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Brandon Auret | |
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Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1998—present |
Brandon Auret
Early life[edit]
Brandon Auret was born 27 December 1972 in the South African city of Johannesburg. Currently resides in: Gauteng, South Africa
Acting career[edit]
Brandon Auret is a South African actor known for his starring role as Leon du Plessis in the SABC3 soap opera Isidingo. Brandon maintained this role from 1998-2005. After leaving this soap opera he starred in the GO/M-Net dramatic series Angel's Song as William. This role was from 2006-2007. His other television acting credits include: Zet, Egoli, SOS, Laugh Out Loud, One Way, Wild at Heart and Tshisa[1].
Brandon Auret also appears in the South African movie District 9, which is known as the most successful South African movie to date[2].
His stage credits include: Joseph & His Amazing Technicolour Dream Coat, Sleeping Beauty, The Buddy Holly Story, Aladdin, The Doo-Wah Boys, Summer Holiday, Forever Young, Jukebox Hero, Debbie Does Dallas, Khalushi and Strictly Come Party.
Filmography[edit]
Year | Title | Role |
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1998 | The Message | Agent Bennett |
2006 | Isidingo | Leon du Plessis |
2006 | Angel's Song | William Frost |
2006-2007 | One Way | Michael Williams |
2008 | Hansie: A True Story | Frans Cronje |
2008 | Swop! | David Kane |
2009 | Wild at Heart | Pilot |
2009 | Wild at Heart | Rommel's grandfather |
2009 | District 9 | MNU Mercenary |
2010 | The Race-ist | Fillus |
2010 | Night Drive | Ian |
2011 | Expiration | William Hunter |
2013 | Durban Poison | Piet |
2013 | Elysium | Drake |
2013 | Avenged | Warren |
2014 | Outpost 37 | Savino |
2013 (completed) | Tanks and Bicycles | Wickus |
2015 (completed) | Tiger House | Reg |
2014 (post production) | Prime Circle: Doors | Lead astronaut |
2015 (post production) | Chappie | Hippo |
Present Day[edit]
Brandon Auret is a co-owner and producer of the broadcast media and film production company A Breed Apart Pictures[3]. James Read is the Other Co-Owner. [4]
References[edit]
- ^ "TVSA Brandon Auret". The South African TV Authority. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
- ^ Vaz, Joe. "Feature Interview: Brandon Auret". Something Wicked. Something Wicked and Inkless Media. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
- ^ "Who's Who Southern Africa". whoswho.co.za. whoswho.co.za. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
- ^ http://www.abreedapartpictures.com/about_abreedapartpictures.php.
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External links[edit]
- Monngo84/sandbox at IMDb
- Brandon Auret on X
Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Living people Category:South African male film actors Category:South African male television actors