Jamie Uys

Jamie Uys

Jacobus Johannes Uys (30 May 1921 – 29 January 1996), better known as Jamie Uys, was a South African film director.

He made his debut as a film director in 1951 with the Afrikaans-language film "Daar doer in die bosveld". He directed 24 films in total, including:

* "Dingaka" (1965)
* "After You, Comrade" (1967)
* "Lost in the Desert" (Afrikaans version as "Dirkie": 1969; English version as "Dirkie Lost in the Desert" / "Lost in the Desert": 1969/1970)
* "Animals Are Beautiful People" (1974)
* "The Gods Must Be Crazy" (1979)
* "Funny People II" (1983)
* "The Gods Must Be Crazy II" (1989)

Uys received the 1981 Grand Prix at the Festival International du Film de Comedy Vevey for "The Gods Must Be Crazy", and in 1974 he received the Hollywood Foreign Press Association award for best documentary for Beautiful People.

The two "Beautiful People" films were documentaries about the plant and animal life in South Africa, Namibia, Botswana and Zimbabwe, especially desert creatures. A highlight was some elephants, warthogs, monkeys and other animals staggering around after eating rotten, fermented marula fruit.

Jamie Uys' biggest and best known movie was "The Gods Must Be Crazy". In this movie he used a bushman called N!xau in the lead role. This was a comedy in which a Coke bottle that was thrown out of an aeroplane, fell in the Kalahari Desert and was found by the San tribe. As this was the only "modern" object in their world, it led to strife and it was decided that the bottle had to be returned to the Gods, who must have sent it in the first place. The character played by N!xau was given the task to return it.

The movie generated massive word-of-mouth success in America, Japan, Europe, and other territories, spawning a less successful sequel, "The Gods Must Be Crazy II".

Uys earlier made another movie set substantially in the Kalahari Desert. This is "Lost in the Desert", and tells the story of 8-year-old Dirkie Hayes' efforts to survive in the desert after surviving a plane crash, whilst his father Anton mounts increasingly desperate efforts to find him. As well as directing the movie, Jamie Uys also played the part of Anton, and his son Wynand Uys played the part of Dirkie. Some early sources and credits name the director and actor of Anton's part as Jamie Hayes, and name Wynand Uys as Dirkie Hayes; but the relatively recent D.V.D. release of the movie is attributed to their real names.

Uys' other well-known movie was "Funny People" in 1978, which was a comedy in the same genre as "Candid Camera" in the U.S., putting unsuspecting people in embarrassing positions. These included a talking postbox, with the voice of a man claiming to be trapped inside, who asks a passer-by for help. When the passer-by returns with his friends, the 'talking' postbox is silent, and his friends accuse him of being drunk. The sequel, "Funny People II" was released in 1983, and features a young Arnold Vosloo, who has since found fame in Hollywood.

Uys loved the out-doors and to get away from the hubbub of Johannesburg where he lived. He had a very modest 'A' frame dwelling (262, Die Heide Ave) at Paradise Beach, a quiet coastal resort 5 km's west of the surfers' paradise Jeffreys Bay (Eastern Cape). It was about 300 meters from the sea and for most of the years it had no electricity - only paraffin lamps and (later) gas lights. He at times would slip away to his favourite holiday retreat where he was seen collecting plant specimens as a very keen amateur botanist who had his own herbarium. Uys would ride around on his bicycle to get to interesting spots in the veld. There he would for long hours be occupied in his own little world.

He also was a keen builder of model aeroplanes, on which he spent many hours during his Paradise Beach visits.

In the late 1970s/early 1980's he had a luxurious house built on the beach-front, a couple of hundred meters away from his old 'A'-frame.

Uys died of a heart attack in 1996 at the age of 74.

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