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Lisa Fugard
South African writer and actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Lisa Fugard is a South African writer and actor. She was born in Port Elizabeth, South Africa, in 1961, the only child of playwright Athol Fugard and novelist Sheila Meiring Fugard.[1] From 1980 she pursued an acting career in the United States, and in 2006 wrote her debut novel Skinner's Drift.
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Career
Fugard moved to New York City in 1980 to pursue an acting career,[2] and has garnered numerous stage and film roles,[3] including Isabel Dyson in the original production of her father's My Children! My Africa!.[4]
Since 1992, Fugard has written many short stories for literary magazines, and articles for The New York Times travel section.[5] In January 2006, she wrote the novel Skinner's Drift,[6] a story of a daughter's return from the United States to her father's rural Afrikaner community in post-Apartheid South Africa.[7][8] The novel was a finalist for the LA Times Art Seidenbaum Award for First Fiction [9] and the runner up for the Dayton Literary Peace prize.[10]
She has one son and currently lives in Encinitas, California.
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Talks
Fugard was a guest speaker at the 2007 Literary Guild of Orange County Festival of Women Authors.[11]
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