]]'', ''[[Kyk Hoe Hol Hulle]]'', ''[[Ons Hou Konsert|Ons Hou Konsert II]]'', ''[[Skelmpie Kom Vanaand]]'', ''[[Razumov]]'',, ''[[Ek, Anna van Wyk]]'' (1984), ''[[Going Under]]'' (1984), ''[[Anatomie Titus Fall of Rome]]'' (1986), ''[[Don Juan]]'' by Max Frisch, directed by [[Mavis Taylor]], ''[[Quartet]]'' (1988), Plautus's ''[[Rudens|Die Tou]]'' (1992),  ''[[Nag, Moeder van die Dag]]'' (1991),  ''[[Mirakel]]'' (1994), ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' (1995), ''[[Elizabeth]]'' as Grosslady, ''[[The Taming of the Shrew]]'' (1996), ''[[Drie Susters Twee]]'' ([[Reza de Wet]], 1997), ''[[Travesties]]'', ''[[The Visit]]'' and ''[['Tis Pity She's a Whore]]'' .
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=== Freelance work ===
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Since the disbanding of the [[Performing Arts Councils|PAC]]’s he has been in demand as senior actor by smaller independent productions, doing ***, ''[[Wynland]]'' ([[Jan Ellis]], 2001), ''[[Koggelmanderman]]'' ([[Pieter Fourie]], 2003), ''[[Vrededorp]]'' by [[Charles Fourie]] ([[KKNK]], 2005),  ''[[Die Lewe is Alleen Draaglik as ‘n Mens ‘n Bietjie Dronk is]]'' , ''[[Altyd Jonker]]'' , ''[[The Tempest|Die Storm]]'' (2007), ''[[Ella se Perde]]'' , ''[[Die Koggelaar]]'', ''[[Ons vir Jou]]'' (2008, 2009).
  
 
== Radio, television and film ==
 
== Radio, television and film ==
 
    
 
    
Television plays and series he has acted in include ''[[Meester]]'', ''[[Arende]]'', ''[[The Game]]'', ''[[Tropical Heat]]'', ''[[Egoli]]'', ''[[Isidingo]]'', ''[[Generations]]'', ''[[Binnelanders]]'' , ''[[Jacob's Cross]]'', ''[[Snitch]]'' and ''[[7de Laan]]''.
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Besides doing extensive voice work and acting for radio, he has appeared in many television plays and series, including ''[[Meester]]'', ''[[Arende]]'', ''[[The Game]]'', ''[[Tropical Heat]]'', ''[[Egoli]]'', ''[[Isidingo]]'', ''[[Generations]]'', ''[[Binnelanders]]'' , ''[[Jacob's Cross]]'', ''[[Snitch]]'' and ''[[7de Laan]]''.
  
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== Awards ==
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Nominated for a Three Leaf Award for his role as Dionysos in ''[[Die Paddas]]'' by Aristophanes. Received the Port Elizabeth Evening Post Award for the role of Marius Byleveld in ''[[The Road to Mecca]]'' (1990) and was nominated for a Fleur du Cap Best Actor Award in 1992 for his role as the father in ''[[Nag, Moeder van die Dag]]''.
  
== Awards ==
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Nominated for many awards, he received the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Theatre Award]] as Best Supporting Actor ''[[Die Tou]]'' ( 1992).
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He won the Fleur du Cap Best Actor Award in 1993 for his role in ''[[Die Tou]]''.
  
Nominated for many awards, he received the [[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap Theatre Award]] as Best Supporting Actor ''[[Die Tou]]'' ( 1992).  
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He received a FNB Vita Award nomination for his portrayal of Antoine in [[Reza de Wet]]'s ''[[Mirakel]]''.
  
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
  
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''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' programme notes in 1995 at Maynardville.
  
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]

Revision as of 10:51, 22 June 2017

Neels Coetzee. (1943-) Actor on stage, radio, TV and screen.

Training

Studied at the University of Pretoria Drama Department (graduating in 1967). == Career == In 1968 he joined PACOFS as actor, staying till 1974. In this time he was a member of Jannie Gildenhuys's Werkteatergroep which performed several classics and Shakespeare works between 1971 and 1973. In 1975 he moved to the Cape to become a member of the CAPAB company till the demise of the company in 1996, after which he became a freelance actor, based in Cape Town.

Stage roles

PACOFS 1968-1974

He was one of the stalwarts of the permanent company and played numerous lead and supporting roles, including ***, "Caliban" in Leslie French's acclaimed The Tempest (1970), Babbelkous!, ***, .

CAPAB 1975-1996

For them he did Die Joiner, Kyk Hoe Hol Hulle, Ons Hou Konsert II, Skelmpie Kom Vanaand, Razumov,, Ek, Anna van Wyk (1984), Going Under (1984), Anatomie Titus Fall of Rome (1986), Don Juan by Max Frisch, directed by Mavis Taylor, Quartet (1988), Plautus's Die Tou (1992), Nag, Moeder van die Dag (1991), Mirakel (1994), A Midsummer Night's Dream (1995), Elizabeth as Grosslady, The Taming of the Shrew (1996), Drie Susters Twee (Reza de Wet, 1997), Travesties, The Visit and 'Tis Pity She's a Whore .

Freelance work

Since the disbanding of the PAC’s he has been in demand as senior actor by smaller independent productions, doing ***, Wynland (Jan Ellis, 2001), Koggelmanderman (Pieter Fourie, 2003), Vrededorp by Charles Fourie (KKNK, 2005), Die Lewe is Alleen Draaglik as ‘n Mens ‘n Bietjie Dronk is , Altyd Jonker , Die Storm (2007), Ella se Perde , Die Koggelaar, Ons vir Jou (2008, 2009).

Radio, television and film

Besides doing extensive voice work and acting for radio, he has appeared in many television plays and series, including Meester, Arende, The Game, Tropical Heat, Egoli, Isidingo, Generations, Binnelanders , Jacob's Cross, Snitch and 7de Laan.

Awards

Nominated for a Three Leaf Award for his role as Dionysos in Die Paddas by Aristophanes. Received the Port Elizabeth Evening Post Award for the role of Marius Byleveld in The Road to Mecca (1990) and was nominated for a Fleur du Cap Best Actor Award in 1992 for his role as the father in Nag, Moeder van die Dag.

Nominated for many awards, he received the Fleur du Cap Theatre Award as Best Supporting Actor Die Tou ( 1992).

He won the Fleur du Cap Best Actor Award in 1993 for his role in Die Tou.

He received a FNB Vita Award nomination for his portrayal of Antoine in Reza de Wet's Mirakel.


Sources

A Midsummer Night's Dream programme notes in 1995 at Maynardville.

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