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[[Ria Olivier]] (19**-). Actress, speech teacher and director.  
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[[Ria Olivier]] (19**-2005). Actress, speech teacher and director.  
  
 
== Biography ==
 
== Biography ==
She was married to [[Fred le Roux]].
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She was married to [[Fred le Roux]]. She died in September 2005.
  
 
=== Career ===
 
=== Career ===
She started her acting career performing for the [[Barend Fourie Geselskap]], an [[Afrikaans]] touring company. She went on to become an actress for [[André Huguenet]] and [[Wena Naudé]]. Also a speech teacher for the [[Akademie vir Dramakuns]] in Cape Town and Stellenbosch, later went on to teach speech at and direct plays for**? the [[Department of Drama, University of Stellenbosch]] and influence a large number of teachers and performers.
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She started her acting career performing for the [[Barend Fourie Geselskap]], an [[Afrikaans]] touring company. She went on to become an actress for [[André Huguenet]] and [[Wena Naudé]]. Also a speech teacher for the [[Akademie vir Dramakuns]] in Cape Town and Stellenbosch, later went on to teach speech at and direct plays the [[Department of Drama, University of Stellenbosch]] and influence a large number of teachers and performers.
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Started her acting career performing for the [[Barend Fourie Geselskap]], an Afrikaans  touring company which began its tour in Caledon on 6 April 1934, playing ''[[Sy Pa se Skuld]]'' ("His Father's Fault/Debt") by [[D.P. du Toit]]. Other members of his company were Jaques (Jac or "Lokkie") [[Jacques Lochner]] and [[Joan de Villiers]].  Among her roles were in ''[[By die ou Meulstroom]]'' (1938), ''[[Die Kwaksalwer]]'' (1939).
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At the start of her career ahe performed for the [[Barend Fourie Geselskap]] which began its tour in Caledon on 6 April 1934, playing ''[[Sy Pa se Skuld]]'' ("His Father's Fault/Debt") by [[D.P. du Toit]]. Among her other roles were in ''[[Smilin' Through|By die ou Meulstroom]]'' (1938), (1938), ''[[Die Kwaksalwer]]'' (1939).
  
After moving to Cape Town she has appeared in ''[[Die Verterende Vuur]]'', ''[[Vroue van Troje]]'' as Hekabe, ''[[Romeo en Jeannette]]'' (1960), ''[[Juffrou Edelwater]]'' as Mevrou Wang (1962).
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After moving to Cape Town she has appeared in ''[[The Trojan Women|Die Vroue van Troje]]'' (as Hekabe, 1944), ''[[Die Verterende Vuur]]'' (1946), ''[[Roméo et Jeanette|Romeo en Jeanette]]'' ([[NTO]] 1960), ''[[Lady Precious Stream|Jonkvrou Edelwater]]'' (as Mevrou Wang, 1962).
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As director she worked on productions of ''[[I Remember Mama|Ek Onthou vir Mamma]]'' ([[K.A.T.]] 1948), ''[[Periandros van Korinthe]] (1955 at the [[Little Theatre]], Cape Town as well as a [[UTS]] production in 1972), ''[[Voëlvry]]'' ([[assistant director, [[CAPAB]] 1967).
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During her years at the [[Stellenbosch University Drama Department]] Ria directed ''[[Die Pluimsaad Waai Ver]]'' (1969), ''[[Eurydice|Legende van die Liefde]]'' (1970), ''[[Germanicus]]'' (1971), ''[[The Double Face of Love]]'' (assistant director, 1971), ''[[La Casa de Bernarda Alba|Die Huis van Bernarda Alba]]'' (1973), ''[[Sei Personaggi in Cerca d'Autore|Ses Personasies op soek na 'n Skrywer]]'' (also appearing as Madama Pace, 1974), ''[[Kanna hy kô Hystoe]]'' (1975), ''[[The Bear|Die Beer]]'' (1975), ''[[La Paix chez soi|Vrede Tuis]]'' (1975), ''[[Die Goue Kring]]'' (1976), ''[[The Madwoman of Chaillot|Die Mal Vrou van Chaillot]]'' (1977), ''[[Filumena Marturano|Filumena]]'' (1982).
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She produced a [[UTS]] production of ''[[A Midsummer Night's Dream]]'' in 1975.
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== Awards, etc. ==
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She received a Three Leaf Award for ''Ses Personasies op Soek na 'n Skrywer'' in 1974.
  
 
== Sources ==
 
== Sources ==
 
Theatre programmes of some of the productions.
 
Theatre programmes of some of the productions.
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Tribute published in ''[[Die Burger]]'', 24 September 2005.
  
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]
 
Go to [[ESAT Bibliography]]

Revision as of 10:49, 4 June 2020

Ria Olivier (19**-2005). Actress, speech teacher and director.

Biography

She was married to Fred le Roux. She died in September 2005.

Career

She started her acting career performing for the Barend Fourie Geselskap, an Afrikaans touring company. She went on to become an actress for André Huguenet and Wena Naudé. Also a speech teacher for the Akademie vir Dramakuns in Cape Town and Stellenbosch, later went on to teach speech at and direct plays the Department of Drama, University of Stellenbosch and influence a large number of teachers and performers.

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

At the start of her career ahe performed for the Barend Fourie Geselskap which began its tour in Caledon on 6 April 1934, playing Sy Pa se Skuld ("His Father's Fault/Debt") by D.P. du Toit. Among her other roles were in By die ou Meulstroom (1938), (1938), Die Kwaksalwer (1939).

After moving to Cape Town she has appeared in Die Vroue van Troje (as Hekabe, 1944), Die Verterende Vuur (1946), Romeo en Jeanette (NTO 1960), Jonkvrou Edelwater (as Mevrou Wang, 1962).

As director she worked on productions of Ek Onthou vir Mamma (K.A.T. 1948), Periandros van Korinthe (1955 at the Little Theatre, Cape Town as well as a UTS production in 1972), Voëlvry ([[assistant director, CAPAB 1967).

During her years at the Stellenbosch University Drama Department Ria directed Die Pluimsaad Waai Ver (1969), Legende van die Liefde (1970), Germanicus (1971), The Double Face of Love (assistant director, 1971), Die Huis van Bernarda Alba (1973), Ses Personasies op soek na 'n Skrywer (also appearing as Madama Pace, 1974), Kanna hy kô Hystoe (1975), Die Beer (1975), Vrede Tuis (1975), Die Goue Kring (1976), Die Mal Vrou van Chaillot (1977), Filumena (1982).

She produced a UTS production of A Midsummer Night's Dream in 1975.

Awards, etc.

She received a Three Leaf Award for Ses Personasies op Soek na 'n Skrywer in 1974.

Sources

Theatre programmes of some of the productions.

Tribute published in Die Burger, 24 September 2005.

Go to ESAT Bibliography

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