Wena Naudé

Wena Naudé
Naudé (left) and Mathilda Hanekom in 1929.
Born
Agnes Alwena Naudé

31 December 1905[1]
Died6 September 1978 (aged 72)
OccupationActor

Agnes Alwena (Wena) Naudé (31 December 1905 – 6 September 1978) was an Afrikaans actress. She was one of the pioneers of Afrikaans theatre.

Early life and career

Naudé went to school in Volksrust and Lydenburg, after which she worked in a bicycle shop in Pretoria. In her free time, she took speech lessons from Stephanie Faure and took the final exam in 1924. She then received further acting training from Paul de Groot, whose theatre company she joined. In July 1925 they undertook a theatrical tour with 'Huistoe' (Heimat van Sudermann) and in January 1926 with 'Oorskotjie' (Nicodemi).[2]

She was, among others, a member of the companies of Hendrik Hanekom and André Huguenet who travelled from town to town with their plays. In 1954 she received the Medal of Honor for Theatre from the Suid-Afrikaanse Akademie vir Wetenskap en Kuns.[3]

Naudé was married to Willem van Zyl. They had a daughter, Nilo. In 1940 they divorced and in 1943 she married Johan Pretorius Pienaar, a brother of Sangiro. In 1947 she also divorced Johan. She has 3 grandchildren, namely Alwena van der Westhuizen, Riana Jeffery and Wilna van Gass. Her daughter, Nilo Mostert, occasionally performed one-man plays at small functions until her death (11 March 2016). Wena also has 5 great-grandchildren, namely Sonja, (deceased), Carl and Riani van der Westhuizen as well as Lindie and Stephnie van Gass.[4]

Filmography

Since 1947, she has acted in more than thirty South African films. Some of them are:[5]

Film Year Director
Sarie Marais 1947 Joseph Albrecht
Hans-die-Skipper 1953 Bladon Peake
Inspan 1953 Bladon Peake
Paul Krüger 1956 Werner Grünbauer
Basie 1961 Gordon Vorster
As Ons Twee Eers Getroud Is 1962
Die Tweede Slaapkamer 1962 Gordon Vorster
Die Skelm van die Limpopo 1962 Gerrie Snyman
Kavaliers 1966
Hoor My Lied 1967 Elmo de Witt
Oupa for Sale 1968 Richard Daneel
Dr. Kalie 1968 Ivan Hall
Salomien 1972 Daan Retief
Cry Me a Teardrop 1974 Keith van der Wat
Tant Ralie se Losieshuis 1974 Dirk de Villiers
Die troudag van tant Ralie 1975 Dirk de Villiers
Boland! 1974 Bertrand Retief
Die Sersant en die Tiger Moth 1974 Koos Roets
Boland 1974 Bertrand Retief
Jakkalsdraai se Mense 1975
Soekie 1975 Daan Retief
Dingetjie Is Dynamite 1975
Troudag van Tant Ralie 1975 Ivan Hall
Ma Skryf Matriek 1975 Franz Marx
Daar Kom Tant Alie 1976

References

  1. ^ "WENA NAUDÉ (1905-1978)". November 1, 2023.
  2. ^ "Wena Naudé - ESAT". esat.sun.ac.za.
  3. ^ "UIT DIE ARGIEF | Kalender: 31 Augustus - 6 September". Netwerk24.
  4. ^ "Agnes Alwena (Wena) Naudé (72), SA stage and cinema actress, dies in Pretoria. | South African History Online". sahistory.org.za.
  5. ^ "Wena Naudé". MUBI.

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