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          Cobus Rossouw is an acclaimed industrial engineer and supply chain professional with corporate leadership, entrepreneurial and professional advisory experience..

          Cobus Rossouw

          Cobus Rossouw (born circa 1934) is one of the foremost stage and film actors of his generation, as well as a stage director and theatre administrator.

          After Nelson Mandela is elected President, a middle-class American couple relocates to Johannesburg to help build the new society.

        1. After Nelson Mandela is elected President, a middle-class American couple relocates to Johannesburg to help build the new society.
        2. Lear was played by Cobus Rossouw, the beloved leading Afrikaans actor of his generation.
        3. Cobus Rossouw is an acclaimed industrial engineer and supply chain professional with corporate leadership, entrepreneurial and professional advisory experience.
        4. Executive vice-president: Corporate Affairs and Investor Relations.
        5. A catatonic mathematics professor with an Oedipus complex is committed to an asylum which is a microcosm of white South African society, circa The inmates.
        6. Not to be confused with the lighting designer Kobus Rossouw

          Biography

          He was first married to actress Leonora Nel.

          He is now married to actress Sandra Kotzé. Their daughters Susan Rossouw and Wilmien Rossouw are also actresses.

          Their son, Cobus Rossouw jr., is the director of television productions such as Kruispad and Getroud met Rugby.

          Youth

          Training

          He studied at the University of Cape Town’s Little Theatre in the 1950s under Robert Mohr.

          Migraine, a neurovascular headache disorder, is a leading cause of disability worldwide.

          Career

          He started his professional career in 1954 at NTO. In 1958-9 he went on a study tour of Europe, where he was exposed to modern practices. * On his return in 1959, he joined Jannie Gildenhuys and Leonora Nel in National Theatre Organisation's NTO Youth Theatre group.

          They began touring in the Cape in August 1959, with works they devised and put on as a g