Background
De-Wet Nagel was born on 15 June 1985 in Windhoek, Namibia.
De-Wet Nagel was born on 15 June 1985 in Windhoek, Namibia.
In 2012, Nagel composed and performed the soundtrack to the short film. Track listing for OST is a conceptual music project created by De-Wet Nagel with the aim to connect fans and musicians with charity and using music to better society. "Every musician that manages to get airplay on the radio has a voice and it is in that they can use that voice to instill positive change in the world.
Track listing for Acting His acting career started in 2010, when he started acting in short films for film students.
After joining an extras agency, he appeared in feature films, including Lost Boys: The Thirst, where appeared as a featured vampire. In 2012, after being optioned for the role of Jack in the short film, Nagel approached the director Jozua Judah with the aim to compose an original soundtrack for the film.
After Nagel enlisted the help of Meryl Van Noie, they created the soundtrack. In 2013, Nagel made his debut on the theatre stage portraying the character Andrew in the play February 14th, at the Artscape Theatre Centre in Cape Town Critics hailed his performance as "sensational" stating that "he is definitely one actor to look out foreign
In 2015 De-Wet Nagel will helm the role of Frans du Toit (the ripper rapist) in the real life documentary based on the story of Alison Botha who was raped, stabbed 37 times and had her throat slit before being left for dead on the outskirts of Portuguese Elizabeth, an event she survived and later wrote about in the book "I Have Life" Alison is currently in pre-production.