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Steve Hofmeyr


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nameSteve Hofmeyr
imageSteve Hofmyer crop.jpg
captionSteve Hofmeyr in 2007
backgroundsolo_singer
birth_date
birth_placePretoria, South Africa
instrumentVocals
genre{{flatlist
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years_active1989–present
labelBig Heart Productions
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spouseNatasha Sutherland (m. 1998; div. 2008)
  • Afrikaans pop
  • rock
  • folk
  • Musician
  • songwriter
  • actor
  • television presenter

Janine van der Vyver (m. 2014)

Steve Hofmeyr (born 29 August 1964) is a South African musician, writer and actor known for his prominence in the Afrikaans music scene. Outside of music, he is best known for his long-running role as Doug Durand on Egoli: Place of Gold, as well as his controversial statements and turbulent private life.

Early life and education

Hofmeyr was born on 29 August 1964 in Pretoria, the eldest of five boys to parents Stephanus Johannes Hofmeyr and Catharina Olivier. His grandfather whom he is named after, Steve Hofmeyr Sr., was a leader in the Ossewabrandwag. Receiving his primary school education in Pretoria and Hennenman, he later attended Grey College in Bloemfontein and underwent compulsory military service for two years following graduation. He studied drama at the Technikon Pretoria, but dropped out in 1986 to focus on his acting career.

Personal life

Hofmeyr identifies as a Christian.

Hofmeyr married actress Natasha Sutherland, whom he had met on the set of Egoli: Place of Gold in 1998. They have two sons, Benjamin and Sebastian. The couple divorced in 2008 following revelations of his affairs with several women, including with fitness instructor Janine van der Vyver, for the entirety of their marriage. Following a legal dispute between him and van der Vyver, they later reconciled and married on 26 January 2014. Their daughter, Romy Lee, was born 19 June 2017.

Hofmeyr has a total of six children with five different women, and his turbulent private life has drawn frequent media attention.

Discography

  • Desertbound (1989)
  • Only Me (1990)
  • Steve (1991)
  • No Hero (1992)
  • Tribute (1993)
  • Tribute Volume 2 (1994)
  • The Hits/Die Treffers (1994)
  • Decade (1995)
  • Close to You - single (1997)
  • True to You (1997)
  • Die Bloubul - single (1997)
  • Southern Cross (1999)
  • Die Bok Kom Weer (1999)
  • Beautiful Noise (2000)
  • Grootste Treffers Volume 2 (2000)
  • Engele Om Ons (2001)
  • Toeka (2003)
  • Toeka 2 (2004)
  • Grootste Platinum Treffers (2005)
  • Laaities & Ladies (2006)
  • Waarmaker (2007)
  • Go Bulle Go - EP (2008)
  • Sings Kris Kristofferson (2008)
  • Solitary Man – Songs of Neil Diamond (2009)
  • Duisend en Een (2010)
  • Haloda (2011) (SA No. 16)
  • 25 Jaar se Bestes (2012)
  • Toeka 3 (2014) (SA No. 1)
  • If you could read my mind (2015) (SA No. 2)
  • Skree (2017) (SA No. 1)
  • The Country Collection (2018) (SA No. 1)
  • The Country Collection Vol. 3 (2019)
  • Mamba (2024)
  • Dwaas (2025)

Filmography

Stage

  • Summer Holiday
  • Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat
  • Die Soen
  • 'n Plek Binne Jou Seun
  • Sound of Music
  • Dis Hoe Dit Was – Die Steve Hofmeyr Storie
  • Lied van my Hart
  • Boeta se Vel Fluit

Film

  • Kampus (1986)
  • Agter Elke Man (1990)
  • No Hero (1992)
  • Die Gevaar Van De AAR (1993)
  • A Case of Murder (2004)
  • Bakgat 2 (2010)
  • Platteland (2011)
  • Pretville (2012)
  • Treurgrond (2015)

Television

  • Guillam Woudberg (1985)

  • Agter Elke Man (1986–1988)

  • Egoli (1992–2001)

  • Sporting Chance (1995)

  • 7de Laan (2007–2012)

  • Comedy Central Roast of Steve Hofmeyr (2012)

  • Dis Hoe Dit Is met Steve (2006 -)

  • Die Kwesbares (2020)

References

References

  1. "Steve Hofmeyr Biography". IMDb.
  2. (10 October 2014). "Red October march calls for end to black-on-white violence". [[Mail & Guardian]].
  3. (7 March 2014). "Steve Hofmeyr gesels oor sy nuwe boek". Sarie.
  4. (25 July 2012). "Eerste sportredakteur was Oxford Blue én owerste van Stormjaers".
  5. "Steve Hofmeyr {{!}} TVSA".
  6. Eagan Williamson. (4 January 2007). "News Cafe begin 'n ander (Afrikaanse) deuntjie sing". Beeld.
  7. (12 May 2011). "Steve Hofmeyr spits venom".
  8. Sapa. (17 May 2011). "K-word will offend my black friends, says Hofmeyr".
  9. (8 September 2011). "Steve Hofmeyr Supports OASE". OASE.
  10. (8 July 2014). "Hofmeyr sings Die Stem at Innibos". iol News.
  11. "Hofmeyr faces Twitter backlash after Apartheid post".
  12. (28 November 2014). "Steve Hofmeyr 0, Chester Missing 1". Business Day.
  13. (30 October 2014). "Chester Missing questions sponsorship of 'apartheid denialist'". [[Mail & Guardian]].
  14. (29 October 2014). "Steve Hofmeyr: 7 books from his library". [[Mail & Guardian]].
  15. "Steve Hofmeyr, you're a disgrace to South Africa".
  16. "Hofmeyr in onderonsie oor 'white trash'".
  17. (16 July 2014). "Steve Hofmeyr, 'Die Stem' and living in the past".
  18. "SA Human Rights Commission wants R500k from Steve Hofmeyr for LGBTIQ+ comments".
  19. SAHRC. "Steve Hofmeyr faces music from Human Rights Commission over Disney bestiality comments".
  20. "Are SA whites really being killed 'like flies'? Why Steve Hofmeyr is wrong".
  21. "From racist tweet to viral rant: The Steve Hofmeyr drama unpacked".
  22. (2019-04-30). "DStv bans any content with Steve Hofmeyr".
  23. (2019-05-21). "'I insist on my boycott': Steve Hofmeyr hits back at being debated on kykNET".
  24. (2019-05-05). "Gone with DStv".
  25. [https://www.iol.co.za/entertainment/music/local/afrikaans-artists-boycott-ghoema-awards-in-solidarity-with-steve-hofmeyr-21552448 Afrikaans artists boycott Ghoema Awards in solidarity with Steve Hofmeyr], [[Independent Online. IOL]], April 18, 2019
  26. Philip de Bruin, ''News 24'' (South Africa),[http://www.news24.com/News24/Entertainment/Local/0,,2-1225-1242_2443046,00.html "Steve gets shir-tea with editor"], 17 December 2008 [https://web.archive.org/web/20090204080823/http://www.news24.com/News24/Entertainment/Local/0,,2-1225-1242_2443046,00.html (Archived link)]
  27. "Hofmeyr and editor end legal stand-off". Legalbrief.
  28. (23 January 2014). "Steve Hofmeyr fined R10 000 for speeding". Channel24.co.za.
  29. "En sonder geloof is dit onmoontlik…".
  30. Philip de Bruin, ''News 24'', [http://www.news24.com/News24/Entertainment/Local/0,,2-1225-1242_2443465,00.html "Steve 'needs psychiatric help"], 17 December 2008
  31. "Hofmeyr pays up in time for wedding".
  32. Heever, Megan van den. (2024-02-13). "Steve Hofmeyr: Who are his children, baby mamas? [photos]".
  33. "Congrats, pa! Steve Hofmeyr is a dad for the sixth time".
  34. "Steve Hofmeyr". TVSA.
  35. (22 May 2012). "Q&A: Steve Hofmeyr". RollingStone Magazine.
  36. "CD Discography". Steve Hofmeyr Official Website.
  37. "SA Top 20". SABC.
  38. "SA Top 20". SABC.
  39. "SA Top 20". [[Recording Industry of South Africa]].
  40. "SA Top 20". SABC.
  41. "SA Top 20". SABC.
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