Hermien Dommisse

Hermien Dommisse
André Huguenet, Hermien Dommisse and Paula Styger in Helshoogte (in 1943)
Born
Hermien Anna Dommisse

(1915-10-27)27 October 1915
Ermelo
Died24 March 2010(2010-03-24) (aged 94)
Edenvale, South Africa
Known forTV and film
SpouseGilbert McCaul
AwardsFleur du Cap Theatre Lifetime Award

Hermien Dommisse (27 October 1915 – 24 March 2010) was a South African actress.

Early life

Dommise was born in Ermelo, Eastern Transvaal, in 1915.[1] She matriculated from Pretoria High School for Girls.[1]She then attended the University of Pretoria and obtained both a BA degree and a Higher Education Diploma.[1] She had a short career as a teacher at Helpmekaar Hoërskool in Johannesburg before returning to the University of Pretoria where she obtained a doctorate in drama.[1]

Career

She made several films in South Africa including Die Kandidaat and Jannie totsiens. She was known for appearing in the long running bi-lingual South African TV soap "Egoli: Place of Gold".

Marriage

In 1941, Dommisse married Gilbert McCaul and had three children, Nina, Jeanne, and Gilbert.[1]

Death

Dommisse died in South Africa at a nursing home.[2]

Honours

In 1987, she was awarded the FAK Award for Outstanding Cultural Achievement.[1] The South African Academy of Science and Arts' awared Dommisse the Special Medal of Honour for the Advancement of the Performing Arts in 1990. She received a Fleur du Cap Theatre Lifetime Award in 1999.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Greyling, Christof. "HERMIEN DOMMISSE (1915-2010) - Afrikanergeskiedenis". afrikanergeskiedenis.co.za (in Afrikaans). Retrieved 18 March 2026.
  2. ^ Veteran Egoli actress Hermien Dommisse dies 25 March 2010, retrieved August 2014