Dirk de Villiers

Dirk de Villiers (26 July 1924 – 28 December 2009), was a South African filmmaker.[1] Considered as the most prolific filmmaker and 'Godfather' in South African film industry, de Villiers has made several critically acclaim films in a career spanned for more than six decades.[2][3]

Dirk de Villiers
Born
Dirk de Villiers

(1924-07-26)26 July 1924
Died28 December 2009(2009-12-28) (aged 85)
Chris Barnard Memorial Hospital, Cape Town
NationalitySouth African
Other namesThe Godfather
Occupation(s)Director, producer, writer, editor
Years active1942–2004
Spouse(s)Addy (1950–1973)
Miems Swanepoel (1992)
Children5 including Gys de Villiers

Personal life

He was born on 26 July 1924 on the farm Villieria in Douglas, Northern Cape, South Africa in a family with five siblings. His mother died when he was four years old and father is a farmer who continued farming inherited from Cornelius Valkenburg de Villiers. After mother died, Dirk and his brother Niel were sent from aunt to aunt. He later grew up on the banks of the Vaal River where he went to several schools in Jagersfontein, Marquard and Bethlehem.[2]

He was married to the actress Addy from 1950 until divorced in 1973. The couple had five children including Gys de Villiers. Gys is also a popular actor and playwright in South African cinema and theater. He had a relationship with Miems Swanepoel for few years since 1992.[2]

On 24 December 2009, he suffered heart attack and rushed into Chris Barnard Memorial Hospital in Cape Town. However, he died on 28 December 2009 at the age of 89, due to lung infection and heart failure.[2][3]

Career

In 1942, de Villiers started acting in many dramas for the Johannesburg Afrikaans Amateur Actors (JAATS). Then he founded National Theater Organization along with Schalk Theron. Along with drama, he studied mechanical engineering, where he later worked in the Cape Town harbor. Then he went to London for a course in marine engineering. After returning, he became a ship engineer.

He started film career as an actor with the film Kruger Millions directed by Ivan Hall. In the film, he played the role of a traitorous member of the Cavalier suicide commando. He also acted in the films, , , Kniediep, Kruger miljoene en Stadig oor die klippe. Piet my niggie, Kavaliers. He directed his maiden feature film Jy Is My Liefling. The film starred Franz Marx in his first film role and Min Shaw. After the commercial success of the film, he made the blockbuster films, Die Geheim Van Nantes. The film is an adaptation of the famous Springbok Radio serial, starring the entire voice cast. In 1968 he made his first full-length film, You Are My Darling and established as a professional filmmaker.[2][4]

In 1972, de Villiers made thriller movie My Broer Se Bril. Then in 1974, he directed two films Met Liefde Van Adele and The Virgin Goddess. Meanwhile in 1976, he made his first internationally acclaim movies Glenda and Die diamantjagters. In 1978, he made euthanasia-oriented drama titled Besluit om te sterf. Meanwhile, de Villiers founded Roodepoort Amateur Theater Organization (RATO). Some of his popular feature films include: Geheim van Nantes, Kalahari Harry, Die Spaanse Vlieg, Daan en Doors op die dieggins, My broer se bril, Tant Ralie se losieshuis, Die lewe sonder jou, Die drie Van der Merwes, Met liefde van Adéle, My naam is Dingetjie, Witblits en Peach Brandy, Dingetjie en Idi, Die wit sluier en Kaalgat tussen die daisies.[2][4]

Apart from cinema, de Villiers also made popular television serials such as Arende, Meeulanders and Jantjie kom huis toe where the latter is considered as the first television series with a brown cast in South Africa. In 1990, he won the Artes Award for Best Director of a Dramatic Work for the serial Arende. The serial also won Artes Awards for Best Performance by an Actor in a Dramatic Work and for Best Contribution to Production Services. With numerous awards at local award festivals, Arende later distributed as Cape Rebel in 52 countries. De Villiers then made two more sequels to the serial as well.[2]

Meanwhile, de Villiers moved to direct English films, such as The Snake Dancer, which was based on the life of the famous stripper Glenda Kemp. Kemp herself played the lead role in the film. In the English film That English Woman, de Villiers discussed on the life of Emily Hobhouse and then in Abakoshobezi on the life of a black physician returning to his homeland after qualification.

In 2008, de Villiers was honoured at the Klein Karoo Arts Festival for his contribution to the South African film industry. He has made 25 feature films and 13 documentaries. In 2010, he was posthumously honored by the South African Film and Television Industry (Safta) for his lifetime dedication and contribution towards South African cinema.

Filmography

YearFilmRoleGenreRef.
1963Huis op HoringsActor: ManieFilm
1964Piet my NiggieActor: Hendrik TallermanFilm
1966KavaliersActor: Gen. de WetFilm
1967Kruger MiljoeneActor: van der LindtFilm
1967The Cape Town AffairActor: Officer at security briefingFilm
1967Hoor My LiedActor: Former patient of DawidFilm
1968Jy is My LieflingDirector, writer, Actor: van der MerweFilm
1969Geheim van NantesDirector, screenplayFilm
1969Stadig oor die KlippeActor: BosmanFilm
1970Die 3 v.d. MerwesDirectorFilm
1971A New LifeDirectorFilm
1972Die Lewe Sonder JouDirector, writer, Actor: MartinFilm
1972My Broer se BrilDirector, writerFilm
1973Die Wit SluierDirector, screenplay, Actor: Dr. FritzFilm
1974Pens en PootjiesDirector, executive producerFilm
1974La diosa virgenDirector, producer, writer, Actor: FlintFilm
1974Tant Ralie se LosieshuisDirector, Actor: TommyFilm
1974Met Liefde van AdéleDirector, producer, story, screenplayFilm
1975My Naam is DingetjieDirector, Actor: Mr. RobertsFilm
1975The Kingfisher CaperDirector, Actor: LesFilm
1975Daan en Doors Oppie DiegginsDirector, story, screenplay, Actor: Rival diggerFilm
1976Snake DancerDirector, producerFilm
1977Die Ryk WeduweeDirectorTV series
1977Crazy People: 'n Mal MensdomDirector, Actor: Afrikaans narratorFilm
1977Dingetjie & IdiDirector, producerFilm
1978Die Spaanse VliegDirectorFilm
1978Decision to DieDirectorFilm
1978Witblits & Peach BrandyDirector, screenplayFilm
1979Charlie Word 'n SterDirector, screenplayFilm
1979HerfslandActor: Senator Gideon ScheepersTV series
1980Nie Vanweë die DuisternisActorTV series
1980April 1980Actor: Gaffie KrigeTV series
1981IntersterProducerTV series
1984JantjieDirectorTV series
1986Suidpunt-HotelDirectorTV series
1986You Gotta Be Crazy!Director, Actor: HimselfTV series
1986Ou GroteDirectorTV series
1986AbashokobeziDirectorTV series
1989Cape RebelDirector, producerTV series
1990That Englishwoman: An Account of the Life of Emily HobhouseDirector, producerFilm
1991Die AllemansProducerTV series
1992Arende II: MoordenaarsKarooDirector, producerTV series
1993Arende III: DorslandDirector, producer, Actor: Crazy manTV series
1994Kalahari HarryDirector, producer, screenplayFilm
1994ArendeDirectorFilm
1996MeeulandersProducerTV movie
1997Kaalgat Tussen die DaisiesProducer, Actor: Kowus PelzerTV series
1999Hunt for the Man in the MoonProducerTV series
2001Lied van die LappopDirector, producerTV series

References

  1. "DIRK DE VILLIERS: DIRECTOR, ACTOR, PRODUCER". MUBI. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  2. "Dirk de Villiers: The credits roll for pioneering SA filmmaker". Sunday Times. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  3. "BREAKING. Dirk de Villiers dies, was The Godfather of South African film industry". teeveetee. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
  4. "FILMS DIRECTED BY Dirk De Villiers". letterboxd. Retrieved 14 October 2020.
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