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Latest revision as of 13:51, 16 June 2020
Country
South Africa
Birth - Death
Occupation
Entertainment, Journalist
Description
Filmmaker, writer, photographer, designer and creative director working both in the entertainment and marketing fields, with considerable experience across multiple media; including film, television, internet, print and other platforms. Co-founded Underdog Productions in 1993 (a producer of short films and documentaries), in the role of creative director. Publisher and editor of Mambaonline.com and publisher of Mambagirl.com. Honoured as one of the "300 Young South Africans you have to take to lunch" by the Mail & Guardian. Founding board member of the Joburg Pride Festival and served on the board from 2006 - 2010. In 2005 he served as co-chair of the Johannesburg 2010 Gay Games bid.