Ian Roberts (South African actor)
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Ian Roberts | |
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Born | Fort Beaufort, South Africa | 4 July 1952
Alma mater | Rhodes University |
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Years active | 1980–present |
Ian Roberts (born 30 November 1951) is a South African actor, playwright and singer. A native English speaker, he is also fluent in Afrikaans and Xhosa.
Early life
[edit]Roberts was born in Fort Beaufort in the Cape Province and grew up on his father's citrus farm near the town. He attended St. Andrew's Preparatory School and St. Andrew's College in Grahamstown. After completing high school he performed his compulsory national service in the South African Army, which he completed in 1971.
After a variety of different jobs and a course in photography at the Port Elizabeth Technical College from 1973 to 1975, Roberts enrolled at Rhodes University in 1976 for a Bachelor of Arts degree majoring in speech, drama and social anthropology.
Acting career
[edit]Roberts became a South African icon when he played the character of Boet in a long-running series of television advertisements for Castrol motor oil.[1]: 4 This character (together with the other characters Swaer and Moegoe) has also been featured in M-Net's comedy series Kalahari Oasis as well as in his Radio Kalahari Orkes band.[1]: 4
In the Oscar-winning South African film, Tsotsi,[1]: 4 Roberts played the role of a police captain.
He was married to South African actress Michelle Botes, but the couple divorced in 1999. They had two children.[citation needed]
Filmography
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Other notes |
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1987 | Jane and the Lost City | Carl | |
1989 | Arende | Sloet Steenkamp | |
1989 | A Private Life | Sergeant Smit | Television Movie |
1992 | The Power of One | Hoppie Gruenewald | |
1993 | Triptiek | – | Television Series |
1993 | Daisy de Melker | Sid de Melker | Television Movie |
1995 | Cry, the Beloved Country | Evans | |
1996 | Rhodes | Colenbrander | Television Miniseries |
1997 | Mandela and de Klerk | Kobie Coetsee | Television Movie |
1998 | Paljas | Frans | |
1998 | Tarzan and the Lost City | Captain Dooley | |
1998 | Sweepers | Yager | |
1999 | A Reasonable Man | Chris Van Rooyen | |
2000 | I Dreamed of Africa | Mike Donovan | |
2001 | Malunde | Kobus | |
2001 | Askari | Ripshaw | |
2002 | Promised Land | Gerhard Snyman | |
2003 | Hoodlum & Son | Earl | |
2004 | King Solomon's Mines | Sir Henry | Television Movie |
2004 | Red Dust | Piet Muller | |
2005 | Wah-Wah | John Traherne | |
2005 | Tsotsi | Captain Smit | |
2005 | 3 Needles | Hallyday | |
2006 | Number 10 | Marius Kramer | |
2008 | Bakgat! | Basjan Du Preez | |
2010 | Bakgat! II | Basjan Du Preez | |
2013 | Bakgat! tot die mag 3 | Basjan Du Preez | |
2013 | Stuur Groete aan Mannetjies Roux | Oom Frans | |
2016 | Cape Town | Gerbrand Vos | Television Miniseries |
2017 | Van der Merwe | Oupa Schalk van der Merwe |
In addition to the above, Roberts has played the leading role in Afrikaans language television series such as Sloet Steenkamp in Arende ("Eagles") and Jack Degenaar in Arsenaal ("Arsenal"), as well as a supporting role in Kwelaman (1986). He has also written a number of scripts, such as Honeytown 1 and the musical Palang van Dwaal ("Palang from Dwaal").
References
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- 1952 births
- Living people
- South African people of British descent
- South African male television actors
- Rhodes University alumni
- Burmah-Castrol
- Alumni of St. Andrew's College, Grahamstown
- South African male film actors
- People from Fort Beaufort
- South African male actors
- South African actor stubs
- South African musician stubs
- African singer stubs