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  1. Yvonne Bryceland (18 November 1925 – 13 January 1992) was a South African stage actress. Some of her best-known work was in the plays of Athol Fugard.

  2. Yvonne Bryceland was a South African actress who was known both for her inspired interpretations of the antiapartheid works of South African playwright Athol Fugard and for defying racial segregation in South Africa with her second husband, Brian Astbury, by founding the country’s first nonracial.

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  3. Yvonne Bryceland was born on 18 November 1925 in Cape Town, South Africa. She was an actress, known for Screen One (1985), BBC Play of the Month (1965) and Johnny Handsome (1989). She was married to Brian Astbury and 'Daniel Bryceland. She died on 13 January 1992 in London, England, UK.

    • Actress
    • November 18, 1925
    • Yvonne Bryceland
    • January 13, 1992
  4. Jan 29, 1992 · Yvonne Bryceland, who was best known for her performances in the anti-apartheid plays of her fellow South African Athol Fugard, died on Jan. 13 at Royal Free Hospital in London. She was 66 years...

  5. Jan 13, 1992 · Yvonne Bryceland was a renowned actress who worked with Athol Fugard and other playwrights. She founded South Africa's first non-racial theatre and won the Laurence Olivier Award for The Road to Mecca.

  6. Jan 13, 1992 · Yvonne Bryceland (18 November 1925 – 13 January 1992) was a South African stage actress. Some of her best-known work was in the plays of Athol Fugard.

  7. Yvonne Bryceland was born on 18 November 1925 in Cape Town, South Africa. She was an actress, known for Screen One (1985), BBC Play of the Month (1965) and Johnny Handsome (1989). She was married to Brian Astbury and 'Daniel Bryceland. She died on 13 January 1992 in London, England, UK.