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Anneline Kriel
Born (1955-07-28) 28 July 1955 (age 68)
Alma materUniversity of Pretoria
Occupation(s)Model, Actress
Spouse(s)Peter Bacon (1996)
Phillip Tucker (1989-1994)
Sol Kerzner (1980-1985)
Beauty pageant titleholder
TitleMiss World 1974
Miss South Africa 1974
Major
competition(s)
Miss Engineering Queen 1973
(Winner)
Miss Rag Queen 1973
(Winner)
Miss Northern Transvaal 1973
(Winner)
Miss South Africa 1974
(Winner)
Miss World 1974
(1st Runner-Up/Winner)

Anneline Kriel (born 28 July 1955) is a South African actress, model, and beauty queen. In 1974, Kriel won the Miss South Africa pageant; in the same year, upon the resignation of the Miss World winner, UK's Helen Morgan, Kriel was announced as the winner. She is the second South African to hold the Miss World title after Penelope Coelen in 1958. Since then, she has worked as a model, an actress, and an artist.

Early life and education

Kriel was born in Pretoria to an Afrikaner family and raised in the mining town of Witbank, the daughter of a prison officer. Kriel and her two siblings completed their education at Hoërskool Generaal Hertzog.

As a student, Kriel lived in Huis Asterhof (formerly Vergeet-my-nie) while studying drama at the University of Pretoria. While at university, she was crowned the Rag Queen and won the Miss Northern Transvaal pageant. During this time, Kriel appeared in the film "Somer" and an Afrikaans television drama entitled "Storieboekmoord."

Career

In 1974, at age nineteen, Kriel won the Miss South Africa title. She was awarded the Miss World title that same year, after initially being the first runner-up, as Helen Morgan of the UK stepped down. The international media criticised Kriel by depicting her as the face of the apartheid government. In support of the anti-apartheid boycott, the United Kingdom and Australia refused to accept Kriel as part of the obligatory world tour of the Miss World pageant.

Welsh singer Shirley Bassey, a contest judge, also protested against Kriel receiving the award. However, the United States later relented, and Kriel was allowed to make television appearances in the country. In South Africa, her victory at the contest received a positive response from the public and local media.[1]

Upon finishing her term as Miss World, Kriel worked in advertising and as a model.

In March 1976, Kriel's nude photographs, taken by Roy Hilligenn, were leaked to the media and appeared on the front page of the Sunday Times. It is alleged Hilligenn sold the images to a British newspaper.

Kriel worked in Italy for five years as the Birra Peroni model in television and magazine advertisements. She also worked as a model in Paris and New York with the Johnny Casablanca Model Management Agency.

Kriel became an ambassador for several beauty brands, completed public relations activities, and studied drama at the University of Pretoria.[1] She has also starred in several Afrikaans-language films, soap operas, stage plays[2], and the internationally successful film, Kill and Kill Again, which debuted at number two at the US Box Office.[3]

In 1981, Kriel released the pop single "He Took Off My Romeos."[1][2]

In 2017, the Krugerrand-studded dress that Kriel wore as her national costume in the 1974 Miss World pageant was put on public display in the exhibition at the Prins & Prins Diamonds Museum of Gems and Jewellery in Cape Town. In 2018, Kriel added another evening gown that she wore on the evening of the 1974 Miss World Pageant to the exhibition.

In 2018, Kriel attended the 60th-anniversary celebration of the Miss South African pageant in Pretoria.

On 7 September 2019, Kriel was a guest speaker at the annual upgrade of the Witkruis monument between Mokopane (Potgietersrus) and Polokwane (Pietersburg) in South Africa.

She has appeared on the cover of the South African Huisgenoot magazine 33 times.[3]

Personal life

Kriel learned to speak a little French and Italian from working in France and Italy.

She returned to South Africa from New York to marry Sol Kerzner in 1980. They divorced five years later. Kriel converted to Judaism in Switzerland[4] under the supervision of Rabbi Mordechai Piron (then the rabbi of the Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zürich (ICZ), the largest Jewish congregation in Switzerland.)[5] Later in 1989, she married the millionaire horse breeder Philip Tucker in Johannesburg, where they resided; the couple had two children, Tayla and Witney. They divorced five years later, in 1994.

On 28 March 1996, Kriel married Peter Bacon, Sol Kerzner's CEO and former protegé. The couple currently resides in Mauritius.

Kriel and Sol Kerzner sought an interdict against Jonathan Ball Publishers Ltd. and Allan Breenblo over Breenblo's Kerzner Unauthorised, the unauthorised biography of Kerzner. They claimed that the content would infringe on their reputations.[6]

In 2007, Kriel, a Goldin family friend, attended the murder trials for the killers of actor Brett Goldin and fashion designer Richard Bloom.[7]

In 2017, Kriel suggested that then President of South Africa, Jacob Zuma should face charges of crimes against humanity in the International Criminal Court for failing to protect farmers in South Africa.[8][9]

Filmography

Film, TV Series/Talk shows and Stage Plays
Year Title Role Notes
1973 Storieboekmoord TV Series
1974 Somer Linda du Preez Film
1976-1980 Birra Peroni TV
1978 Iemand Soos Jy Roelien Allman Film
1981 Kill and Kill Again Kandy Kane Film
1981 Oh George Amanda TV Series
1984 The Wrong Time of the Year Ingrid Barnard Stage Play
1985 The Marriage-Go-Round Katrin Stage Play
1985 Van der Merwe P.I.[10] Angel Labuschagne Film
1985 Skoppensboer Hedda Steger TV Series
1987 Ballade vir 'n Enkeling - 1st Season Alicia Francke TV Series
1989 Veels Geluk Happy Returns Herself Talk show
1989 The Tangent Affair Venetia Tangent Film
1990 Reason to Die Lena Wallace Film
1999 Make a Meal of It Herself TV
2017 Halfuur met Hanlie Herself Talk Show
2019 Tussen Ons Herself Talk Show
2019 'n Huppel in die stap Herself TV
2019 Kwela Herself Talk Show
2021 KoppieTeefontein Herself Talk Show
2023 Bravo Herself Talk Show

References

  1. ^ "South African Vinyl Music History". www.rock.co.za. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  2. ^ Anneline Kriel - He Took Off My Romeos, retrieved 17 January 2023
  3. ^ Engelbrecht, Renate (5 July 2021). "Where is former Miss World Anneline Kriel today?". The Citizen. Retrieved 17 January 2023.
  4. ^ The Adventures of Rabbi Arieh: A Destined Mission Around the World iUniverse. 2009. pp. 187
  5. ^ Miss Israel Goes to Africa. Jewish Telegraphic Agency
  6. ^ South African High Court prohibits the publication of Kerzner Unauthorised[usurped] Retrieved on 14 September 2012
  7. ^ Goldin, Bloom murder trial postponed to May Mail & Guardian. 5 March 2007
  8. ^ "Mngxitama tells Anneline Kriel farm murders are black revenge". 24 February 2017.
  9. ^ "Anneline Kriel and Andile Mngxitama go toe-to-toe over farm murders".
  10. ^ Van der Merwe P.I. 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