Antoinette Louw (born 9 May 1975, Pretoria) is a multi award-winning
South African actress.Antoinette Louw is the daughter of Dap Louw and
Anet Louw, both professors in psychology who have written psychology
handbooks for South African universities together. Her brother, Dap,a
year younger than her, is a doctor in urology and an Ironman finisher.
Raised in Potchefstroom, Vanderbijlpark and Bloemfontein, Antoinette
also attended school in the United States of America where her father
did research and teaching at various universities. In 1991 the family
moved to Bloemfontein, and Antoinette matriculated in 1993 at Sentraal
Hoërskool, Bloemfontein. She studied drama at the University of the
Free State (UOFS) and receives her degree cum laude in 1996.In her
third year she tried her hand as producer and director of the play,
The Woman Who Cooked her Husband, a black comedy by the British
playwright Debbie Issit. The production was invited to perform in
London at the Courtyard Theatre. During her studies she was also
awarded the:
South African actress.Antoinette Louw is the daughter of Dap Louw and
Anet Louw, both professors in psychology who have written psychology
handbooks for South African universities together. Her brother, Dap,a
year younger than her, is a doctor in urology and an Ironman finisher.
Raised in Potchefstroom, Vanderbijlpark and Bloemfontein, Antoinette
also attended school in the United States of America where her father
did research and teaching at various universities. In 1991 the family
moved to Bloemfontein, and Antoinette matriculated in 1993 at Sentraal
Hoërskool, Bloemfontein. She studied drama at the University of the
Free State (UOFS) and receives her degree cum laude in 1996.In her
third year she tried her hand as producer and director of the play,
The Woman Who Cooked her Husband, a black comedy by the British
playwright Debbie Issit. The production was invited to perform in
London at the Courtyard Theatre. During her studies she was also
awarded the:
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