Trudie Taljaard (19 March 1948 - 31 January 2009) was a South African actress, theater coach, and casting director.[1] She is best known for the roles in the films Windprints (1989), Hitchhiker (2008) and Hearts & Minds. She founded the drama school, "Another Center for Training Actors" (ACTA). She was playfully known as the 'two-year guarantee aunt' after appearing in a well-known furniture store's commercial for a long time.[2][3]

Trudie Taljaard
Born
Trudie Taljaard

(1948-03-19)19 March 1948
Johannesburg, South Africa
Died31 January 2009(2009-01-31) (aged 60)
Johannesburg, South Africa
Alma materUniversity of Pretoria
Occupation(s)Actress, Theater coach, Casting director
Years active1974–2008
Spouses
  • Errol Roelofsz
  • Nico Liebenberg
Children3

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She was born on 19 March 1948 and grew up in Melville, Johannesburg, South Africa. She graduated with a bachelor's degree in drama at the University of Pretoria.[4]

She was married to fellow actor Errol Roelofsz. After the divorce, she married the actor Nico Liebenberg. She had three daughters: Marlene, Justine and Eloise from these two marriages.[4]

On 31 January 2009, she died at the age of 60 after being diagnosed with bone cancer in 2007.[5]

Career

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Started as a theatre actress, Trudie has performed in the stage plays such as A Cedar Fall in Waterkloof, The Pencil Thief and the Angel, The Dead, Three Seasons, The Other Man, The Miracle, Raka, Dream Smuggler, and Train Stories. In 1989, she was nominated for the Artes Award. She also performed in the controversial one-man piece Kitchen Blues produced by author Jeanne Goosen. Even though it was controversial, the play received critics acclaim and she was nominated for several awards for her acting, including the Computicket Award in 1991.[4] In 1990, she played the role of "Charlene Brits" in the TV4 comedy serial People Like Us. For that role, she was nominated for several awards and won the Star Tonight! Award for Best Actress in 1991. In the same year, she was nominated for the Dalro Theater Award for Best Actress in an Afrikaans Leading Role and the Fleur du Cap Drama Award. In 1992, she was nominated at the IGI Life for Vita Drama Award for Natal.[4]

Then she acted in many television serials and soap operas such as; Doctor, Doctor, Sun Circle, Home Affairs, Tekwan, The Sorrow Waltz, Eagles III, Suburban Bliss, Pastorie Petals, People Like Us, Dit Wat Stom Is and Saartjie.[6] She also starred in the films such as; Elsa's Secret (1979), Brother Matie (1984), Windprints (1990), The Long Run (2000) and Hitchhiker (2007).[4][7] In 2008, she played the last television role in the Afrikaans soap opera 7de Laan by playing as matron Netta Nortjé's sister "Esther".[2]

Filmography

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Year Film Role Genre Ref.
1974 Geluksdal Set decorator Film
1976 Ridder van die Grootpad Linet Hugo Film
1976 Liefste Madelein Nurse Film
1976 Dokter, Dokter Bekkie Hartzenberg TV series
1978 Drama Drama TV series
1979 Elsa se Geheim Mina Film
1979 Grensbasis 13 Smitty's girl Film
1979 Phoenix & Kie Ins TV series
1981 Die Avonture van Joachim Verwey Nakkie TV series
1981 Beloftes van Môre Sarie Bekker Film
1982 Harmonie Anna Potgieter TV series
1983 Mattewis en Meraai Suffie Barnard TV series
1984 Broer Matie Lettie Summers Film
1984 Broer Matie Casting director Film
1984 Laat Vrugte Annie TV movie
1985 Two Weeks in Paradise Charlene Britz TV movie
1985 Die Hartseerwals Kotie TV movie
1985 Dirk Hoffman Nellie van Rensburg TV series
1986 Konflikhantering Film
1986 Die Mannheim-Sage Helga TV series
1986 Tekwan Corrie TV movie
1988 Dot en Kie Mrs. Smit TV series
1989 Saartjie Mrs. Baumann TV series
1989 Windprints Marie Bruck Film
1989 Vleuels Corrie Ketelman TV series
1991 Die Sonkring Nelmarie Vermeulen TV series
1993 Die Sonkring II Nelmarie Vermeulen TV series
1993 Arende III: Dorsland Katrina Stewart TV series
1995 Hearts & Minds Elsa Fourie Film
1999 Sterk Skemer Unemployed woman TV movie
2001 The Long Run Second 1 Film
2001 Malunde Tannie van Rooyen Film
2002 Behind the Badge Ina van Wyk TV series
2003 Beat the Drum Lauren Film
2005 Gabriël Tant Malie TV series
2008 Triomf Dialogue coach Film
2008 Hitchhiker Michelle Film
2008 7de Laan Esther TV series

References

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  1. ^ "MCU Times". mcutimes.com. Archived from the original on 21 October 2021. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  2. ^ a b "Trudie Taljaard: TVSA". www.tvsa.co.za. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Trudie Taljaard (1948-2009) – Afrikanergeskiedenis". Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Trudie Taljaard - ESAT". esat.sun.ac.za. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  5. ^ "'Trudie Taljaard was love'". News24. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  6. ^ "LitNet Argief". argief.litnet.co.za. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
  7. ^ Celebritizer.com. "Trudie Taljaard and Dana Niehaus movies". Celebritizer. Retrieved 21 October 2021.
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