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[[Peter Terry]] (1950-) Actor, dramatist, poet, voice artist and theatre administrator.  
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[[Peter Terry]] (1950-) is an actor, dramatist, poet, voice artist and theatre administrator.  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
  
Born on  22 November 1950, he grew up in Grahamstown and trained at [[Rhodes University Drama Department]]. He was married to [[Patricia Ann Terry]] for a number of years.
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Born on  22 November 1950, he grew up in Grahamstown, going to school at St Andrew's Preparatory School and St Andrew's College there, completing his matriculation in 1967. He then studied at Rhodes University, completing a B.A. in English and Speech and Drama in 1971. In 1980 he also completed a B.A. (Honours) degree in the Theory of Drama at the [[University of Pretoria]].  
  
best known for starring as nasty neighbour "Nige" in a long-running television commercial campaign for CTM (Ceramic Tile Market), from 1996-2006.
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He was married to [[Patricia Ann Terry]] for a number of years.
  
Terry was educated at St Andrew's Preparatory School and St Andrew's College, Grahamstown, Eastern Cape, matriculating in 1967. He received a Bachelor of Arts (English and Speech & Drama) from Rhodes University in 1971 and later did a BA (Honours) in Theory of Drama at the University of Pretoria, in 1980.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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He began his professional career in 1972, initially working as a freelance actor for the [[Cape Performing Arts Board]] ([[CAPAB]]) and the [[Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal]] ([[PACT]]). He also served as an assistant stage manager on occasion. In 1973 he was contracted to [[PACT Drama]], going on to perform in a wide variety of English and [[Afrikaans]] plays for them over the years, and later moving into management as well.
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===Role as administrator===
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In 1978 he also began working as an administrator for [[PACT]], first as assistant director of the their [[Theatre-in-Education]] company (1978-1980) and [[PACT Drama]]'s Literary Adviser. (1980-1983). In this capacity and thereafter, he researched, compiled and edited programmes for virtually all of [[PACT Drama]]'s productions in the period 1981-1988. From 1989-1994 he held the post of Assistant Artistic Director of PACT Drama, a post which involved collaboration in all planning and artistic policy-making as well as the responsibility for various artistic and technical aspects of the work, and undertaking annual audition tours countrywide and on three occasions undertook overseas visits on behalf of the council (in 1989, 1992 and 1994). 
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He next became the Administrative Head of [[PACT Drama]]  (1994-1996) and between 1997-2000 Artistic and Administrative head of Drama company what was now known as the [[State Theatre]].
  
He entered professional theatre in 1972 as a freelance actor and worked for the Cape Performing Arts Board (CAPAB) and the Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal (PACT), as actor and assistant stage manager. In 1973 he was contracted to PACT Drama and performed in a wide variety of English and Afrikaans plays in repertory theatre.
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===His acting career===
  
Peter later worked simultaneously as an administrator at PACT, first as assistant director of the PACT Drama Theatre-in-Education company (1978-1980) and later as Literary Adviser to PACT Drama, from 1980-1983. He researched, compiled and edited programmes for virtually all of PACT Drama's productions in the period 1981-1988.
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As a fulltime member of PACT Drama's company of actors he appeared in many plays in both English and Afrikaans over the years, including **.  
  
As a fulltime member of PACT Drama's company of actors he appeared in many plays in both English and Afrikaans and was nominated for a Vita Award for Best Supporting Actor for the role of Don in Athol Fugard's Daar Leef Mense Daar, in 1985. He was also awarded the Hanekom Bursary for outstanding service to PACT Drama in 1988.
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As actor he appeared in the [[PACT]] production of ''[[The State Theatre Overflow Show]]'' together with [[James White]], [[Pamela Gien]] and [[Michael McCabe]] with direction by [[Nigel Vermaas]] at the [[Arena Bistro]] in 1981.  
  
From 1989-1994 he held the post of Assistant Artistic Director of PACT Drama. His responsibilities included collaboration in all planning and artistic policy-making. In conjunction with the Artistic Director, he was responsible for all artistic and technical aspects of what was, for many years, the largest theatre company in South Africa.
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He had roles in ''[[Alive and Kicking]]'', ''[[Daar Leef Mense Daar]]'', ''[[Glengarry Glen Ross]]'', ''[[The Lady from Dubuque]]'', ''[[Emigrante|Die Emigrante]]'',  ''[[Wild Honey]]'', ''[[Tom Jones]]''. ''[[The Princess of Kurumbu]]'', ''[[The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail]]'', ''[[Leonce en Lena|Die Opstand van die Narre]]'', ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'', ''[[Animal Farm]]'', ''[[Translations]]'', ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]'' (1971), ''[[Richard Gush of Salem]]'', ''[[Echoes of Anger]]'', ''[[Pantagleize]]'', ''[[The Exception and the Rule]]'', ''[[The Crucible]]'', ''[[Dream of the Dog]]'' (2007).
  
He was also involved in annual audition tours, countrywide, to establish and engage emerging new talent; and made three overseas visits (in 1989, 1992 and 1994) on behalf of PACT Drama, to meet the major theatre agents in London and New York and to establish working relationships with these people in order to facilitate bidding for major new theatrical properties.
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and was nominated for a Vita Award for Best Supporting Actor for the role of Don in Athol Fugard's Daar Leef Mense Daar, in 1985. He was also awarded the Hanekom Bursary for outstanding service to PACT Drama in 1988.
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===Role as director===
  
 
Terry directed the pantomime Sneeuwitjie En Die Sewe Dwergies, which subsequently transferred to the Wild Coast Sun, in English, in 1993. He also directed a Theatre-in-Education programme for High Schools, for PACT Drama in 1996 and was awarded a gold watch for 20 years' unbroken service to PACT at the end of 1992.
 
Terry directed the pantomime Sneeuwitjie En Die Sewe Dwergies, which subsequently transferred to the Wild Coast Sun, in English, in 1993. He also directed a Theatre-in-Education programme for High Schools, for PACT Drama in 1996 and was awarded a gold watch for 20 years' unbroken service to PACT at the end of 1992.
  
From 1994-1996 he was Administrative Head of PACT Drama and from 1997-2000 he was Artistic & Administrative Head of Drama, following restructuring of the company, which was renamed the State Theatre.
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As director he did ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' ([[PACT Playwork]], 197*),
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===His role as playwright===
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He was written a number of stage plays including ''[[Teer-en-veer: The Lamont Case]]'', a documentary play produced by [[PACT Drama]] in 1974; ''[[Rapid Eye Movements]]'' ([[PACT Drama]], 1987; the [[UCT Drama School]], 1989 and the Wits University Drama School in 1990; ''[[Danny & The Desert Girl]]'', a play for children about cross-cultural understanding ([[PACT Drama]], 1987); ''[[Evadne, White Princess of The Kurumbu]]'', a satirical play about the rise of colonial racism ([[PACT Drama]], 1992) and ''[[Next of Kin]]'' (completed in August 1994).
  
He was written a number of stage plays including Teer-en-veer: The Lamont Case, a documentary play produced by PACT Drama in 1974; Rapid Eye Movements, produced by PACT Drama in 1987, by the UCT Drama School in 1989 and the Wits University Drama School in 1990; Danny & The Desert Girl, a play for children about cross-cultural understanding, produced by PACT Drama in 1987; Evadne, White Princess of The Kurumbu, a satirical play about the rise of colonial racism, produced by PACT Drama in 1992; and Next of Kin, completed in August 1994.
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===Voice work===
  
Peter has appeared in a large number of feature films, television dramas, television commercials, corporate videos and radio plays; and has been very active for many years as a voice artist for hundreds of radio and television commercials, documentaries, magazine programmes and corporate videos.
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Peter has been very active for many years as a voice artist for hundreds of radio and television commercials, documentaries, magazine programmes and corporate videos.
  
 
He narrated the documentary film Lions of the Kalahari, which was accepted for exhibition at the 12th International Festival of the Ornithologique Film of Menigoute in France, and the 100th Anniversary Video for the Kruger Park, which won a gold medal at a Documentary Video Festival in the USA.
 
He narrated the documentary film Lions of the Kalahari, which was accepted for exhibition at the 12th International Festival of the Ornithologique Film of Menigoute in France, and the 100th Anniversary Video for the Kruger Park, which won a gold medal at a Documentary Video Festival in the USA.
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He also recorded two 13-part wildlife documentary series for Discovery and National Geographic.
 
He also recorded two 13-part wildlife documentary series for Discovery and National Geographic.
  
Television series he has acted in include Generations, Project Fame, Scandal!, Justice for All, Erfsondes, Isidingo, The Bill, One Foot in the Grave, The Devil's Whore, Wild at Heart, Egoli, Home Affairs, Laugh Out Loud, Rockville, After 9 and The Wild, among others.
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Broadcaster on [[Classic FM]], 2017.
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===Televison and film work===
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He has appeared in a large number of feature films, television dramas, television commercials, corporate videos and radio plays, for example becoming nationally known as the neighbour "Nige" in the series of television adverts for CTM tiles, which aired from ten years (1996-2006). 
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Television acting includes roles in ''[[Generations]]'', ''[[Project Fame]]'', ''[[Scandal!]]'', ''[[Justice for All]]'', ''[[Erfsondes]]'', ''[[Isidingo]]'', ''[[The Bill]]'', ''[[One Foot in the Grave]]'', ''[[The Devil's Whore]]'', ''[[Wild at Heart]]'', ''[[Egoli]]'', ''[[Home Affairs]]'', ''[[Laugh Out Loud]]'', ''[[Rockville]]'', ''[[After 9]]'' and ''[[The Wild]]'', among others.
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Feature films include ''[[The Evil Below]]'', ''[[Project Shadowchaser II]]'', ''[[The Challenger Disaster]]'' and ''[[Shotgun Garfunkel]]''.
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Feature films he has acted in include The Evil Below, Project Shadowchaser II, The Challenger Disaster and Shotgun Garfunkel.
 
  
Originally from Grahamstown, Peter currently resides in Johannesburg.
 
  
== Career ==
 
After a brief spell at [[CAPAB]], he joined [[PACT]] in 1972. Joined the [[PACT Youth Company]] as performer and later writer-director, taking over as head of [[PACT Playwork]] from Alwyn Swart in 1988*?.  Gradually moved into management, eventually becoming the Head of Drama at [[PACT]] in 19**. In 2000 he left [[PACT]] to become a freelance actor, voice artist and dramatist. (??**).
 
  
Administrative head of Drama at the [[State Theatre]], 2006.
 
  
Broadcaster on [[Classic FM]], 2017.
 
  
Became nationally known as "Nige" in the tile advert
 
  
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
  
Performed in a number of the [[PACT Company]]’s plays in the 1980s. His plays include **, **.
 
As director he did ''[[Romeo and Juliet]]'' ([[PACT Playwork]], 197*), **.
 
  
As actor he appeared in the [[PACT]] production of ''[[The State Theatre Overflow Show]]'' together with [[James White]], [[Pamela Gien]] and [[Michael McCabe]] with direction by [[Nigel Vermaas]] at the [[Arena Bistro]] in 1981.
 
  
He had roles in ''[[Alive and Kicking]]'', ''[[Daar Leef Mense Daar]]'', ''[[Glengarry Glen Ross]]'', ''[[The Lady from Dubuque]]'', ''[[Emigrante|Die Emigrante]]'',  ''[[Wild Honey]]'', ''[[Tom Jones]]''. ''[[The Princess of Kurumbu]]'', ''[[The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail]]'', ''[[Leonce en Lena|Die Opstand van die Narre]]'', ''[[The Comedy of Errors]]'', ''[[Animal Farm]]'', ''[[Translations]]'', ''[[The Playboy of the Western World]]'' (1971), ''[[Richard Gush of Salem]]'', ''[[Echoes of Anger]]'', ''[[Pantagleize]]'', ''[[The Exception and the Rule]]'', ''[[The Crucible]]'', ''[[Dream of the Dog]]'' (2007).
 
  
 
He adapted ''[[The Great Gatsby]]'' for the stage and co-wrote the children's play ''[[Gedoentes op/Goings on at Dingamalerie-Donga-Dell]]''. He wrote ''[[Danny and the Desert Girl]]''.
 
He adapted ''[[The Great Gatsby]]'' for the stage and co-wrote the children's play ''[[Gedoentes op/Goings on at Dingamalerie-Donga-Dell]]''. He wrote ''[[Danny and the Desert Girl]]''.

Revision as of 06:13, 16 April 2022

Peter Terry (1950-) is an actor, dramatist, poet, voice artist and theatre administrator.

Biography

Born on 22 November 1950, he grew up in Grahamstown, going to school at St Andrew's Preparatory School and St Andrew's College there, completing his matriculation in 1967. He then studied at Rhodes University, completing a B.A. in English and Speech and Drama in 1971. In 1980 he also completed a B.A. (Honours) degree in the Theory of Drama at the University of Pretoria.

He was married to Patricia Ann Terry for a number of years.

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

He began his professional career in 1972, initially working as a freelance actor for the Cape Performing Arts Board (CAPAB) and the Performing Arts Council of the Transvaal (PACT). He also served as an assistant stage manager on occasion. In 1973 he was contracted to PACT Drama, going on to perform in a wide variety of English and Afrikaans plays for them over the years, and later moving into management as well.

Role as administrator

In 1978 he also began working as an administrator for PACT, first as assistant director of the their Theatre-in-Education company (1978-1980) and PACT Drama's Literary Adviser. (1980-1983). In this capacity and thereafter, he researched, compiled and edited programmes for virtually all of PACT Drama's productions in the period 1981-1988. From 1989-1994 he held the post of Assistant Artistic Director of PACT Drama, a post which involved collaboration in all planning and artistic policy-making as well as the responsibility for various artistic and technical aspects of the work, and undertaking annual audition tours countrywide and on three occasions undertook overseas visits on behalf of the council (in 1989, 1992 and 1994).

He next became the Administrative Head of PACT Drama (1994-1996) and between 1997-2000 Artistic and Administrative head of Drama company what was now known as the State Theatre.

His acting career

As a fulltime member of PACT Drama's company of actors he appeared in many plays in both English and Afrikaans over the years, including **.

As actor he appeared in the PACT production of The State Theatre Overflow Show together with James White, Pamela Gien and Michael McCabe with direction by Nigel Vermaas at the Arena Bistro in 1981.

He had roles in Alive and Kicking, Daar Leef Mense Daar, Glengarry Glen Ross, The Lady from Dubuque, Die Emigrante, Wild Honey, Tom Jones. The Princess of Kurumbu, The Night Thoreau Spent in Jail, Die Opstand van die Narre, The Comedy of Errors, Animal Farm, Translations, The Playboy of the Western World (1971), Richard Gush of Salem, Echoes of Anger, Pantagleize, The Exception and the Rule, The Crucible, Dream of the Dog (2007).

and was nominated for a Vita Award for Best Supporting Actor for the role of Don in Athol Fugard's Daar Leef Mense Daar, in 1985. He was also awarded the Hanekom Bursary for outstanding service to PACT Drama in 1988.

Role as director

Terry directed the pantomime Sneeuwitjie En Die Sewe Dwergies, which subsequently transferred to the Wild Coast Sun, in English, in 1993. He also directed a Theatre-in-Education programme for High Schools, for PACT Drama in 1996 and was awarded a gold watch for 20 years' unbroken service to PACT at the end of 1992.

As director he did Romeo and Juliet (PACT Playwork, 197*),

His role as playwright

He was written a number of stage plays including Teer-en-veer: The Lamont Case, a documentary play produced by PACT Drama in 1974; Rapid Eye Movements (PACT Drama, 1987; the UCT Drama School, 1989 and the Wits University Drama School in 1990; Danny & The Desert Girl, a play for children about cross-cultural understanding (PACT Drama, 1987); Evadne, White Princess of The Kurumbu, a satirical play about the rise of colonial racism (PACT Drama, 1992) and Next of Kin (completed in August 1994).

Voice work

Peter has been very active for many years as a voice artist for hundreds of radio and television commercials, documentaries, magazine programmes and corporate videos.

He narrated the documentary film Lions of the Kalahari, which was accepted for exhibition at the 12th International Festival of the Ornithologique Film of Menigoute in France, and the 100th Anniversary Video for the Kruger Park, which won a gold medal at a Documentary Video Festival in the USA.

He also recorded two 13-part wildlife documentary series for Discovery and National Geographic.

Broadcaster on Classic FM, 2017.

Televison and film work

He has appeared in a large number of feature films, television dramas, television commercials, corporate videos and radio plays, for example becoming nationally known as the neighbour "Nige" in the series of television adverts for CTM tiles, which aired from ten years (1996-2006).

Television acting includes roles in Generations, Project Fame, Scandal!, Justice for All, Erfsondes, Isidingo, The Bill, One Foot in the Grave, The Devil's Whore, Wild at Heart, Egoli, Home Affairs, Laugh Out Loud, Rockville, After 9 and The Wild, among others.

Feature films include The Evil Below, Project Shadowchaser II, The Challenger Disaster and Shotgun Garfunkel.







He adapted The Great Gatsby for the stage and co-wrote the children's play Gedoentes op/Goings on at Dingamalerie-Donga-Dell. He wrote Danny and the Desert Girl.

Awards, etc

Sources

https://www.tvsa.co.za/actors/viewactor.aspx?actorid=15942

Wild Honey programme notes, 1986.

Tucker, 1997.

Beeld Plus, 26 July 2007.

Various entries in the NELM catalogue.

For more information

TVSA [1]].


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