Adrienne Pearce

Adrienne Pearce
Other names
  • Adrienne Pierce
  • Adrienne Pearse
OccupationsActress, dancer, voiceover artist
Years active1981–present

Adrienne Pearce (sometimes credited as Pierce or Pearse) is a South African actress, dancer, and voiceover artist. Her films include Proteus, The Bone Snatcher, Van der Merwe, Tremors: A Cold Day in Hell, and Glasshouse. On television, she has featured in the SABC series The Legend of the Hidden City and the Netflix series Troy: Fall of a City.

Early life

Pearce trained in dance at the Masque School of Ballet in Durban and the South African Dance Teachers' Association in Pretoria. She began her career performing audio programmes for Springbok Radio.[1][2]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1985 Deadly PassionWaitress
1988 PurgatoryJanine
1988 Lethal WomanTrudy the Henchwoman
1988 The Shadowed MindStephanie
1988 RhinoZara
1989 American Ninja 3: Blood HuntSecretary
1989 Out on BailMaggie
1990 ImpactHooker
1990 Warriors from HellAngie McCoy
1994 Demon KeeperDia Gregory
2001 StyxJanet Direct-to-video
2003 ProteusTinnie
2003 The Bone SnatcherMagda
2004 BlastDr. Dorbet
2011 The Lion of JudahHelda Voice role
2014 KonfettiDawn Lieberman [3]
2014 Spud 3: Learning to FlyMs. Owen
2015 ChipFriend Short film
2015 Bow Tie (Afrikaans: Strikdas) Tinkie
2017 Double EchoMother
2017 Van der MerweMavis Stokes
2017 Dear Father Christmas (Afrikaans: Liewe Kersfeesvader) Tinkie Windvogel
2018 Tremors: A Cold Day in HellMac Direct-to-video
2019 Bhai's CafeMrs. Raphaelly
2019 The Red Sea Diving ResortSecretary
2021 GlasshouseMother
2021 Afterlife of the PartyDr. Redding

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1981 The MemorandumHana Television film
1997 The Legend of the Hidden CityKabeth
2001 Mein Papa mit der kalten SchnauzeFrau Hishcke Television film
2002 The SwapAdministrator
2002 The Red Phone: ManhuntPuttnam Television film
2003 Red Phone 2Puttnam Television film
2004 12 Days of TerrorMrs. Stillwell Television film
2005 Sterne über MadeiraCharlotte Hornbach Television film
2005 Charlie JadeMs. Jensen Episode: "Things Unseen"
2005 SupervnovaGiselle Lamond Miniseries
2005 The TriangleEmily's Mother Miniseries
2007 Jonestown: Paradise LostSharon Amos Documentary
2010 Silent WitnessJudge Home: Part 1
2012 Infested!Sharon Girard Episode: "Driven Insane"
2017 The Last PostMidwife Episode: "Starfish"
2017 Tali's Wedding DiaryLena Ljungbord Episode: "The Engagement"
2018 The Looming TowerSara Episode: "Losing My Religion"
2018 Troy: Fall of a CityIola Miniseries; 5 episodes
2019 Schwiegereltern im BuschAmtsbotin Television film
2019 Deep StateHelen Irving Episode: "The New Normal"
2021 The WatchWynona Crowsnatcher Episode: "Twilight Canyons"
2022 Resident EvilMrs Morgan Episode: "Welcome to New Raccoon City"
2024 The Morning AfterMrs Fine 4 episodes

Stage

Year Title Role Notes
1982 AccommodationsBaxter Theatre Centre, Cape Town
1983 The Rise and Fall of the First Empress BonapartePaulina South African State Theatre, Pretoria; Alexander Theatre, Johannesburg
1990 Softer than RockNational Arts Festival
2003 Cry, the Beloved CountryNational Arts Festival
2005–2007 The boy who fell from the roofMother Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Town; Theatre on the Square, Sandton[4]
2009 The InsatiablesMelissa Theatre on the Bay, Cape Town[5]
2011–2012 The Comedy of ErrorsAbbess Maynardville Open-Air Theatre, Cape Town
2011–2012 Mary and the ConquerorJulie Mullard Artscape Theatre Centre, Cape Town; Johannesburg
2015 For Whom the Bell Tolls[6]

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2012 Dublin Gay Theatre FestivalBest Female Performance Mary and the ConquerorNominated [7]
2013 Naledi Theatre AwardsBest Performance by a Supporting Actress Nominated [8]

References

  1. ^"Adrienne Pearce". Artistes Personal Management. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  2. ^de Swardt, Moira (30 April 2012). "Mary and the Conqueror". Artslink. Archived from the original on 14 December 2018. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  3. ^Bouwer, Anna Retha (9 April 2014). "'Konfetti' laat wêreldwyd koppe draai". Netwerk24 (in Afrikaans). Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  4. ^"The Boy Who Fell From The Roof". IOL. 28 October 2005. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  5. ^"Business, braaivleis and old battle wounds". Cape Times. 28 May 2009. Retrieved 22 October 2021.
  6. ^"Alledaagse dinge wat jou laat skater in 6 eenbedrywe". Netwerk24 (in Afrikaans). 12 November 2015. Retrieved 19 October 2021.
  7. ^Kruger, Lindsay (11 March 2019). "An Evening of Vintage Celebration at the 54th Fleur du Cap Theatre Awards". BroadwayWorld. Retrieved 19 August 2021.
  8. ^Beer, Diane (26 February 2013). "Naledi Awards showcase stunning work". Pretoria News. Retrieved 19 October 2021.