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Clik here to view.Meet South African Actor & Film Maker Andrew Worsdale Andrew Worsdale is a Johannesburg-born South African actor, filmmaker and journalist. Worsdale studied drama at Wits University, before completing an MFA in Film and TV on a Fulbright Scholarship at UCLA.
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Talents:Writer, Director, Journalist, Mimic, Voice Artist
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Languages:English & French
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As a filmmaker he has made several short films and produced some documentaries including the cult underground feature-film Shot Down, which he directed in 1987.Image may be NSFW.
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His latest film, Durban Poison, a killer romance road movie based on a true story and starring Brandon Auret and Cara Roberts, will be showing at the Labia Theatre in Cape Town and Bioscope Theatre in Johannesburg from 11 July.Image may be NSFW.
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Active as an actor, he has performed in numerous stage, television and film productions including; as Rimbaud in Christopher Hampton’s “Total Eclipse”, Lorenzo in “The Merchant of Venice”, Antipholus of Syracuse in “A Comedy of Errors”, David in the Market Theatre’s production of “Torch Song Trilogy” for which he was nominated as Best Newcomer in the AA Vita Theatre Awards, the Fool in famed performance artist Robert Wilson’s production of “King Lear” at KTTV studios in Hollywood, and most recently in Robert Coleman’s acclaimed New South African farce, “Afrodizzia. As a filmmaker Worsdale has made several short films including, “Who’s Afraid Of The Big Bad Woof?”