David James (South African actor)
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David James is a South African film, theatre and television actor known mainly for playing the villainous Koobus Venter in the 2009
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film '. He is also known to South African audiences for his 2004-2006 appearance as "Mad Dog" on the long-running soap opera ''
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in the large-scale and well-received 2010 and 2011 stage productions of ''Rivonia Trial'', and for his role as radio station manager Hermanus Meyer on the soap opera '' Rhythm City''.


Early life

James grew up in
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on a wine farm. His family were conservatives and separatists, his father a
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man, whereas James was liberal. He and his family also clashed early on regarding his choice of careers. As a young man, James struck a bargain with his family that if he were to receive his WP-colours in sports, he could then pursue his choice of studies. After accomplishing this and after his tour of duty in the military, he chose to study acting. From 1995 to 2001, James studied acting, singing, dancing, and the flute. One of his instructors was the famous
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, a "grand dame" of South African theatre and a
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-nominated choreographer, under whom James studied from 1997 through 2001. During this time he also worked selling cars, washing cars, cleaning pools, and even caring for the elderly.


Career


Early work

On stage he has costarred in productions of ''
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'' (2002), '' A Midsummer Night's Dream'' (2005) and ''
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'' (2006), and others, as well as in the locally written and well-reviewed 2007 ''Fangs'', a comedic telling of a Johannesburg vampire that loses his fangs. He also costarred in ''Everybody Else (is Fucking Perfect)'', a 2007 comedy about a married couple forced to face the husband's sexuality and infidelity. James has appeared in numerous commercials and corporate promotional materials, including ads and promotions for
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, and Cipler Insurance. He has also guest-starred in many South African television series and
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, including roles in ''Criminal Minds'' (2000), ''Snitch'' (2004), ''Jozi Street'' (2004), and the long-running ''
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'', where from 2004 to 2006 he portrayed a hired
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called Mad Dog.


''District 9''

Perhaps his best known role to date is that of Koobus Venter, the ruthless colonel that heads up the military arm of the fictional Multi-National United (MNU) in the 2009 film ''District 9''. Ironically, James was in a spa getting a foot treatment in preparation for a commercial for a German heel product when he received the call that he had gotten the part of the menacing character. Since ''
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'' films were released, it was a personal dream of his to work on a Peter Jackson film; he would jokingly say to his agent after every meeting, "Tell Spielberg I can't work for him since I'm working for Peter Jackson now." He went to his auditions and callbacks without knowing the details of the film. After getting the role, when his agent said that it was a Peter Jackson-produced film, he thought she was joking as well. To prepare for the role, James took a course of steroids to put on 10 kg (approx. 22 lbs) of muscle. His actual experience in the military made him comfortable with the various weapons and battle sequences, but he did struggle with the amount of profanity expected of him. He interpreted his character as being of
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descent, which would give him an air of superiority over the Wikus van de Merwe character, an Afrikaner. While his was only a supporting role, it did still earn the attention of critics; ''The Coventry Telegraph'' (UK) says, "David James is spot on as the merciless Colonel Venter", and Munyaradzi Vomo of ''IOL'' would later refer to it as "almost Oscar-worthy material".


2009–2010

James had a recurring role as Danie Nel, a hired gun, in the series ''Binnelanders'' in 2009. In 2010, in the stage play ''Rivonia Trial'', James portrayed
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, the attorney who represented Nelson Mandela in the infamous 1963–64 anti-apartheid trials of the same name. The play was generally well-received critically and described by the State Theatre as being a "complete sell-out". Also in 2010, he portrayed Afrikaner Sergeant Hattingh in a stage production of ''Biko: Where the Soul Resides'', the story of South African
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Steven Bantu Biko. It is widely believed that Biko died at the hands of Hattingh during police interrogations in 1977. The play itself was not typically well-reviewed; ''The Times'' stated, "The talented David James gives a rather cliched portrayal of Afrikaner Sergeant Hattingh. It wouldn't be surprising to learn that the part was perhaps written that way. It's very rare to find a portrayal of a member of the apartheid regime that does not resort to a lacklustre caricature." Later in 2010 he co-starred in ''Jock of the Bushveld - the Musical'', based on the best-selling book ''
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. In this ''
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''-like story of a dog lost in the African bush, James portrayed one of three hungry yet comical
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s waiting for the animal to become dinner. The large-scale play itself was lauded by critics, as were all the performers. James guest starred in an episode of '' Wild at Heart'', playing Van Heerden, a ranch owner caught poisoning lions feeding on his cattle. He was also featured in an episode of the South African television series ''Solving It'', a true-crime re-enactment drama that airs on the
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. In this episode he portrayed Jan Gabriel De Wet Kritzinger, who, in 2000, boarded a bus to Mamelodi, shot and killed the bus driver and opened fire on passengers; Kritzinger then fled police and remained in hiding for two years before being caught. In December, James appeared as vicious
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''. As with the movie ', James was working with a first-time feature film director, Chris Dos Santos, who was brought onto the film in its late stage of development when the original director left the production after a disagreement with the film's Producer, Anton Ernst. Dos Santos said in one interview that he "hadn't had a chance" to talk to James about his character until after filming began. ''Eternity'' was lambasted by critics.


2011

In 2011 James played Dieter, one of a gang of ruthless kidnappers, in the British miniseries ''
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'', which was produced by and starred actor
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. The three-part miniseries about a hostage negotiator (Eve) was filmed entirely in South Africa and received generally positive reviews. He also had minor roles in '' Strike Back'', another British series that is shown on
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, and the film '' Winnie'', a movie based on the life of Winnie Mandela which starred
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and
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. In April and May, he reprised his role as Joel Joffe in an encore presentation of ''Rivonia Trial'' at the State Theatre in Pretoria. As with its previous showing, the play received generally positive reviews, and would later be nominated for nine
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, including Best Production of a Play, winning three of those awards. In August 2011, James reunited with director Christopher-lee dos Santos to play the role of Stutze, a German SS officer hunting down the survivors of a Royal Air Force bomber that crash lands in Nazi occupied France. The film, ''Angel of the Skies'', was released in late 2013.


2012

James appears as Hermanus Meyer, a radio station manager, in the South African television series '' Rhythm City''. He played biker Danny Boy in the feature film ''
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'', the story of South African preacher
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, released in April. In May, he had a role in the two-man, short-lived but well-received play "Comrade Babble", a political satire about slain South African businessman Brett Kebble. He also appeared in the documentary ''Saving Rhino Phila'', playing a poacher in reenactments of poaching in the South African bush. The film was shown at the '' Encounters South African International Documentary Festival'' in Johannesburg in June, and won a prestigious Wildscreen Wildlife & Environmental Film Festival Panda award for best film in the Nature Conservancy Environment and Conservation category.


2013

James played a villain called Hermanus Meyer in the TV series ''Rhythm City'' for several years.


Personal life

James currently lives in Parkview, a suburb of
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. He is bilingual, speaking both English and
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. He has an older sister, Lorraine, who owns and operates a vacation resort property in Paarl.


Charity work

James has assisted in fundraising for ''Faces of Hope'', a local South African charity that raises money for those with life-threatening illnesses that do not have adequate medical coverage or funds to pay for their treatments. In April 2010, an article regarding ''Faces of Hope'' and his participation was featured in '' O: The Oprah Magazine'' South African edition.


Public appearances

James appeared as a celebrity judge for the February 2010 young thespians "High Flyer" contest at Redhill School in Johannesburg. Coincidentally, this is the same private school that his ' costar
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and director
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both previously attended. In March 2010 James was a celebrity presenter at the
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.


Tshwane University of Technology student work

In September 2012, James assisted with first-year student projects at Tshwane University of Technology (TUT). This was his third year of working with the students, who presented a remake of a scene from ''
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''.


Filmography


References


External links

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