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JENNINGS, Stephen. (19**-) Actor. Studied at the [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]]??*. Won Vita Award as Best Supporting Actor in 1990 for his role in ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]''. *** Performances in i.a. **, **, **, ''[[Birds of Paradise]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien|Toerien]], 1992), **. In 1999 moved to Canada with his wife [[Susan Danford]]. They returned after 5 years and settled in the Cape in 2005. ** Roles over the years include **, **
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[[Stephen Jennings]] (19**-). Actor.  
Stephen Jennings, who plays the role of Dr Harry Hyman, in ''[[Broken Glass]]'' has appeared in over 40 stage productions in South Africa (ranging from Shakespeare to [[Paul Slabolepszy|Slabolepszy]]), as well as productions in Canada (''Measure for Measure'', ''Love’s Labours Lost'', and Heathcliff in ''Wuthering Heights''), and in Britain. His local television work has included ''Generations'', ''Justice For All'', ''Honeytown'', ''Land of Thirst'', ''Soul City'', ''Home Affairs'', ''Madam & Eve'', ''Stokvel'', ''Sokhulu and Partners'', and, most recently, ''League of Glory''. International TV work includes ''Generation Kill'', ''Traders'', ''Psi-Factor'', ''Blue Murder'', ''Rhodes'', ''This is Wonderland'', ''The Black Velvet Band''. Recent films include ''Free Willy: Escape from Pirates Cove'', ''Starship Troopers'', ''Endgame'', ''To Be First'', ''Diamonds'' and ''The Ambassador''.
 
  
  
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== Biography ==
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In 1999 he moved to Canada with his wife [[Susan Danford]]. They returned after 5 years and eventually settled in the Cape in 2005. Productions in Canada (''Measure for Measure'', ''Love’s Labours Lost'', and Heathcliff in ''Wuthering Heights''), and in Britain.
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== Training ==
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After completing an honours degree in Industrial Psychology, he enrolled at the [[University of Cape Town Drama Department]] in 1985.
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
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Student productions include ''[[As I Lay Dying]]'', ''[[Hamlet]]'', ''[[When You Comin' Home Red Ryder?]]'' and a one-man version of ''[[Purgatory]]''.
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He was co-director of ''[[Thina Bantu - We People]]'' at the [[Little Theatre]], Cape Town.
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He appeared in his first professional role in ''[[Boo to the Moon]]'' as "Spider" for [[PACT]] in 1987. In ''[[Beyond Reasonable Doubt]]'' he appeared as "Robert Pierson" (1989). Other performances on stage include ''[[Birds of Paradise]]'' ([[Pieter Toerien|Toerien]], 1992), ''[[The Monkey Walk]]'' with [[Susan Danford]] 1994, ''[[Die Skandaal]]'' 1997, ''[[Broken Glass]]'' 2011 and the [[Afrikaans]] musical ''[[Ons vir Jou]]'' 2013.
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Stephen also had roles in productions of ''[[The Lion in Winter]]'', ''[[Travelling Shots]]'', ''[[Beyond Reasonable Doubt]]'' (1989), ''[[The Great Gatsby]]'' (as "Gatsby), ''[[The Lulu Plays]]'', ''[[The Martian Chronicles]]'', ''[[Kaptein Popfees and the Weekend Blues]]'', ''[[Endangered Species]]'' and ''[[Sweet Phoebe]]'' (1996).
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His local television work has included ''Generations'', ''Justice For All'', ''Honeytown'', ''Land of Thirst'', ''Soul City'', ''Home Affairs'', ''Madam & Eve'', ''Stokvel'', ''Sokhulu and Partners'', and, most recently, ''League of Glory''. International TV work includes ''Generation Kill'', ''Traders'', ''Psi-Factor'', ''Blue Murder'', ''Rhodes'', ''This is Wonderland'', ''The Black Velvet Band''. Recent films include ''Free Willy: Escape from Pirates Cove'', ''Starship Troopers'', ''Endgame'', ''To Be First'', ''Diamonds'' and ''The Ambassador''.
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== Awards, etc ==
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[[Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards|Fleur du Cap]] 1986 for Best new Indigenous Play, ''[[Thina Bantu]]''.
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Won [[Vita Award]] as Best Supporting Actor in 1990 for his role in ''[[The Glass Menagerie]]''.
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== Sources ==
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''Boo to the Moon'' theatre programme, 1987.
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''[[Cape Times]]'', 22 December 1997; 2 March 2011; 15 October 2013.
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[[ESAT Bibliography Tra-Tz|Tucker]], 1997. 535.
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Go to [[South African Theatre/Bibliography]]
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Latest revision as of 09:20, 10 February 2018

Stephen Jennings (19**-). Actor.


Biography

In 1999 he moved to Canada with his wife Susan Danford. They returned after 5 years and eventually settled in the Cape in 2005. Productions in Canada (Measure for Measure, Love’s Labours Lost, and Heathcliff in Wuthering Heights), and in Britain.

Training

After completing an honours degree in Industrial Psychology, he enrolled at the University of Cape Town Drama Department in 1985.

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

Student productions include As I Lay Dying, Hamlet, When You Comin' Home Red Ryder? and a one-man version of Purgatory.

He was co-director of Thina Bantu - We People at the Little Theatre, Cape Town.

He appeared in his first professional role in Boo to the Moon as "Spider" for PACT in 1987. In Beyond Reasonable Doubt he appeared as "Robert Pierson" (1989). Other performances on stage include Birds of Paradise (Toerien, 1992), The Monkey Walk with Susan Danford 1994, Die Skandaal 1997, Broken Glass 2011 and the Afrikaans musical Ons vir Jou 2013.

Stephen also had roles in productions of The Lion in Winter, Travelling Shots, Beyond Reasonable Doubt (1989), The Great Gatsby (as "Gatsby), The Lulu Plays, The Martian Chronicles, Kaptein Popfees and the Weekend Blues, Endangered Species and Sweet Phoebe (1996).

His local television work has included Generations, Justice For All, Honeytown, Land of Thirst, Soul City, Home Affairs, Madam & Eve, Stokvel, Sokhulu and Partners, and, most recently, League of Glory. International TV work includes Generation Kill, Traders, Psi-Factor, Blue Murder, Rhodes, This is Wonderland, The Black Velvet Band. Recent films include Free Willy: Escape from Pirates Cove, Starship Troopers, Endgame, To Be First, Diamonds and The Ambassador.

Awards, etc

Fleur du Cap 1986 for Best new Indigenous Play, Thina Bantu.

Won Vita Award as Best Supporting Actor in 1990 for his role in The Glass Menagerie.


Sources

Boo to the Moon theatre programme, 1987.

Cape Times, 22 December 1997; 2 March 2011; 15 October 2013.

Tucker, 1997. 535.

Go to South African Theatre/Bibliography

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