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=== Biography ===
 
=== Biography ===
  
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Born on 11 May 1938 in Malmesbury
  
 
=== Youth ===
 
=== Youth ===
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==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
Performed in
 
''[[The Miracle Worker]]'' (as “Annie Sullivan”),
 
''[[An Oak Falls]]'' (as “Sally”)
 
  
At [[The Space]] in the 1970s she acted in ''[[Karnaval]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1975), ''[[Strike up the Banned]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1975) ,  ''[[Black Beauty and the Boss]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], [[Labia Theatre]], 1976), ''[[Snow White and the Special Branch]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], [[Labia Theatre]], 1976),  ''[[It’s My Weekend, Too]]'' and ''[[Karnaval]]''.   
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As a stage actress, she performed in ''[[The Miracle Worker]]'' (as “Annie Sullivan”), ''[[An Oak Falls]]'' (as “Sally”)
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At [[The Space]] in the 1970s she was a member of [[Pieter-Dirk Uys]]'s theatre company [[Syrkel]], that used the Space Theatre as its base. For them she acted in ''[[Karnaval]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1975), ''[[Strike up the Banned]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1975) ,  ''[[Black Beauty and the Boss]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], [[Labia Theatre]], 1976), ''[[Snow White and the Special Branch]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], [[Labia Theatre]], 1976),  ''[[It’s My Weekend, Too]]'' and ''[[Karnaval]]''.   
  
 
She played “Dolla” in the [[Pieter Toerien]] revamp of  ''[[Die Van Aardes van Grootoor]]'' and in ''[[Die Vleiroos]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1995). She starred in [[PACT]]’s Afrikaans translation of ''[[The Miracle Worker]]'' called ''[[Die Wonderwerk]]'' in 1978, ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' (1981).
 
She played “Dolla” in the [[Pieter Toerien]] revamp of  ''[[Die Van Aardes van Grootoor]]'' and in ''[[Die Vleiroos]]'' ([[Pieter-Dirk Uys]], 1995). She starred in [[PACT]]’s Afrikaans translation of ''[[The Miracle Worker]]'' called ''[[Die Wonderwerk]]'' in 1978, ''[[Siener in die Suburbs]]'' (1981).
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In 2005 she participated in [[The Baxter Storytelling Festival]] at  The [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] (in association with [[Sibikwa Community Theatre Project]]).   
 
In 2005 she participated in [[The Baxter Storytelling Festival]] at  The [[Baxter Theatre Centre]] (in association with [[Sibikwa Community Theatre Project]]).   
  
Member of [[Syrkel Theatre Company|Syrkel]] and Fringe.   
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Member of [[Syrkel Theatre Company|Syrkel]] and [[Fringe]].   
 
A member of [[A Company of Actors]].
 
A member of [[A Company of Actors]].
  
 
== Awards, etc ==
 
== Awards, etc ==
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She was nominated for a [[Vita Award]] for her role in  ''[['n Skewe Sirkel]]'' (Beeld 23 June 1992)
 
She was nominated for a [[Vita Award]] for her role in  ''[['n Skewe Sirkel]]'' (Beeld 23 June 1992)
  

Revision as of 05:57, 24 May 2023

PIENAAR, Trix (1939- ). South African actress.

Biography

Born on 11 May 1938 in Malmesbury

Youth

Training

Career

In later years, as a free-lance actress, also on TV

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

As a stage actress, she performed in The Miracle Worker (as “Annie Sullivan”), An Oak Falls (as “Sally”)

At The Space in the 1970s she was a member of Pieter-Dirk Uys's theatre company Syrkel, that used the Space Theatre as its base. For them she acted in Karnaval (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1975), Strike up the Banned (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1975) , Black Beauty and the Boss (Pieter-Dirk Uys, Labia Theatre, 1976), Snow White and the Special Branch (Pieter-Dirk Uys, Labia Theatre, 1976), It’s My Weekend, Too and Karnaval.

She played “Dolla” in the Pieter Toerien revamp of Die Van Aardes van Grootoor and in Die Vleiroos (Pieter-Dirk Uys, 1995). She starred in PACT’s Afrikaans translation of The Miracle Worker called Die Wonderwerk in 1978, Siener in die Suburbs (1981).

She has appeared in Briewe aan 'n Rooi Dak, Die Vleiroos, Peepshow, Om Hendrik Weg te Bring, Old Moore's Almanac, Cold Stone Jug, The Island of Slaves (1982), The Guest, Flikkers en Vlooie, Karnaval, Medea, Mis, Kinkels innie Kabel, Scathkadie the Sorceress, Dimetos, 'n Skewe Sirkel, God's Forgotten (1995), Wydekloof, (2001), Stywe Lyne (Charles Fourie, 2003), K (2004), Demjanjuk (2004).

Translated Le Dieu du Carnage into Afrikaans entitled God van Chaos.

In 2005 she participated in The Baxter Storytelling Festival at The Baxter Theatre Centre (in association with Sibikwa Community Theatre Project).

Member of Syrkel and Fringe. A member of A Company of Actors.

Awards, etc

She was nominated for a Vita Award for her role in 'n Skewe Sirkel (Beeld 23 June 1992)

Die Van Aardes van Grootoor (Fleur du Cap Award, Best Supporting Actress 1992),

Sources

SACD 1977/78; 1978/79; 1979/80; 1981/82.

Tucker, 1997.


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