Jocelyn Broderick

Acting

Jocelyn Broderick

Born June 23, 1962 (age 64)

Jocelyn Broderick is a South African actress, writer and corporate facilitator best known for her starring role as the female lead Lilian Cubitt in the 1986 feature film Jock of the Bushveld. She is also known for her starring role as Nina Bekker in the kykNET soap opera Getroud met Rugby: Die Sepie.

Known For

The Last LeprechaunThe Last Leprechaun · 1998
The Last Leprechaun
5.21998
MovieFantasyFamily
Ethel and Tommy Barrick are sent to Ireland to spend the summer with their new stepmother. Once there, they discover her to be an evil, power-seeking witch, with real magical powers and a hatred for all things green.
Hooded AngelsHooded Angels · 2002
Hooded Angels
4.92002
MovieActionWestern
A gang of women wreak vengeance upon the society that failed them.
Merlin: The ReturnMerlin: The Return · 2000
Merlin: The Return
5.02000
MovieFamilyFantasy
When Merlin cast a positive spell to protect the knights of the Round Table, he used ancient magic drawing on the power of Stonehenge, and the knights were put into a sort of suspended animation. The evil Morgana and her son Mordred were banished into another world for 1500 years, but a 20th-century scientist finds a gateway, and the dark lord has a vicious scheme to enslave King Arthur's world.
SlashSlash · 2002
Slash
4.22002
MovieComedyHorror
A rock band gets stuck on a haunted farm while visiting its lead singer's family.
My Daughter's KeeperMy Daughter's Keeper · 1991
My Daughter's Keeper
4.71991
MovieThrillerDrama
An American writer in England takes his children and a newly hired nanny on a trip to South Africa while his wife, a reporter, is on assignment. He has an affair with the nanny, but when he refuses to leave his wife for her, the nanny gets her revenge by kidnapping his children.
Jock of the BushveldJock of the Bushveld · 1986
Jock of the Bushveld
8.51986
MovieHistoryFamily
In 1886 the 20 years old Percy Fitzpatrick from Kaapstad sets out for the Delagoa bay in Transvaal to dig for gold. On his way he prevents the weakly puppy Jock being drowned and adopts him. But when they finally reach the destination of his journey, there's no gold there anymore. So Percy starts out as a foreman, and henceforth he and Jock live through many exciting adventures involving wild animals and slave drivers.
Cape RebelCape Rebel · 1989
Cape Rebel
6.51989
MovieHistoryDrama
Movie version cut from the TV series (Arende) Epic drama of honor, passion and freedom set during the Anglo-Boer War and follows the bound fates of rebellious Boer farmer Sloet Steenkamp and Captain of the British Army James Kerwin. A period drama of a time when Britain colonised by might in Southern Africa. Sloet was a Cape Colonist who refused to surrender to the new rule, and was one of the Cape rebels. After being captured he and many others were taken captive and sent to British concentration camps in Saint Helena where Sloet was doomed to stay forever
Getroud met Rugby: Die SepieGetroud met Rugby: Die Sepie · 2016
Getroud met Rugby: Die Sepie
3.02016
SeriesSoap
Getroud met Rugby: Die Sepie is a South African soap opera based on the feature film and later drama series Getroud met Rugby by Deon Opperman, which is set amongst a rugby-playing community.

Filmography

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ArendeArende · 1989
Arende
1989
SeriesDramaWar & Politics
Epic drama follows a group of Boers during significant events in South African history. The first series is primarily set on St. Helena and follows the lives of Boer prisoners-of-war at Deadwood Camp. Among them is Sloet Steenkamp, a Cape Rebel whose death sentence was commuted to life imprisonment on the island. The second series shifts to post-war mainland South Africa, where the Boers, though returned, still struggle for freedom. New characters are introduced, including Meisie, who is mute due to trauma, and her mother Cornelia, who seeks revenge. In the third series, Sloet and his friends, yearning to escape British rule, embark on the Dorsland Trek, a perilous journey across the Kalahari Desert in search of freedom beyond South Africa's borders.

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