Anneline Kriel

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Anneline Kriel
Born (1955-07-28) July 28, 1955 (age 68)
Alma materUniversity of Pretoria
TitleMiss South Africa 1974
Spouse(s)Pieter Bacon (1993)
Phillip Tucker (1989-1994)
Sol Kerzner (1980-1985)

Anneline Kriel (born July 28, 1955) is a South African actress, model and beauty queen. She became Miss World 1974 representing South Africa after the UK's Helen Morgan resigned only four days after her victory. She became the second woman from her country to hold the title. The pageant was held in London, United Kingdom. Thereafter she became an ambassador for several beauty brands, completing public relations activities.

She has also starred in several Afrikaans Movies and soap operas[1] and the international hit-film, Kill and Kill Again which debuted at no.2 at the US Box Office.[2]

Career

Kriel was only 19 years old when she became Miss World in 1974. This marked a tumultuous period in South Africa's history, as the international boycott of South Africa continued to take pace. As a result, Kriel sometimes caught the fire of international media that depicted her as a face of the apartheid state. In support of the boycott, the US and Australia refused to accept her as part of the obligatory world tour of a Miss World.

Singer Shirley Bassey also protested against her crowning. However, the US later relented and Kriel made television appearances there. In South Africa, her crowning received a rapturous response from the public and local media.[3]

In 1981 she released the pop single, 'He Took Off My Romeos'[4][5]

Personal life

Kriel was born and brought up in the mining town of Witbank, the daughter of a prison officer.[3]

As a student, she lived in Huis Asterhof, Vergeet-my-nie back then, while studying drama at the University of Pretoria. Kriel has also made efforts to learn French.[6] and Italian.

In March 1976, Kriel was embroiled in a scandal over nude photographs that were leaked and appeared in the media and on the front page of the Sunday Times. Roy Hilligenn, Mr. South Africa of 1943, 1944, 1946, and 1976, and Mr. America of 1951, took the photographs and sold them to a British newspaper for R100 000. The photos revealed Kriel on vacation sunbathing nude and the nudism of those around her such as her boyfriend, Richard Loring and Hilligenn and his family.[7]

She married the entertainment and casino magnate, Sol Kerzner in 1980 before divorcing five years later.[8] She converted to Judaism in Switzerland and married the millionaire horsebreeder, the late Phil Tucker at his family's Israel mansion in 1989.[9] They also had two daughters together, Tayla and Whitney. Kriel filed for divorce in 1994[10] and in 2000 was locked in a custody battle with Tucker.[11] Kriel later married Peter Bacon, a CEO and former protégé of Kerzner.[12] In 1997, Kriel and Kerzner sought an interdict against Jonathan Ball Publishers Ltd. and Allan Breenblo over Breenblo's Kerzner Unauthorised, an unauthorised biography of Kerzner. They claimed that the content would infringe on their reputations.[13] In 2007, Kriel, a Goldin family friend, attended the murder trials of the killers of actor Brett Goldin and fashion designer, Richard Bloom.[14]

Filmography

Film
Year Title Role Notes
1975 Somer Linda du Preez
1978 Someone Like You Roelien Allman
1981 Kill and Kill Again Kandy Kane
1985 Van der Merwe PI[15] Angel Labuschagne
1985 Skating on Thin Uys Moon Levine
1989 The Tangent Affair Anne Keele
1990 Reason to Die Lena Wallace

References

  1. ^ Motel View Victoria University Press. 1992. pp. 60
  2. ^ Allan, Jani (1980s). Face Value. Longstreet.
  3. ^ a b A Race Apart: the beauty queens of the apartheid era The Times. 25 June 2010
  4. ^ South Africa's Vinyl Music History Rock.co.za. Retrieved on 15 September 2012
  5. ^ Anneline Kriel - He Took Off my Romeos Soundcloud. Retrieved on 15 September 2012
  6. ^ ANNELINE KRIEL: 'One Day her Prince will Come' janiallan.com Retrieved on 20 June 2014
  7. ^ A Century of Sundays: 100 Years of Breaking News in the Sunday Times, 1906-2006 2006. pp. 229
  8. ^ The Sun king Daily Telegraph. 18 July 2004
  9. ^ The Adventures of Rabbi Arieh: A Destined Mission Around the World iUniverse. 2009. pp. 187
  10. ^ Tucker's funeral an understated affair IOL. 30 May 2008
  11. ^ Anneline in court in custody battle IOL. 11 May 2000
  12. ^ Peter Bacon: He's come from the casinos of Sun City to play one-armed bandits in Britain The Independent. 19 September 2004
  13. ^ South African High Court prohibits the publication of Kerzner Unauthorised Retrieved on 14 September 2012
  14. ^ Goldin, Bloom murder trial postponed to May Mail & Guardian. 5 March 2007
  15. ^ VAN DER MERWE P.I.[permanent dead link] MNET. Retrieved on 15 September 2012

External links

External videos
video icon MISS WORLD - COLOUR 1974 Miss World at the Albert Hall. AP Archive - British Movietone News footage.
Awards and achievements
Preceded by Miss World
1974
Succeeded by