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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
As an actor, he had roles in ''[[Bird]]'' (1994?), ''[[Newsroom]]'' ([[NAF]] 1995), ''[[Raiders, lord of the dings]]'' ([[Olympia Bakery]], Kalk Bay, 2003).
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As a stage actor and director, he had roles in ''[[Bird]]'' (1994?), ''[[Newsroom]]'' ([[NAF]] 1995), ''[[Raiders, lord of the dings]]'' ([[Olympia Bakery]], Kalk Bay, 2003), and was the co-director of ''[[Guardians of Eden]]'' (1997).
  
He was the co-director of ''[[Guardians of Eden]]'' in 1997.
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According to material held by [[NELM]] Patrick wrote and directed a play called ''[[Born Again]]'', no date or venue provided.
  
He appeared as the unsophisticated "Willy" in the film version of ''[[Master Harold...and the boys]]'' (2011).
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Film work began in 1997, with an appearance in the TV movie ''[[Pride of Africa]]'' and was followed by a list of national and international films and TV dramas and series, including:
  
According to material held by [[NELM]] Patrick wrote and directed a play called ''[[Born Again]]'', no date or venue provided.
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1998 Who Am I? (1998), ''[[Dr Lucille: The Lucille Teasdale Story]]'' (2001), ''[[Man to Man]]'' (2005), ''[[A Warm Heart]]'' (2005), ''[[Zone 14]]'' (2005), ''[[When We Were Black]]'' (2006–2007), ''[[Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema]]'' (2008), ''[[Surprise!]]'' (2008), ''[[Scandal!]]'' (2008–), ''[[Silent Witness]]'' (2008), ''[[Wild at Heart]]'' (2009), ''[[Invictus]]'' (2009), ''[[Themba]]'' (2010), ''[[Master Harold...and the Boys]]'' (2010), ''[[Africa United]]'' (2010), ''[[A Million Colours]]'' (2011), ''[[Losing Lerato]]'' (2019) and ''[[Blood & Water]]'' (2020).
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==

Revision as of 10:22, 7 October 2022

Patrick Mofokeng (1969-). Stage and screen actor.

Biography

Born 15 June 1969 in Cape Town.

He later moved to Johannesburg, but after few years resettled in Cape Town, where he completed a Diploma in Drama and Speech from the CAP Arts School.

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

As a stage actor and director, he had roles in Bird (1994?), Newsroom (NAF 1995), Raiders, lord of the dings (Olympia Bakery, Kalk Bay, 2003), and was the co-director of Guardians of Eden (1997).

According to material held by NELM Patrick wrote and directed a play called Born Again, no date or venue provided.

Film work began in 1997, with an appearance in the TV movie Pride of Africa and was followed by a list of national and international films and TV dramas and series, including:

1998 Who Am I? (1998), Dr Lucille: The Lucille Teasdale Story (2001), Man to Man (2005), A Warm Heart (2005), Zone 14 (2005), When We Were Black (2006–2007), Gangster's Paradise: Jerusalema (2008), Surprise! (2008), Scandal! (2008–), Silent Witness (2008), Wild at Heart (2009), Invictus (2009), Themba (2010), Master Harold...and the Boys (2010), Africa United (2010), A Million Colours (2011), Losing Lerato (2019) and Blood & Water (2020).

Sources

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patrick_Mofokeng

Cape Times, 27 June 1995.

Notebooks held by NELM: [Collection: SIMON, Barney]: 1995. 11. 23. 66.

okmzansi [1]].

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