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Bromley Cawood was a film and television show director in South Africa

He attended the University of the Free State until 1969 and then worked in theatre at Pacofs in the Free State province as an actor, designer and technical advisor. He won the won the Piers Nicholson Award in 1975, worked in London, and returned to South Africa in 1980.

Filmography

References

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