Henrietta Gryffenberg (born 1964) is a playwright, TV scriptwriter, and actress from South Africa. Her most notable role is portraying Karen Hattingh in the Afrikaans drama series Die Sonkring. She gained recognition by penning the script for the Afrikaans television drama series Erfsondes, which debuted on SABC2 in 2007. Additionally, she can be credited for her portrayal of Gerta in the 2016 show My Perfect Family.
Henrietta Gryffenberg Age
Henrietta Gryffenberg was born in 1964 in Bordeaux, Johannesburg, South Africa. She is 60 years old as of 2024.
Henrietta Gryffenberg Education
Gryffenberg completed her high school education at Randburg High School in 1981, achieving four distinctions. She pursued her studies at the University of Pretoria, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in drama in 1984. Additionally, she obtained a higher education diploma in 1985.
In 2013, Gryffenberg joined the Film and Video Foundation to participate in a master class titled Beyond Structure.
Henrietta Gryffenberg Career
Henriëtta began her career as an educator, instructing Afrikaans and drama at Dawnview High School in Primrose, Germiston.
Afterwards, Gryffenberg joined the South African Broadcasting Corporation as a production secretary for the show “Good Morning South Africa.” She then ventured into voice dubbing and eventually secured roles in various television dramas, gaining recognition for her appearances in numerous TV series.
In 1986, Gryffenberg participated in a production called “People are Living There.” She collaborated with PACT, performing in plays such as “Dalk” in 1988, “Antjie Somers and I” in 1989, “Taraboemdery” in 1989, and “Plastics” in 1993. Additionally, she showcased her talent on stage in productions like “Die Papegaaivrou” in 1990, the pantomime “Jan en die Boontjierank” in 1991, and “Droomsmokkelaar” in 1993.
Later, in 1997, Gryffenberg appeared in “Keely and Du,” then in “Briewe aan ‘n Rooi Dak” at Aardklop in 2001, “Desnieteenstaande” in 2003, and “Sophia Mentz Beredder Haar Boedel” in 2007.
Besides her acting pursuits, Gryffenberg also ventured into the field of writing. She contributed to the creation of “Erfsondes” and penned episodes for the television series “Generations” and “7de Laan.” Collaborating with Anna-Ghrett Errasmus, she co-wrote “Daar’s ‘n Kind in My Kop.”
In 2010, Henrietta assisted the director of “Dood van ‘n Verkoopsman.” Additionally, she showcased her directing skills by overseeing “Die Uitnodiging” during Innibos in 2019. Her involvement in the industry led her to become a member and, for a period of time, the chairperson of the South African Scriptwriters Association (SASWA).
Gryffenberg’s writing repertoire expands to include the one-act play “Dis nie my Bybie nie” and the cabaret “Swartskaap.” Moreover, she adapted Irma Venter’s detective novel “Minder” into a screenplay titled “Niks,” collaborating with Wyrd Films in 2022.
Turning to her achievements, Henrietta Gryffenberg received the prestigious Kanna Prize in 2005, awarded for her exceptional performance and writing in the music theater production of “Swartskaap.” Furthermore, her talent as a playwright was acknowledged through the AngloGold/Ashanti-Smeltkroesprys, presented to her for the best new Afrikaans text in 2004.
Her notable filmography includes appearances in:
- “Binnelanders” as Wendy
- “Die Sonkring” as Karen Hattingh
- “Dit Wat Stom Is” as Ilse Beekman
- “Erfsondes” as Sylvia
- “Legacy” as Suzette
- “My Perfect Family” as Gerta
- “Swartwater” as Anika
- “Tydelik Terminaal” as Suzet Holtzhauzen
- “Z’bondiwe” as Mrs Verster
- “Zero Tolerance” as Lucy
Henrietta Gryffenberg’s Net Worth
She has an estimated net worth of $400,000.