Nataniël

Since then he has released fifteen studio- and two live- albums, staged more than eighty original theatre productions and published twenty-one books.

In 1997 he also released a four-track EP entitled The Diva Divine with opera singer Mimi Coertse.

[2] His many theatre shows, often staged at the Johannesburg casino Emperor's Palace, have won him multiple awards.

[3][4][5][6] Nataniël manages a company specialising in lifestyle goods called Kaalkop, which means "bald" in Afrikaans, but implies "honest" or "unpretentious".

[9] In recent years he has created and hosted five seasons of his TV show Edik van Nantes (2015–2020) on the same channel alongside his brother, Erik le Roux.