Brümilda van Rensburg

Brümilda van Rensburg is a South African actress.[1] She is perhaps best known for her role as Louwna in the TV series Egoli: Place of Gold. She attained her BA Honours in Drama, cum laude, from the University of Pretoria. Brumilda [2][3] has earned her many prestigious awards, such as Best Actress and the Fleur du Cap award, among many others.

Brümilda van Rensburg
Born 30 October 1956
Philippolis, South Africa
Other names Brumilda, Brumilde van Rensburg
Occupation Actress, Teacher, MC
Known for Films and TV series - Egoli, Highrollers and Binnelanders, Power of Three
Awards Fleur du Cap, Vita-awards, Best Actress (media Veerjie, Rapport Prestige Woman)
Website http://brumilda.com

Filmography

  • Leading Lady, 2014 [4][5]
  • Musiek vir die Agtergrond, 2013
  • The Power of Three, 2011 as Olivia
  • Brutal Glory (video), 1990 as Lottie
  • Eternity, 2010 as Lilian Shapiro
  • Dancing in the Forest, 1988

Television

  • Binnelanders 2014 as Jana du Preez
  • Die Binnekring
  • High Rollers 2012-2013 as Helena King
  • Hartland 2012
  • Egoli: Place of Gold 1992-2010 as Louwna Edwards
  • Ballade vir 'n Enkeling 1993 as Alicia Francke

Stage

  • Hamlet - Ophelia
  • Orestia Trilogy Dieter Reible
  • Faust - Dieter Reible
  • Exit the King
  • Agamemnon
  • Antigoni
  • Come back little Sheba
  • Die Soen
  • Siener in die Suburbs

References

  1. TVSA. "Brümilda van Rensburg Bio". www.tvsa.co.za. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  2. SARIE.com-span. "Brümilda van Rensburg praat oor Vrouedag, sterk vroue en mishandeling". www.sarie.com. Retrieved 3 November 2014.
  3. Steyn, Annelize (2012). Brümilda Vyftig, vurig & fabulous. Johannesburg, Gauteng: Carpe Diem Media. pp. 1–252. ISBN 978-1-43220-064-0.
  4. Mangena, Ancillar. "Brümilda van Rensburg – The Leading Lady". northcliffmelvilletimes.co.za. Retrieved 4 November 2014.
  5. Channel24. "Leading Lady international trailer released!". www.channel24.co.za. Retrieved 3 November 2014.

1. Mangena, Ancillar. "Brümilda van Rensburg – The Leading Lady". northcliffmelvilletimes.co.za. Retrieved 4 November 2014. 2. TVSA. "Brümilda van Rensburg Bio". www.tvsa.co.za. Retrieved 4 November 2014. 3. Top Billing. "At home with Brumilda van Rensburg". www.topbilling.com. Retrieved 4 November 2014. 4. Channel24. "Leading Lady international trailer released!". www.channel24.co.za. Retrieved 3 November 2014. 5. Steyn, Annelize (2012). Brümilda Vyftig, vurig & fabulous. Johannesburg, Gauteng: Carpe Diem Media. pp. 1–252. ISBN 978-1-43220-064-0. 6. SARIE.com-span. "Brümilda van Rensburg praat oor Vrouedag, sterk vroue en mishandeling". www.sarie.com. Retrieved 3 November 2014.

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