Nataniël

Nataniël le Roux (born 1963), referred to simply as Nataniël, is a South African singer, songwriter and entertainer.[1] He launched his career in 1987 with the release of his first single, Maybe Time. Since then he has released 13 albums, staged more than 50 original theatre productions and published 10 books. Nataniël manages a company specializing in lifestyle goods called Kaalkop, which means "bald" in Afrikaans, but implies "honest" or "unpretentious". He hosted Die Nataniel Tafel, a cooking and entertainment program, on kykNET. In recent years he has also hosted the show Edik van Nantes on kykNet alongside his brother, Erik le Roux. During performances he often shares the stage with Charl du Plessis, or the Charl du Plessis Trio. He is a column writer for the magazine Sarie.

Nataniël le Roux
Born1963
NationalitySouth Africa
OccupationSinger, entertainer
TelevisionEdik van Nantes, Die Nataniël Tafel
Websitenataniel.co.za

References

  1. Kennedy, Christina (3 February 2007). "South Africa: The Bald Truth? Nataniël Knows Show Business". AllAfrica.com. Retrieved 14 August 2011.



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