Siegfried Mynhardt
Siegfried Mynhardt | |
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Siegfried Mynhardt (1930) | |
Born |
Siegfried Charles Ferdinand Mynhardt March 5, 1906 Johannesburg, South Africa |
Died |
March 28, 1996 90) Johannesburg, South Africa | (aged
Years active | 1956-1990 |
Spouse(s) | Jocelyn Mynhardt |
Children | 3 |
Siegfried Mynhardt (5 March 1906 - 28 March 1996) was a South African actor.[1]
Personal life
Mynhardt was born in Johannesburg and lived in a Wynberg army camp, where his father was a padre. He had three children with his wife, Jocelyn.[2]
Career
As well as appearing in several films and several television projects, Mynhardt was also known for his work in both South African and British theatre.[2]
After the end of school, he started appearing in theatre productions across South Africa.[2]
He admitted that he learnt true professionalism in the 1930s, when he was performing in the Old Vic in London and sharing a flat with Alec Guinness.[2]
His credits included appearing in Dingaka, a 1965 film by the acclaimed South African director, Jamie Uys. He later appeared alongside Jacqueline Bisset in A Cape Town Affair.
Selected filmography
Film & Television | |||
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Year | Film | Role | Notes |
1965 | Dingaka | Judge | Jamie Uys film |
1967 | The Cape Town Affair | Fenton | Robert D. Webb film |
1968 | Majuba | Philippus Du Toit | David Millin film |
Doctor Kalie | Doctor Kalie | Ivan Hall film | |
Jy is my liefling | Du Toit | Dirk DeVilliers | |
1977 | Funeral for an Assassin | Judge William Whitfield | Ivan Hall film |
1986 | Auf Achse | - | German television series, episode "Konvo" |