Harold Athol Lanigan Fugard (June 11, 1932 – March 8, 2025) was a South African playwright, novelist, actor and director. Widely considered South Africa's foremost playwright, he is best remembered for his anti-apartheid plays such as "Master Harold"...and the Boys and Blood Knot.
Gandhi
(General Jan Christiaan Smuts)
Marigolds in August
(Paulus Olifant)
A Sizwe Bansi Workshop
(Himself)
The Space: Theatre of Survival
(as Self(rumored))
Meetings with Remarkable Men
(Professor Skridlov)
In Darkest Hollywood: Cinema and Apartheid
(Self (archive footage))
The Guest: An Episode in the Life of Eugène Marais
(Eugène Marais)
Boesman and Lena
(Boesman)
The Road to Mecca
(Rev. Marius Byleveld)
The Killing Fields
(Dr. Sundesval)
Falls the Shadow: The Life and Times of Athol Fugard
(Self)
The Public's Right to Know
(Self)
Theatre 625
(Morris)
Tsotsi
(Novel)
Boesman and Lena
(Writer)
'Master Harold'... and the Boys
(Author)
The Road to Mecca
(Writer)
The Road to Mecca
(Director)
Marigolds in August
(Writer)
The Guest: An Episode in the Life of Eugène Marais
(Writer)
Mille Miglia
(Writer)
Master Harold... and the Boys
(Theatre Play)
Boesman and Lena
(Theatre Play)
"Master Harold" ...and the Boys
(Writer)
Sizwe Bansi is Dead
(Writer)
Boesman and Lena
(Writer)
Playhouse
(Writer)
BBC Play of the Month
(Writer)
Theatre 625
(Writer)