- Paul Herzberg
Paul Herzberg is a
South African actor andplaywright . Born in 1953 inCape Town , he studied acting at theUniversity of Cape Town and scriptwriting in Pretoria. He moved to theUK in 1976, after having served as a conscripted soldier on the Namibian border, during the period of the Angolan war. He then studied at theLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art . Since then he has chiefly been active as an actor, but in recent years, has combined both disciplines (acting and writing).As an actor, his film and television appearances include "
Cry Freedom ", "Smiley's People ", "Agatha Christie's Poirot -Dumb Witness ", andThe Life And Loves Of A she-Devil . He co-wrote and starred in the feature film,Almost Heaven , shot in Jamaica and Germany.On stage, he first made his mark as Stanley Kowalski opposite Sheila Gish's Blanche in
A Streetcar Named Desire at theMermaid Theatre . He is a regular at Manchester'sRoyal Exchange where his roles have included Bluntschli inArms And The Man , Langeveld inPeople Are Living There , Colbert inWhile The Sun Shines and recently Capulet inRomeo And Juliet . He has appeared twice at theChichester Festival theatre , first as Gratiano inThe Merchant Of Venice (with SirAlec Guinness as Shylock); and then in Carrington, as the British painterMark Gertler . In 2003, he playedJohn Vorster in SirAntony Sher 's playI.D. at theAlmeida theatre , where critics singled out his performance.His play "
The Dead Wait " is based on the story of a young South African athlete who is a conscripted soldier in theAngolan Civil War . The story reflects Herzberg's own experiences as a conscripted soldier before leaving South Africa. "The Dead Wait" was broadcast on BBC Radio and received its theatrical world premiere' at theBarney Simon Theatre at the Market, in 1997. In 2002 it received its British premiere' at the Royal Exchange in Manchester, with Herzberg in the role of Captain Papa Louw, where it was nominated for three Manchester Evenings News Awards (best new play, production and actor) winning in the last category. It also broke box office records. The play was published byOberon books and has been adapted for the screen by Herzberg.Paul Herzberg was a superb Shylock in the production of "
The Merchant of Venice " at theArcola Theatre , Hackney, London, in October 2007. His acting and his writing embody a profound reflection on his and his parents' times, his fatherBernhard Herzberg having arrived in Cape Town in the 1930s as a refugee from Hitler's Germany. Bernhard died in 2007, one month short of his 98th birthday, having achieved the unusual distinction of being the oldest student in the world, garnering three degrees in his 80s and 90s, having left school at the age of 15. He was posthumously honoured with a special award at SOAS in 2008.Herzberg is married to the actress Oona Kirsch. His son, Tom, is lead guitarist in the Indie band "Lo-Fi Culture Scene" who have achieved remarkable success in the under age market.
elected film and television roles
*"
Murder City , Just Seventeen" (2006) - as Max Edwards
*"Heartbeat, Music of the Spheres" (2003) - as Marek Starosta
*"The Inspector Lynley Mysteries , Well Schooled in Murder" (2002) - as Barry Summers
*"The Famous Five, Five Have a Mystery to Solve" (1996) - Emilio
*"Agatha Christie's Poirot -Dumb Witness " (1996) - as Jacob Tanios
*"Soldier Soldier , Staying Together" (1993) - as Kurt
*"Lovejoy , Benin Bronze" (1992) - as Andre
*"Cry Freedom " (1987) - as Beukes
*"Smiley's People " (1982) (mini) - as Villem Craven
*"The Professionals, Mixed Doubles" (1980) - as SerpoyExternal links and references
* [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0381249/ Paul Herzberg] at the
Internet Movie Database
* [http://people.africadatabase.org/en/person/14520.html Paul Herzberg] at the [http://africadatabase.org/ Contemporary Africa Database]
* [http://www.royalexchange.co.uk/mandelas_land/dead_wait_index.htm The Dead Wait] at theRoyal Exchange Theatre
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