Nataniël
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Nataniël le Roux (born 30 August 1962), better known as Nataniël, is a South African singer, songwriter, entertainer and best-selling author. He is best known for his solo stage act and his lifestyle and cooking TV shows.
Career
Nataniël le Roux launched his career in 1987 with the release of his first single, Maybe Time. Since then he has released fifteen studio and two live albums, staged more than eighty original theatre productions and published twenty-one books. In 1997 he also released a four-track EP entitled The Diva Divine with opera singer Mimi Coertse. His many theatre shows, often staged at the Johannesburg casino Emperor's Palace, have won him multiple awards.
Nataniël manages a company specialising in lifestyle goods called Kaalkop, which means "bald" in Afrikaans, but implies "honest" or "unpretentious".
After starring in the TV series Another Life With Nataniël (1998–1999) and Project Fame (2004), Nataniël created and hosted Die Nataniël Tafel, a cooking and entertainment program in five seasons (2012–2014), on the South African television channel kykNET. In 2014 he starred in the South African TV drama Almon, Henry which he also wrote. In recent years he has created and hosted five seasons of his TV show Edik van Nantes (2015–2020) on the same channel alongside his brother, Erik le Roux.
During live musical performances, he is often accompanied on stage by Steinway pianist Charl du Plessis, or the Charl du Plessis Trio.
Nataniël has been a column writer for Sarie magazine since 2002, and has recently published the first part of his memoirs.
Discography
Studio albums
| 2017: One Day in a Castle 2010: Oh! 2007: I Wear White 2006: Fashion 2003: Will He Weep 2002: Dance ’til I Break 2000: Fall 1998: Slow Tear | 1997: Portfolio 1995: The Wallflower 1995: The Cover Concert 1994: Dying for Master 1993: Recital 1989: Work of Art 1988: Weird People |
Live albums
- 2014: Moodswing (Nataniël on Stage)
- 2013: Factory (live at Emperors Palace)
Compilation albums
- 2009: Act Two
- 2006: Act One
Singles and EPs
- 1987: Maybe Time (Single)
- 1988: One Life (Single)
- 1997: The Diva Divine, with Mimi Coertse (EP)
- 1998: Gossip Tower (Single)
- 1999: In Ev’ry Star (Single)
- 2003: Santa Maria (Single)
- 2004: Gold (Single)
- 2005: Diamond (Single)
- 2019: 100 Years (Single)
Music videos
| 1988: Weird people One life Dis te laat Spook Roses and Jazz Bat Maybe we still believe Juice Moon Jazz Now I can die | Slow tear None of Them Say Your Name In Ev’ry Star Hopeless Hand Gold Diamond 2005: Fashion 2019: 100 Years |
Literature
Memoirs
Story books
| 2020: Dik Dun Thick Thin ISBN 978-0-7981-8141-9 2017: Closet ISBN 978-0-7981-7437-4 2016: Zip! ISBN 978-0-7981-7424-4 2014: 150 Stories ISBN 978-0-7981-6664-5 2012: Kaalkop 3 ISBN 978-0-7981-5686-8 2010: Nicky And Lou ISBN 978-0-7981-5572-4 2008: When I Was ISBN 978-0-7981-5002-6 2008: Kaalkop 2 ISBN 978-0-7981-4923-5 | 2005: Kaalkop Journal ISBN 978-0-7981-4711-8 2004: Kaalkop ISBN 978-0-7981-4436-0 2001: Tuesday ISBN 978-0-7981-4189-5 1999: Maria Maria ISBN 978-0-7981-3997-7 1996; Rubber ISBN 978-0-7981-3539-9 1993: Oopmond 1992: Dancing with John 1990: Excuse Me ISBN 978-1-8681-9379-0 |
Cookbooks
- 2018: Die Edik van Nantes Kookboek, by Nataniël and Erik le Roux, ISBN 978-0-7981-7732-0
- 2015: Die Huis van Rye ISBN 978-0-7981-5804-6
- 2009: Gatherings ISBN 978-0-7981-5114-6
- 2001: Food from the White House ISBN 978-0-7981-4273-1
- 1996: Die Nataniël Kombuis
- 1994: Nataniël Kook
External links
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