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(****-1988). ActorPerformed in ''[[Hadrian VII]]'' (at the Nico Malan),  
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[[Simon Swindell]] (circa 1913 -1988). Broadcaster, actor.
''[[School for Wives]]'',  
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''[[London Assurance]]'',  
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He died of a heart attack at the age of 75 in Cape Town on 6 March 1988 leaving a son and a daughter.
''[[The Alchemist]]'',  
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''[[Rookery Nook]]'' (with [[CAPAB]]),  
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Sunday . morning religious music programme "From the Bell Tower",wbich ran for 26 years onSpring bok Radio and then on RadioSouth',Afica. During World War II he was the Commander the Beirut and then the Cairo stations of Forces’ Broadcasting.
''[[Pygmalion]]'',  
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On 1 October 1966 he became organiser of [[CAPAB]]'s English drama, but frequently toured with readings and one-man shows.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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• Cyrano de Bergerac (1952), The Tempest (as Stephano, [[Johannesburg Reps]] 1956),
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• The Master Builder ([[NTO]] 1957), Affairs of State (1959), Eldorado (1960), The Amorous Prawn (1961), Burning Bright (1962),
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• The Andersonville Trial (as President of the Court, 1962),
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• The Cherry Orchard ([[PACT]] 1963),
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• The Affair ([[PACT]] 1963), After the Fall (as Lou, 1964), The Big Knife ([[CAPAB]] 1965), The Lower Depths ([[CAPAB]] 1965), Trap for a Lonely Man ([[CAPAB]] 1965),
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• The King's Mare (1967), White Horse Inn (as the Mayor, [[CPB]] 1972),  [[The Tragedy of Tragedies, or The Life and Death of Tom Thumb the Great|Tom Thumb, or The Tragedy of Tragedies]] ([[CAPAB]] 1972),
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• The Circus Adventure ([[CAPAB]] 1973), Annie Get Your Gun ([[CAPAB]] 1973), The School for Wives ([[CAPAB]] 1973), London Assurance ([[CAPAB]] 1974), Rookery Nook ([[CAPAB]] 1975, The Alchemist ([[CAPAB]] 1975), Pygmalion ([[CAPAB]] 1975),  [[Arms and the Man]] ([[CAPAB]] 1977),
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... Arms and the Man ([[CAPAB]] 1977), [[Geraldine Aron]]'s Along Came a Spider  (as Archie, [[CAPAB]] 1978), ''[[Tartuffe]]'' (as “M. Loyal”, [[CAPAB]] 1978), [[The Merchant of Venice ([[Maynardville]] 1979), Death of a Salesman ([[CAPAB]] 1979), The Relapse ([[CAPAB]] 1979),
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• The Government Inspector ([[CAPAB]] 1980),
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• The Dresser (1980 and 1982), [[First Monday in October]] ([[CAPAB]] 1981),
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• [[Twigs]] (as Ned, [[CAPAB]] 1982),
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He appeared in a production of ''[[Hamlet]]'' as the 1st grave digger,  
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''[[The Mousetrap]]'' (Producer: [[Simon Swindell]] at [[Alexander Theatre]]), 1963
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Directed [[The Chalk Garden]] ([[CAPAB]] 1968),
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• He acted in South African feature films Dingaka (1964), Lord Oom Piet (1962), [[Seven against the Sun]] (1964)  and Tokoloshe (1965)
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Performed in ''[[Hadrian the Seventh]]'' (at the Nico Malan, 1971),  
 
''[[Richard III]]'',  
 
''[[Richard III]]'',  
''[[Arms and the Man]]'' (as “Major Petkoff”),
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as well as the one man shows ''[[Pickwick Papers]]'' and ''[[Ghosts and Guffaws]]''.   
''[[Hamlet]]'' (as the 1st grave digger),
 
''[[The Cherry Orchard]]'',
 
''[[Tartuffe]]'' (as “M. Loyal”),
 
''[[Merchant of Venice]]'',
 
''[[The Relapse]]'', 
 
as well as the one man shows ''[[Pickwick Papers]]'' and ''[[Ghosts and Guffaws]]''.  ([[SACD]] 1973) ([[SACD]] 1974) ([[SACD]] 1977/78) ([[SACD]] 1979/80)
 
  
  
On 1 October 1966 he became organiser of [[CAPAB]]'s English drama, but frequently toured with readings and one-man shows. (Source:  [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 399)
 
  
(19**-) Actor of stage and radio. *** Stage work includes roles in **, [[Ronald Harwood]]’s ''[[The Dresser]]'' ([[Baxter Theatre]], 1980 and [[Market Theatre]] 1982), **.
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== Sources ==
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([[SACD]] 1973) ([[SACD]] 1974) ([[SACD]] 1977/78) ([[SACD]] 1979/80)
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[[Maynardville]] theatre programme, 1979.
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997.
  
== Sources ==
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(Source:  [[Wilhelm Grütter| Grütter, Wilhelm]], [[CAPAB]] 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 399)
Tucker, 1997
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[[NELM]] catalogue.
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Obiruary,  [[Cape Times]], 7 March 1988.
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Photographs, newspaper clippings and theatre programmes held by [[NELM]] in various locations.
  
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IMDb [https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0842690/].
  
 
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Revision as of 08:57, 29 July 2020

Simon Swindell (circa 1913 -1988). Broadcaster, actor.

He died of a heart attack at the age of 75 in Cape Town on 6 March 1988 leaving a son and a daughter.

Sunday . morning religious music programme "From the Bell Tower",wbich ran for 26 years onSpring bok Radio and then on RadioSouth',Afica. During World War II he was the Commander the Beirut and then the Cairo stations of Forces’ Broadcasting.

On 1 October 1966 he became organiser of CAPAB's English drama, but frequently toured with readings and one-man shows.

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

• Cyrano de Bergerac (1952), The Tempest (as Stephano, Johannesburg Reps 1956), • The Master Builder (NTO 1957), Affairs of State (1959), Eldorado (1960), The Amorous Prawn (1961), Burning Bright (1962), • The Andersonville Trial (as President of the Court, 1962), • The Cherry Orchard (PACT 1963), • The Affair (PACT 1963), After the Fall (as Lou, 1964), The Big Knife (CAPAB 1965), The Lower Depths (CAPAB 1965), Trap for a Lonely Man (CAPAB 1965), • • The King's Mare (1967), White Horse Inn (as the Mayor, CPB 1972), Tom Thumb, or The Tragedy of Tragedies (CAPAB 1972), • The Circus Adventure (CAPAB 1973), Annie Get Your Gun (CAPAB 1973), The School for Wives (CAPAB 1973), London Assurance (CAPAB 1974), Rookery Nook (CAPAB 1975, The Alchemist (CAPAB 1975), Pygmalion (CAPAB 1975), Arms and the Man (CAPAB 1977), • ... Arms and the Man (CAPAB 1977), Geraldine Aron's Along Came a Spider (as Archie, CAPAB 1978), Tartuffe (as “M. Loyal”, CAPAB 1978), [[The Merchant of Venice (Maynardville 1979), Death of a Salesman (CAPAB 1979), The Relapse (CAPAB 1979), • The Government Inspector (CAPAB 1980), • The Dresser (1980 and 1982), First Monday in October (CAPAB 1981), • • Twigs (as Ned, CAPAB 1982), • • He appeared in a production of Hamlet as the 1st grave digger,

The Mousetrap (Producer: Simon Swindell at Alexander Theatre), 1963

Directed The Chalk Garden (CAPAB 1968),

• He acted in South African feature films Dingaka (1964), Lord Oom Piet (1962), Seven against the Sun (1964) and Tokoloshe (1965)

Performed in Hadrian the Seventh (at the Nico Malan, 1971), Richard III, as well as the one man shows Pickwick Papers and Ghosts and Guffaws.


Sources

(SACD 1973) (SACD 1974) (SACD 1977/78) (SACD 1979/80)

Maynardville theatre programme, 1979.

Tucker, 1997.

(Source: Grütter, Wilhelm, CAPAB 25 Years, 1987. Unpublished research. p 399)

NELM catalogue.

Obiruary, Cape Times, 7 March 1988.

Photographs, newspaper clippings and theatre programmes held by NELM in various locations.

IMDb [1].

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