ONE OF THE TOP 12 FINALISTS

I made it to the Top 12 Finalists of Mr South Africa. What an moment when i heard my results. Im still pinching myself... :)
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Sydenham, Johannesburg, South Africa
I am an actor, a lover of the great outdoors, and an animal activist at heart. I am currently studying Counselling Psychology through UNISA, and am training to become a LifeLine counsellor. Currently, I am honoured to be a semi-finalist in the Mr. S.A. pageant. If I were to hold the title as Mr. South Africa, my foremost interests would be the protection of women and children against physical/sexual violence and exploitation. These are issues closest to my heart.

'Heritage Day 24 September 'Afternoon with Clayton and the Stars' Tickets R250 - CANCELLED !!!

Due to unforseen circumstances this event has been cancelled!Please refer to comments below in my blog!!!!

Scheduled for Heritage Day on 24 September from 12h30 onwards. I will be hosting my themed charity lunch with Executive Chef, Tinus Pretorius, "AFTERNOON WITH CLAYTON AND THE STARS" Ramkietjie in Ruimsig.This is in support of raising funds for the 'ONS HUIS TRUST', the official charity for Mr South Africa 2010. Cover charge is R250 per person (kids under 13 will be charged at R100 each) includes: buffet lunch, guest celebrities, local comedian Ann Power, Andre the Hilarious Hypnotist (if he is well enough to perform), bellydancing and local band 'Full Throttle'. Media coverage by M-NET's Glitterati TV show, 94.7 Highveld radio will also be attending. Proceeds will be going to 'Ons Huis Trust'.

Please book your tables now!! Going to be an amazing Heritage Day afternoon!!!
Tickets can be booked by contacting tinus@ramkietjie.co.za / sanet@ramkietjie.co.za or 011 958 1050
Address: 35 Peter Road, Ruimsig, West Rand, Roodepoort.

Introduction and about me...

I am 27 years old, and am honoured to have been selected as a semi-finalist for the Mr. South Africa 2010 pageant. I am a man who believes that the Universe gives us what we ask for; that our personal realities are merely an outcome of the attitudes we project as individuals.

All too often, we complain about ongoing issues surrounding us, be they environmental, humanitarian or political. I am proud to say that my parents raised me in a home filled with love, good morals and principles, one of these being the well-known saying that “charity starts at home”. What we need to realize as a nation is that our communities in general are extensions of our homes, and that in order to see the positivity we seek in our own lives, we need to become actively involved in painting over the cracks where necessary. We have come a long way as South Africans, but there is still more work to be done in ensuring a brighter future for our children. We must teach them the all-important lesson that they are the writers of the future they hold for themselves as individuals, as future parents, teachers and proud torchbearers of Ubuntu in this, our Rainbow Nation.

What has made the experience of being a Mr. South Africa Semi-finalist so positive for me thus far is having discovered that one individual can indeed make a notable contribution to the well-being of the broader community through even the simplest of selfless offerings.

I recently heard a hair – raising story about the heinous practice of child pornography uploaded on the internet, and was simply speechless. Being engaged and a “stepfather” myself, I feel that we need to pull in the reigns here, as our children are soft targets in our absence. Statistically, street children are the most vulnerable victims of exploitation and victimization, along with women who are often unable to protect themselves against harassment, physical- and sexual abuse by their male counterparts. If I were to hold the title as Mr. South Africa, my primary focus would be on dealing with crimes against women and children – a problem area all too often overlooked by the Law.

Who is Clayton Heroldt anyway....?

I describe myself as a down to earth, peaceful and fun loving guy with a great love of the outdoors. I enjoy hiking, swimming, long walks on the beach with my fiancé, my daughter and our two dogs. I also enjoy wildlife and am an animal activist at heart. A healthy body is definitely a healthy mind and exercise is an essential part of my daily routine.
I am an actor and will forever be an artist at heart. I am passionate about theatre, poetry and films – French art films in particular (One of my own poems ‘Om Jou to Kan Lief He’ was published in the 2006 anthology, ‘Venturing Vistas’). In 2006, I attained my Bachelors Degree in Live Performance from AFDA Film School in Cape Town and have embraced and enjoyed every moment in the industry since then.

My family on my mothers side has always been strongly associated with the arts. My grandmother was a famous Coloratura (a lyric soprano who specializes in coloratura vocal music) who shared her operatic training with local diva Mimi Coetzee. I loved Drama at school and Grade 10 proved to be an interesting year for me as I was chosen as Best Actor in both my school’s major production and Inter-House-One-Act play. During my matric year I was contacted by my casting agent to body-double for Vinnie Jones in a feature film. Opportunities grew from there and as they say in the classics … the rest is history.

By far the most gratifying and enjoyable highlight of my acting career thus far was playing the role of ‘Rocky’ in last years Victory Theatre production of the The Rocky Horror Show. Due to the huge success of the production it was extended three times by popular demand.

More recent acting work in my career includes being a presenter for Homemarks ‘E-vibe’ infomercial, local sitcom ‘The Coconuts’, I played the role of womaniser Zak Strachcan on KykNets ‘Villa Rosa’ and most recently, I also made a guest appearance on ‘Egoli’.

Modeling is another avenue that I would like to pursue in the near future. I am currently the face of ‘Fedhealth’ on television and have appeared in the September 2009 edition of ‘Mens Health’ magazine.

August was the launch of new online magazine http://www.saguysfitness.co.za/ and I have been featured in the September issue on my body sculpting secrets and training programme.

I am currently studying towards a significant area of interest, Counseling Psychology through UNISA and anticipate expanding my career in this field in the near future. I am presently busy with a Life Skills course at LifeLine and envisage putting myself forward as a counselor on completion of the course.

Major challenges I am faced with in this competition so far is to gain sufficient media exposure for myself within 2 months. This may seem like only ‘60 days’, but this is a very limited period of time. On occasion, journalists do not get back to you as promised before you know it, a new week is upon you. Time seems to run through your fingers like beach sand!

This year I am proud of both the work I am involved in as an actor and to have been considered a Semi-Finalist for this pageant. This uplifting experience has taught me to be open-minded and more receptive to issues affecting fellow South Africans in need.

If anything, I would like to be renowned for having affected the lives of others in an encouraging and positive manner. This ties in significantly with my psychology studies and the charitable work that I am currently involved with as Mr. South Africa Semi-Finalist.

I am honored to have made it this far, and look forward to the challenges that I will be faced with. I invite you to join me on this incredible journey that I will be sharing with you in my daily blogs and event calendar. My heartfelt thanks go out to my family and all of you, my friends for supporting me thus far in my campaign as a Mr. South Africa 2010 Semi-finalist.

There is still much work ahead, but as the saying goes, “work is love made visible”.

Kindest Regards,

Clayton Heroldt.

Press Coverage: Destiny Man

We all know that journalists write in advance and then hope that the event happens.....
In my case, "Afteroon with Clayton and the Stars" was cancelled at the 11th hour, however Destiny Man had already booked the space and had written the article.

Please click on link below to direct you to the article online.
http://www.destinyconnect.com/articles/show_article.aspx?article_id=336e5a7d-9471-4437-8ef3-2e51e8d921e7&type=weekly








Activity Schedule Summary

Event Schedule (in no particular order)

Media Coverage:
• North East Tribune – Profile article
• Mens Health Magazine (September issue) – Fedhealth advertisement
• Rosebank Killarney Review – Cresta Centre Shopper competition
• Northcliff Melville Times - Cresta Centre Shopper competition
• 2 x Radio interviews on Radio Today – about my involvement with Mr. SA and activities
• Destiny Man – Profile article
• Avocado Magazine - Cooking with Sasha Zambetti

Fundraisers / Charity:
• Vicky Parker with Lymes disease at Kenjaro lodge
• Vicky Parker with Lymes disease @ Ramkietjie
• Gareth Pickett with Perthes disease @ Ramkietjie
• Ons Huis Trust with Lola Montez ladies night at Kyoto Fourways
• Ons Huis Trust with Lola Montez ladies night at Tiramisu in Alberton
• Ons Huis Trust: raising funds in my “Rocky Horror Goldies” on Cnr Glenhove and Oxford streets in Rosebank
• Ons Huis Trust: Ladies night hosted by Cantare at Monte Casino


Other:
• Attending Patrizio Buannes private birthday party
• Miss Schools SA – workshops and judging
• Master of Ceremonies – Miss Powerade
• Master of Ceremonies – CHOC 30th Anniversary at Coco-Bongo, Monte Casino
• Return 2 Roots Africa Foundation Ambassador
• Curriculum Vitae - listed at the end of the web page


Events after 30 September 2009:
• Accompany Gareth Pickett to hospital for his hip replacement

• Angels walk for breast cancer
• Baby Indaba
• Master of Ceremonies - Masquerade ball




How do I feel about the past 8 weeks?

I never intended to enter Mr. SA at all in fact. My fiancĂ© suggested that I enter and give it a go, as I had absolutely nothing to loose, and everything to gain… and then I became one of the semi finalists!

No doubt, I had stresses along the way, and there were setbacks that got me downhearted at times. At that point, I took time to reflect that nothing will get me down or shift my focus. There were tasks at hand and challenges that I had to endure and overcome.

I feel really positive in knowing that I have grown tremendously on a personal level and spiritually. Where I was two months ago, and where I am now, are two different places completely. Just looking at my activity schedule I still can’t believe how many things I got involved with and achieved!!

After two months of work as Mr. SA Semi-Finalist, by far the most rewarding aspect of this whole process for me has been a genuine leap of self-discovery; of taking the opportunity to give more of myself and become more in tune with who I am, and what is that I stand for. Its is through this journey that I have become involved with Addi Lang and the Return 2 Roots Africa Foundation. I will be working towards raising greater awareness of the importance of protecting and empowering our women and children. Herein lie the true rewards of these eight memorable weeks.

I am proud of my achievements to date and the rest is up to fate. Gracefully, I will accept what ever the outcome may be. Through this positive experience, the journey has been priceless and awesome! May the best man be chosen for the job.

30 September: Miss Schools SA - Final dress rehearsal and pre-judging

Today was exciting!! I was involved with the final dress rehearsal and pre-judging of Miss Schools SA at Silver Star Casino. Today’s workshop involved motivating these young ladies and spoke to them about what it takes to be up on that stage. Its not all about how physically beautiful you are, or how lucky you are to have good genes. There is far more to it that meets the eye. Its how ones speaks, how they present themselves, what image they project etc. The judges look beyond the obvious.... they look for personality that shines from deep down in your core and that radiates a genuine smile.


Tomorrow is the big night!! The final to see who will be the next Miss Schools SA. I will be co-judging the event at Silver Star Casino!

The categories for Miss Schools are:
• Miss Personality
• Miss Photogenic
• Best Dressed Juniors
• Best Dressed Intermediate
• Best Dressed Seniors