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  • [[Jennifer Sinclair-David]] (19**-). Actress. Performed in ''[[Poor Richard]]'', ''[[There's a Girl in My Soup|There's a Girl in my Soup]]'', ''[[A Boston Story]]'', ''[[Butterflies are Free]]'', ''[[A
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  • ...short story by [[Maretha Maartens]] and ''[[Paloekas-Dagboek van 'n Single Girl]]'' by [[Leon Kruger]]. She holds a BA-degree in Drama and Theatre from the
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  • ...omedies and farces, including ''[[A Runaway Girl]]'', ''[[The Earl and the Girl]]'', often performing in them. ...nesburg in 1935. [[Moira Lister]] had a role in that production as a child actress.
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  • [[Nora Brocklebank]] (fl. 1900s) was a British actress. ...eatre, Brighton, from 26 December 1907 onwards and had the lead in ''[[The Girl Behind the Counter]]'' at the New Theatre Royal, Portsmouth.
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  • ''[[The Toilet]]'' is set in the restroom of a girl's high school and deals with stereotypes and moral regeneration. The play toured from 2002. At one point it featured Oscar-winning ''Tsotsi'' actress [[Terry Pheto]] with other notable performers.
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  • [[Hilary Jones]] (19**-). Actress. ...e Adventures of the Black Girl in Her Search for God|Adventures of a Black Girl]]'', Grethe in ''[[Metamorphosis]]'' at [[Space Theatre|The Space]] in the
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  • ...Govender in ''[[Dynamite DiepKloof Dudes]]'' ([[SABC]]); Mother of Indian girl in ''[[Molo Fish]]'' (Evertrode Productions); Mrs Naidoo in ''[[Egoli: Plac
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  • '''MTHIYANE, Lucia Nombulelo''' (1975- ). South African jazz singer, actress and model. Stage productions include: The [[Richard Loring]] production of ''[[Girl Talk]]'' (1998); [[Janice Honeyman]]'s production of ''[[Little Shop of Hor
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  • ...atthew Wild]]. Creon: [[Peter Butler]]. Jocasta: [[Denise Newman]]. Little Girl: Naima Sebe or Tammy Cairncross. Messenger: [[Peter Butler]].
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  • (19**-) Actress and director. In 1983 directed (and appeared in?) ''[[A Galway Girl]]'' by [[Geraldine Aron]] for the [[Grahamstown Festival|National Arts Fest
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  • '''Lee Heckrath''' (19**-). Dancer, actress. ...n dance from a young age. Her professional dance career began with the all-girl group Sound in Motion. She was cast in ''[[Robin's A Cruise-Ou]]'' and ''[[
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  • [[Maud Marsland]] () was an actress. ...cluded ''[[A Country Girl]]'', ''[[The Girl from Kay's]]'', ''[[The School Girl]]'', ''[[The Lady Slavey]]'' and ''[[Three Little Maids]]''.
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  • [[Gertie Lester]] () was an actress. ...cluded ''[[A Country Girl]]'', ''[[The Girl from Kay's]]'', ''[[The School Girl]]'', ''[[The Lady Slavey]]'' and ''[[Three Little Maids]]''.
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  • ...nnie Rayner]] (2 May 1869 – 13 December 1941) was a British stage and film actress. ...[Frank Wheeler]] as Governor Folback, [[Amy Fenton]] as Falka, the convent girl, [[R.S. Gregg]] as Falka's student lover, Mr Paxton as Boleslas, the brigan
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  • ...ing Shakespearean actress in Britain. The play was written for the English actress Judi Dench.
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  • [[Lana Green]]. (19*-) Actress. ...[[Nice People, the Joneses]]'' (as "Madelaine Jones") and in ''[[Me and My Girl]]'' at the Pretoria [[State Theatre]] in 1993. She has also appeared in ''[
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  • [[Daneel van der Walt]] (19**-). Actress. ...in ''[[Good Will Acting]]'' ([[Kalk Bay Theatre]], December 2004), ''[[Big Girl]]'', ''[[The Rocky Horror Show]]'', ''[[Dalliances]]'', ''[[Mis|Missing]]''
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  • [[Lydia vom Hagen]] (19**-) Actress, singer. Lydia is a founder member of the all-girl a cappella group Cutt Glas. She has performed in pantomimes, has appeared i
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  • [[Heidi Mollentze]] (1972- ) is an actress, singer, voice artist, dialogue coach, presenter and performance coach. ...Revlon Girl]]'' (for which she won the [[Naledi Award]] as Best Supporting Actress in 2019),
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  • [[Gillian Whyte]] (19**-). Actress. ...e the title role in ''[[Claudia]]'' (1953) and as Elizabeth in ''[[Pick-up Girl]]'' (1953).
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  • [[Kate Liquorish]] (1984- ) is a South African actress. ...y Name is Rachel Corrie]]''; ''[[The Miser]]''; ''[[Foursight]]''; ''[[The Girl in the Yellow Dress]]''; ''[[Lovborg's Women]]''; ''[[The Great Gatsby]]'';
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  • '''Ashley Callie''' (19**-2008). Actress. ...ared in ''[[Things You Shouldn't Say Past Midnight]]'' (2000) and ''[[Some Girl(s)]]'' (2007).
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  • [[Pikkie Uys]] (19**-) (Later stage name of [[Sannie Uys]]). Actress and producer. She began as actress with the [[Wena Naude-Willem Van Zyl Geselskap]]. In 1934, when [[Wena Naud
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  • ...Gutsche]] quotes Chard’s mother as saying “He has never looked at another girl since 1922”. Apparently they featured in a full page advert for Old Gold
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  • [[E. Tiffin|Evelyn Tiffin]] (19*-1967). Actress. ...matic and Operatic Society]]. Acted in presentations such as ''[[A Country Girl]]'' (1929), ''[[Two Little Chicks]]'' (1929).
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  • ...s & singer), directed by [[Amanda Lane]]; Mouvour Tanz Teater, Düsseldorf (actress & singer), directed by [[Stephane Tiersch]]; ''[[Man in die Blou Maan]]'' ( ...es (starring role), directed by [[Paul Matthews]]; ''[[Joburg Stories]]'' (actress & singer), directed by [[Oliver Schmitz]]; ''[[37 Honey Street]]'' (lead) f
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  • [[Joy Wood]] (19**-). Actress, director based in Johannesburg. Roles in Sacha Guitry's comedy ''[[Don't Listen, Ladies!]]'' (1951), ''[[The Girl Who Couldn't Quite]]'' (1951).
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  • [[Ethwyn Grant]] (19**-). Actress. Other productions include ''[[A Galway Girl]]'', ''[[The Dresser]]'', ''[[A Delicate Balance]]'', ''[[Romeo and Juliet]
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  • (Date of birth/death?) was an amateur Port Elizabeth stage director and actress. ...gorical [[Cage Birds]]. Her entire eight-member female cast took the "Best Actress" award.
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  • [[Mary van Buren]] (1867-1916) was an American born actress ...n Austin, Texas, and went on to become what describes as "an international actress" under the name [[Mary van Buren]]. In the early years of the 20th century
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  • [[Bianca le Grange]] (1981-). Singer, pianist, violinist, songwriter and actress. Her name also written [[Bianca Le Grange]]. ...contemporary music, and did ballet, modern and Spanish dancing as a young girl.
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  • [[Renate Stuurman]] (19*-). Stage and television actress. ...ared on stage in ''[[Verwagtings]]'' ([[KKNK]] 2007), as Tyler in ''[[Some Girl(s)]]'' (2007), ''[[MacBeki]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 2009), ''[[Suddenly th
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  • [[Natasha Sutherland]] (1970-) is an actress, writer, public speaker, and former presenter.. She played "Jean" in ''[[The Revlon Girl]]'' (Docking) at Sandton’s [[Auto & General Theatre on the Square]]
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  • ...ended tour of the Far East and there is a record of him appearing in ''The Girl in the Taxi'' at the Victoria Theatre in Singapore. In June 1914 he was ba ...which is where he met [[Rita Reuas]] (real name Rita Sauer), an Australian actress who had originally come to South Africa with the chorus of the [[J.C. Willi
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  • [[Liz Yates]] was an actress and festival director with [[PEMADS]] in Port Elizabeth. ...r family came to South Africa in 1948 and she enrolled as a pupil at Jeppe Girl's High School where she first became involved in theatre. At first she pain
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  • ...November 1910, he went to England with his mother, an actress and chorus girl, and they later settled in Ireland.
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  • .... Gladys Atkins’s only film role (in South Africa) was that of the servant girl Sihamba in [[Swallow]] ([[Leander De Cordova]]/1922), who sacrifices her li
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  • '''Leonne Carnot''' (19**-) Actress. She performed in ''[[Not Now, Darling]]'', ''[[There's a Girl in My Soup]]'', ''[[The Killing of Sister George]]'', ''[[The Reluctant Deb
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  • '''Janis Reinhardt''' (b.**/**/1950?) was an actress and part-time model. Also credited as Janice Reinhardt. As a little girl Janis Reinhardt was sent to ballet school and then attended Durban’s Dram
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  • ...tington'', for which he wrote the libretto. In 1893 he had married fellow actress Gertrude Harrison, but in 1906 she sued him for divorce.
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  • '''Annie Malan''' (b. 11/04/1974). Actress. ...[[Dit Wat Stom Is]] ([[Laurence Lurie]]/2005) for [[kykNET]]. She was Head Girl of the Afrikaanse Hoër Meisieskool in Pretoria in 1992 and became a compan
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  • [[Bess Finney]]. (19*-1995) Actress, director. ''[[Ellen Terry the Harum-Scarum Girl|Harum Scarum Girl]]'' (in 1980),
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  • Daughter of [[Keith Galloway]] and [[Delia Sainsbury]]. Sister of actress [[Jo Galloway]]. ...and the Angry Inch]]'' (Fleur du Cap winner of Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Musical); ''[[Angels on Horseback: Reloaded]]'', ''[[The Curious Incid
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  • '''Gina Benjamin''' (19*-) Actress, director and singer. ..., ''[[The Grapes of Wrath]]'' for [[PACT]] Drama in 1986, ''[[When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout]]'', ([[Des Lindberg|Des]] & [[Dawn Lindberg]],
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  • [[Louise Saint-Claire]] (19*-) Actress. Other productions include ''[[Genocide]]'' (1982), ''[[Some Girl(s)]]'' (as Lindsay, 2007), ''[[For Your Ears Only]]'' (2008 and 2015), ''[[
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  • '''MIDDLEKOP, Jill''' (born circa 1975). South African actress, singer and dancer. She is a member of the all-girl Afrikaans band, Shine 4 and of the Cape Town dance company Impact. Played J
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  • [[Karen Wessels]] (1976-). Actress, singer. She joined the all-girl a cappella group '''Cutt Glas''' in 2003.
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  • ...y in ''Robespierre'' (1899), but usually featuring in popular hits – ''The Girl in the Taxi'', ''East Lynne'', ''Under Two Flags'' – in the provinces. H In 1896, Frank Harrison married actress Ethel Kay, with whom he had appeared in ''The Prodigal Daughter'' at the Ro
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  • [[Gillian Garlick]] (19**-). Actress on stage, televison and radio. ...ced]]'', ''[[Blithe Spirit]]'', ''[[Butley]]'' (with [[PACT]]), ''[[Lonely Girl]]'' (with [[PACT]]) and in ''[[Say Who You Are]]'' (at the [[Academy Theatr
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  • '''Delia Sainsbury''' (19**-). British-born actress and dancer. ...in 9 other West End Musicals in London. Theatre Credits include: ''[[Funny Girl]]'', ''[[The Four Musketeers]]'', ''[[Canterbury Tales]]'' and ''[[West Sid
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  • [[Perlé van Schalkwyk]](19*-) Is an actress and exotic dancer (using the stage name [[Gigi]] or [[GiGi]]). ...ie Asjaspassie]]'' (1987), ''[[America Hurrah|Onderhoud]]'' (1988) and the girl in [[Noel Roos]]'s fully nude production of Peter Schaffer's ''[[Equus]]''
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  • '''Caryn Davidoff'''. (19**-) Actress. ...this year. Recent film work includes two short independent films ''Flutter Girl'' directed by [[Jose Vas]] and ''I'll see you just now'' directed by [[John
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  • [[Diane Wilson]] (1941- ) is a stage, film, radio and TV actress and director. ...idsummer Night's Dream]]''. First discovered by [[Adam Leslie]] as a child actress and started her professional career in 1957, playing the Cockney waitress i
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  • ...'' (b. Broughty Ferry, Dundee, 29/12/1931 - d. England, 05/03/2015) was an actress, drama teacher and road safety activist. English-born actress Moira Christian Gray married South African cricketer Paul Winslow when, in
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  • '''Joan du Toit''' (1906-1978) was an actress. ...iam Matthews) as the Boer prisoner-of-war in Ceylon who thinks back to his girl back home. In ''[[Moedertjie]]'' she plays [[Pierre de Wet]]'s ex-girlfrien
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  • '''Violet Woolls-Sampson''' (b. 19/08/1908- d. **/**/****) was an actress. ...e Country Club. Violet was given the role of Flossie Mackenzie, the young girl who is abducted in the first film version of [[H. Rider Haggard]]’s ''[[A
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  • ...en Talleur''' (1881-1954) was a dancer, ballet mistress, choreographer and actress. ...]. When, in 1904, George Edwardes and Charles Frohman took ''[[The School Girl]]'' to New York, both she and Andrews featured in the cast. In 1905 they w
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  • ...''' (b. Aston, Warwickshire, 09/04/1899 – d. Cape Town, 20/07/1987) was an actress. ...]'' (1915) and ''[[The New Shylock]]'' (1915). Finally, as the kidnapped girl in Harriet Ford’s ''[[The Dummy]]'' (1917) (for the visiting [[American D
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  • ...lle Lomberg''' (b. Pretoria, 28/11/1959 – d. Cape Town, 23/04/2007) was an actress and cabaret artist. Also credited as Gaby Lomberg and occasionally as Gabi Gabrielle (Gaby) Julia Ann Lomberg was born in Pretoria to actress [[Valda Adams]] and her diplomat husband, [[Malcolm Lomberg]]. Because of
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  • [[June Hern]] (19*-). South African actress, Spanish dance teacher, singer. June met [[Jack Kruger]] as a young girl. They were married in 1959 and left six months later on a visit to Europe.
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  • [[Annabel Linder]] (19**-). Actress, comedienne and singer. Annabel was born in Durban and educated at Durban Girl's College and Natal University obtaining her Teacher's diploma in Speech an
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  • ...trina Fry''' (b. 16/09/1915 - d. Randburg, 05/03/2002) was an English-born actress and director. ...9). Also directed some plays, including [[Terence Frisby]]’s ''[[There's a Girl in My Soup]]'' (1967) and ''[[Roar Like a Dove]]'' (1969). Together with [[
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  • Tessa Laubscher (b. 18/05/1934) was an actress and model who became a jewellery designer and silversmith. ...atanskoraal]]'' (1959), directed by [[Elmo de Witt]], in which she was the girl who is sent to distract the hero.
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  • (1896-1970) Stage name for [[Margaretha van Hulsteyn]]. Actress and director. Nicknamed "Scrappy". ...North"), some years before he entered politics. In 1918, after a period as actress in South Africa, she left South Africa to study acting with [[Elsie Foger
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  • [[Alice Krige]] (1954-) Internationally renowned stage and film actress. ...ca school for standard five. The following year she entered the Collegiate Girl's School.
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  • [[Doreen Mazibuko]] (born 1965). Actress, playwright, director. Doreen played the role of the young girl in [[Darryl Roodt]]'s 1986 film ''[[A Place for Weeping]]''.
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  • [[Zimkitha Kumbaca]] (1988-) is an actress, singer, composer and scriptwriter. In 2015 she was given her first starring role as "Nontle Sanqu", a Xhosa girl who falls in love with a Sotho boy, in the [[E.tv]] drama series ''[[Matati
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  • [[The Girl in the Train|Girl in the Train, The]] (Sardou/Léon) [[The Girl Who Took the Wrong Turning|Girl Who Took the Wrong Turning, The]] (Melville)
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  • [[Lydia Theron]] (1942-) is an actress, drama teacher and tour organiser for the South African Department of Infor For a brief period (1966 to 1968) she then worked as an actress, ''inter alia'' for [[Pieter Fourie]] and [[Johan Bernard]], and taught dr
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  • '''Marilyn Patterson''' (b. 1935) was an actress. ...l for sleeping with a much older man in the controversial play ''[[Pick-up Girl]]'' (1952), with [[Colin Stamp]] as the judge.
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  • [[Vicki Vosloo]] (1939-) is an actress. ...Sleeman Kom]]'', ''[[Der Zerbrochene Krug|Die Gebreekte Kruik]]'' (as the girl in the case, 1963).
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  • ...er Riet]], Port Elizabeth, (1940- ) was a Producer, Film Actress and Stage Actress. In 1946 a six-year-old Port Elizabeth girl [[Gabrielle van der Riet]] decided she was going to be an operatic soprano.
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  • ...8, but there were many delays, amongst them the replacement of the leading actress. In July 1960 the [[Censorship Board]] declared it “offensive to public
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  • Based on her own experiences as a young girl, and recorded in her novel ''Das Mädchen Manuela'' ("The Child Manuela", 1 ...Theatres]], with herself in the role of Elisabeth von Bernburg and English actress [[Aileen Marsden]] as Manuela.
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  • ...and'', ''Beau Brummel'' and ''Daddy Long-Legs'' and frequently worked with actress Renée Kelly. ...[London Gaiety Company]] in ''[[High Jinks]]'' and subsequently in ''[[The Girl in the Taxi]]'', ''[[Very Good, Eddie]]'', ''[[Silent Witness]]'' and ''[[F
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  • ...Natala Korel had been involved in the theatre for 15 years, starting as an actress with the [[Macdona Players]], though she may not have been with them when t ...ator, author and publishing director, while Olga Katzin became a prominent actress who married fellow actor Hugh Miller. Their younger brother, Alfred, event
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  • Violet Low (b. Edinburgh, 06/11/1896 – d. Nairobi, 06/02/1965) was an actress. ...Miss Violet Low, is a very sprite of roguery, a laughing vivacious little girl, almost impish in her spirit of fun”, the [[Rand Daily Mail]] enthused, a
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  • ...Nathanson. He also managed one of the theatre companies that toured with ''Girl of the Underworld'' (1913), presented at the La Salle Theatre in St. Louis In December 1906 he had married actress Edith M. Rose in Chicago, who acted as Edith Clinton or Mrs. B.F. Clinton i
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  • '''Wynona Cheyney''' (b. 04/05/1934) was an actress. Also credited as Wynona Cheney. ...uty queen, Wynona Millicent Cheney was an accomplished dancer. As a young girl she came first in her category at the National Eisteddfod and later obtaine
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  • '''Maureen Adair''' (1931 – 1997) was an actress on stage and radio, with single outings on film and television. 1957 – ''[[It’s a Girl]]'' (Director: [[Bill Brewer]]),
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  • ...play is set in London in 1911 and tells the story of Mary Morgan, a young actress, who meets and ultimately captivates Prince Charles of Carpathia. The work The play was adapted into a musical called ''[[The Girl Who Came to Supper]]''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Girl_Who_Came_to_S
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  • ...o was to play the lead role of Dan, . The play was entitled Ben-my-Chree (“Girl of my heart" in Manx); Later he fell out with Barrett, so wrote a new versi ...he Gates of Bondage ]]'' is another adaption of the work, this one done by actress [[Maud Williamson]] in the late 1890s, as a vehicle for herself and fellow
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  • '''Helen Mann''' (19*-) Actress and director. ...n 1949, she was always at the forefront of theatre in Port Elizabeth as an actress, producer, designer and decor artist, seamstress and costume designer and b
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  • '''Paddy Norval''' (b. Johannesburg, 14/08/1943 - d. **/**/1986) was an actress. ...Johannesburg. Though her stage career never really took off, as a little girl she already had a cameo in the film ''[[Hans-die-Skipper]]'' (1952) and as
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  • ...ina!'' follows the activities of a fictional class and, in particular, one girl named Sarafina, who inspired her classmates with her commitment to the stru ...the play by having the lead played alternately by a [[black]] and a white actress, and called it ''[[Sarafina! in Black and White]]''.
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  • Sass married the actress Emma Gwynne Putney in 1886, and they had one child. He died on 15 November, ...(Lehmann and Hall), ''[[Quality Street]]'' (Barrie), ''[[The Earl and the Girl]]'' (Greenbank and Caryll), ''[[Red Riding Hood]]'' (a [[burlesque]], by an
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  • [[Annelisa Weiland]] (1949-) is a stage, film and television actress. ...n 1966 she matriculated from the Durbanville Hoërskool, where she was head girl and attended drama classes by [[Babs Laker]]. She went to the [[University
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  • Michael married the actress [[Joan Friedman]], and they had three children. Other productions include ''[[A Galway Girl]]'', ''[[I Spy]]'', ''[[Joggers]]'', ''[[Burning Bright]]'', ''[[The Anders
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  • '''Melody O’Brian''' (b. Zambia, 24/11/1936). Actress. Occasionally credited as Melody O’Brien. ''[[There's a Girl in My Soup]]'' ([[Petrina Fry]]/1967), ''[[Chase Me Comrade]]'' ([[Rex Garn
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  • '''Bertie Solomon''' (b. Johannesburg, **/**/1894 - d. **/**/1971) was an actress and dancer. ...g enthusiast Mannie Solomon and his wife, Emily Mary Birdwell. As a young girl she received dancing lessons from [[Flora Fairbairn]] and is known to have
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  • [[Lydia Lindeque]] (1912 – 1997) was a legendary [[Afrikaans]] actress. Discovered by [[Paul de Groot]] when she was a 16 year old school girl, the love-struck actor-manager offered her the role of "Nora" in his versio
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  • [[Clare Stopford]] (19**-) Actress and director. She directed ''[[Walking Wounded]]'', ''[[Danny and the Desert Girl]]'', ''[[Keep Moving Majack]]'', [[Lanford Wilson]]’s ''[[Burn This]]'' a
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  • [[Wena Naudé]] (1905-1978) was an actress for stage and screen and company manager. The venerable and much-loved Afrikaans actress Wena Naude's career spanned half a century. She began her theatrical career
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  • [[Hermien Dommisse]] (1915-2010) was a stage, radio, screen and television actress, director, academic author, and cultural activist. ...nd began working in theatre at a professional level, ''inter alia'' as an actress with the [[Krugersdorp Municipal Dramatic and Operatic Society]], the [[He
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  • 1990: [[A Galway Girl]], [[Die Koffer]], [[Die Vaal Koestertjie]], [[Die Wildeman]], [[Eva Se Kri '''THE GEOFF HARRISON CUP - BEST ACTRESS'''
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  • ...thmic play on words while calling for social responsibility. In "Hey Black Girl!", Mazwai playfully calls on women to reclaim their bodies and love who the Napo Masheane a twenty-six year old, playwright, stage director, actress and drama teacher. She is currently the Artistic Director of Kalaneng Art T
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  • '''Reza de Wet''' (1952-2012) was a South African actress, director, playwright, novelist and drama lecturer. ...d in local amateur operetta and drama, while Reza herself also excelled as actress, performing in the school plays. The school today has an annual drama festi
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  • [[Gigi]] (or [[GiGi]]) is also the stage name of the South African actress and exotic dancer [[Perlé van Schalkwyk]]. The novella tells the story of a young Parisian girl and her relationship with a wealthy and cultured patron who falls in love w
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  • [[Dawn Lindberg]] (1945-2020) was a singer, actress, director and theatre entrepreneur. ...ita Award]] for best production. The Lindberg’s presented ''[[When I Was a Girl I Used to Scream and Shout]]'', directed by Dawn at the [[Adcock-Ingram Aud
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  • ...’s The Promise, starring English actor Andrew Ray, John Fraser and British actress Olive McFarland [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olive_McFarland] here in 196
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  • ''[[Actress & Girl]]'' is a two-woman play, based on ''[[Waiting for Godot]]'' and created and
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  • ...for eight months with a repertoire that further included ''[[The Bohemian Girl]]'' (Bunn and Balfe), ''[[La Mascotte]]'' (Audran), ''[[Il Trovatore]]'' (V ...ctor [[W.H. Vernon]] and the world-renowned American-born opera singer and actress [[Genevieve Ward]] to tour South Africa for nine months, billed as the '''[
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  • ...e Kushlick]] (1910 -1991) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taubie_Kushlick]. Actress, director and flamboyant impressario. She directed ''[[Pick-Up Girl]]'' in 1952 in Johannesburg. It was an American play which caused much cont
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  • ...s willing to take Selina in, but her mother had other sordid plans for the girl - who, by that time, was in love with Gordon. The Publications Control Boar ...rowne) who fired her is also a closeted lesbian and has designs on the old actress's sexy, childish young girlfriend (Susannah York). The movie was based on a
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  • ...t, crossed the Alps and invaded a convent but the only occupant is a young girl, Stella, who was in penitence and was believed to be the daughter of the Du ...ber 13, 1876, [[Hilda Temple]], an internationally acclaimed Shakespearean actress, gave her South African “farewell benefit” performance at the [[Theatre
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  • ...on Awards''': to consumate performer and educator [[Andrew Buckland]]; and actress/director, [[Nomhle Nkonyeni]], both of whom have made invaluable contributi ...ue Period of Milton van der Spuy]]'' – [[Hexagon Theatre]]; ''[[The Revlon Girl]]'' – [[Search for Productions]]; ''[[Emathongeni]]'' – [[Amandla Danç
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  • ...hich he performed a part, most difficult and trying even to a professional actress. Mr [[A. Fraser]] as Captain Popham, had a very telling part, and made the ...ield), [[G. Dawe]] (Clara, her daughter), [[J. Newnham]] (Jenny, a country girl).
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