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Home/People/David Clatworthy
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Born
Jul 11, 1960Died: Sep 8, 2020
Lived 60 years
Place of Birth
South Africa
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

13
Movies
4
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

David Clatworthy

Acting

Biography
David Geoffrey Clatworthy (11 July 1960 – 8 September 2020) was a South African actor and director. Clatworthy was born on 11 July 1960 in South Africa. He completed education from Pretoria Boys High School. From 1978 to 1979, he became the regimental instructor for the School of Artillery. In 1980, he enrolled to the University of Cape Town to study a bilingual Performer's Diploma in Speech and Drama. He graduated with the degree in 1983. He was married to fellow actress Wilmien Rossouw. The couple had two children. He was later in a relationship with Michelle Botha, where they have a son. He diagnosed with an esophagus cancer for some time. He died on 8 September 2020 at the age of 60. He made notable performances in many theatre plays such as; The King and I, Life Is a Pitch, Macbeth, Revamp, The Boys Next Door, and Beyond Therapy. He played the role "Jamie" in Long Day’s Journey Into Night, where he won the Fleur Du Cap Award for Best Supporting Actor. Apart from that, he was also nominated for a Fleur Du Cap Award and the Dalro award in 1989. In 1990, he made film debut with Return to Justice and played the role "Hayes". In 2008, he acted in the SABC2 television sitcom On the Couch with the role "Arno". In 2012, he starred as "Commander Schoeman" in the Mzansi Magic crime drama serial Mshika-shika. In 2013, he made a guest role in the SABC3 sitcom Safe. In 2016, he joined with the kykNET Afrikaans soap opera Getroud met Rugby and played the role "Gerald Richter". In the meantime, he also became a director of the show. In 2018, he played the role "Clive Wright" in SABC2 sitcom Konsternasie Oppie Stasie. Other than that, he acted in the international science fiction film District 9 and joined with the first season of Netflix film The Crown. Apart from cinema, theatre and television, he rendered his voice in over 100 radio dramas. Some his other notable film appearances came through, Mia et le lion blanc, Harry Game, Young Ones, The Making of the Mahatma, Everyman's Taxi, Lunar Cop, Verraaiers, Platteland, and Winnie Mandela. Source: Article "David Clatworthy" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.
Mia and the White Lion poster

Mia and the White Lion

as M. Kruger, School Principal
2018
Young Ones poster

Young Ones

as Calvin Hooyman
2014
Traitors poster

Traitors

as Captain Jones
2013
Platteland poster

Platteland

as Attie Ferreira
2011
Winnie Mandela poster

Winnie Mandela

as John Orr's Manager
2011
White Lion poster

White Lion

as Camping Dad
2010
Mrs Mandela poster

Mrs Mandela

as Thwarted Police Major
2010
District 9 poster

District 9

as MNU Doctor
2009
Borderline poster

Borderline

as Pharmacist
2002
The One That Got Away poster

The One That Got Away

as Quartermaster
1996
Cry, the Beloved Country poster

Cry, the Beloved Country

as Clerk of the court
1995
Cry, the Beloved Country poster

Cry, the Beloved Country

as Clerk of the Court
1995
Lunar Cop poster

Lunar Cop

as Zak
1995