Sydney Kentridge

Sydney Kentridge
Born
Sydney Woolf Kentridge

(1922-11-05) 5 November 1922 (age 102)
NationalitySouth African citizenship / British citizenship (dual citizenship)
Alma materUniversity of Witwatersrand (graduated 1942)
Exeter College, Oxford (graduated 1948)
Occupation(s)Barrister, anti-apartheid activist and judge
Years active1949–2013
Known forApartheid-era political trials
Spouse
(m. 1952; died 2015)
Children4, including William

Sir Sydney Woolf Kentridge KCMG KC SCOB (born 5 November 1922) is a South African-born lawyer, judge and member of the Bar of England and Wales. He practised law in South Africa and the United Kingdom from the 1940s until his retirement in 2013. In South Africa he played a leading role in a number of the most significant political trials in the apartheid-era, including the Treason Trial of Nelson Mandela and the 1978 inquest into the death of Steve Biko. Kentridge's wife, Felicia Kentridge, was also a leading anti-apartheid lawyer.