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5 Selected theatre credits  





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Roshan Seth
Born (1942-04-02) 2 April 1942 (age 82)
Alma materLondon Academy of Music and Dramatic Art
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • theatre director
  • Years active1961–present
    Spouse

    (div. 2004)
    RelativesAftab Seth (brother)

    Roshan Seth OBE[1] (born 2 April 1942) is a British-Indian actor, writer and theatre director who has worked in the United Kingdom, United States and India.[2] He began his acting career in the early 1960s in the UK, but left acting the following decade and moved to India to work as a journalist. In the 1980s, he rose to prominence for his comeback performance as Jawaharlal NehruinRichard Attenborough's Academy Award-winning film Gandhi, which brought him a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and reignited his interest in acting.

    He has since appeared in numerous British and American feature films and television programmes, with roles ranging from Chattar LalinIndiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Amit Rao in A Passage to India, Papa Hussein in My Beautiful Laundrette, patriarch Jay in Mississippi Masala and DhalsiminStreet Fighter: The Movie. He won the Genie Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for the Canadian film Such a Long Journey. Other projects he has appeared include Bharat Ek Khoj, Not Without My Daughter, The Buddha of Suburbia, Vertical Limit, Monsoon Wedding, Proof, Ek Tha Tiger, Indian Summers and Dumbo.

    Early life

    [edit]

    Seth was born in Patna, Bihar on 2 April 1942 during the British Raj, to a Hindu father and a Muslim mother.[citation needed] His father was a biochemistry professor at Patna Medical College.[3] He was educated at The Doon School, then did graduate studies in history at St Stephen's College. There, he honed his theatrical skills at the Shakespeare Society, before moving to England for further training.[4] He trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in 1965 and started working in British television and repertory theatre.[5][6]

    Career

    [edit]

    Seth first appeared in Peter Brook's production of A Midsummer Night's Dream, which toured in 1972.[citation needed] Seth entered feature films in Richard Lester's Juggernaut (1974). However, subsequent filmmakers only wanted Seth for limited ethnic roles, so that his career stalled.[6]

    Discouraged, Seth abandoned acting and returned to India in 1977, where he worked as a journalist and editor of the quarterly journal published by the India International Centre, Delhi. He took leave from this job after Richard Attenborough asked Seth to play Jawaharlal NehruinGandhi (1982).[6] Seth was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role for his performance in the film.[7] Seth subsequently also played Jawaharlal Nehru in Bharat Ek Khoj, a 53-episode series on Doordarshan in 1988.[citation needed]

    David Hare met Seth in Delhi in 1982, and asked him to play author Victor Mehta in Hare's biographical play A Map of the World. Seth left his editing job and returned to acting.[6] A Map of the World toured for several years in Australia, London, and New York.[citation needed] After the release of the multi-award-winning movie Gandhi (1982), Seth was much in demand, and when A Map of the World's Broadway run finished, his movie career took off. His work in 1984 included major roles in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom and David Lean's A Passage to India. Following that he played a lead in My Beautiful Laundrette (1985), and he played Pancks in Little Dorrit (1988).[citation needed]

    Seth's film credits in the 1990s included roles in Not Without My Daughter (1991), Mississippi Masala (1991), Street Fighter (1994), and Harish Saluja's The Journey (1997). In 1993, he played the role of Haroon Amir in the television miniseries The Buddha of Suburbia, for which he was nominated a Royal Television Society award for "Best Actor – Male". In 1995, he played the role of Baba in Flight, for which he won the "Best Actor" award at the Sochi International Film Festival. In 1998, he played the leading role of Gustad Noble in the film Such a Long Journey, for which he won the Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role.[citation needed]

    In 2001, Seth appeared in Monsoon Wedding and he has continued working steadily in British and American films.[citation needed] In 2003 he played the lead in the American film Cosmopolitan, which was broadcast nationally on PBS. He also recently returned to mainstream Indian cinema with his role in the 2012 film, Ek Tha Tiger.[citation needed]

    Personal life

    [edit]

    Seth was married to author Pepita Seth, but they separated in the late 1980s and divorced in 2004.[8][9] His brother is the retired Indian diplomat Aftab Seth.[10]

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Film

    [edit]
    List of performances by Roshan Seth in film
    Year Title Role Notes
    1974 Juggernaut Azad
    1982 Gandhi Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru Nominated- BAFTA Award for Best Actor in a Supporting Role
    1984 Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom Chattar Lal
    A Passage to India Advocate Amrit Rao
    1985 My Beautiful Laundrette Papa Hussein
    1987 Partition
    1988 Little Dorrit Mr. Pancks
    1989 Slipstream George Nyman
    1990 Mountains of the Moon Ben Amir
    1871 Lord Grafton
    1991 Not Without My Daughter Houssein
    Mississippi Masala Jay
    London Kills Me Dr. Bubba
    1992 Electric Moon Ranveer
    1994 Street Fighter Dr. Dhalsim
    1995 Bideshi Ajoy Short film
    Solitaire for 2 Sandip Tamar
    1997 The Journey Kishan Singh
    1998 Such a Long Journey Gustad Noble Genie Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role
    Bombay Boys Pesi Shroff
    1999 Secret of the Andes Don Benito
    2000 Vertical Limit Col. Amir Salim
    2001 Monsoon Wedding Mohan Rai
    Wings of Hope Shekar Khanna
    South West 9 Ravi
    2004 Spivs Omar
    Se sarà luce sarà bellissimo Aldo Moro
    2005 Frozen Noyen
    Proof Professor Bhandari
    2006 Kabul Express Narrator (voice)
    2007 Broken Thread Chief of Enquiry Commission
    Guru Thapar
    Amal Suresh Gupta
    2010 The Truth About Tigers Narrator Short film
    2011 Trishna Mr. Singh
    2012 Ek Tha Tiger Professor Kidwai
    2013 Brahmin Bulls Ashok Sharma
    The Lovers Sadhu
    2016 City of Tiny Lights Farzad Akhtar
    2018 Boogie Man Rupesh
    2019 Dumbo Pramesh Singh

    Television

    [edit]
    List of performances and appearances by Roshan Seth in television
    Year Title Role Notes
    1964 Crossroads Dr. Ahmed
    1966 Public Eye Soondra Episode: "Tell Me About the Crab"
    1967 No Hiding Place Kuldip Mahal Episode: "The Game"
    Theatre 625 Vinay Episode: "55 Columns"
    1968–69 The Wednesday Play Ben Scalfe / Student 2 episodes
    1969 Strange Report Jamal Episode: "Report 3424: Epidemic - A Most Curious Crime"
    1971 The Doctors Bingi Singh Episode 1.88
    1972 To Encourage the Others Jazwon Television film
    1973 The Protectors Persuer Episode: "...With a Little Help From My Friends"
    1975 Six Days of Justice Mr. Wood Episode: "Belonging"
    General Hospital Dr. Narasjee Episode: "The White Rajah"
    1976 Play for Today Dr. Milma Episode: "The Peddler"
    Centre Play Anil Roy Episode: "Commonwealth Season: India - Apply, Apply, No Reply"
    Crown Court Farooq Rana Episode: "A Matter of Honour: Part 1"
    1987 The Happy Valley Defense Solicitor Television film
    Emmerdale Howard 2 episodes
    1988 First Born Dr. Antony Graham Episode 1.2
    Deadline The Emir of Hawa Television film
    Bharat Ek Khoj Jawaharlal Nehru Main cast; Series 1
    1989 In Which Annie Gives It Those Ones Y.D. Billimoria / Yamdoot Television film
    1992 Casualty Sujit Pratkash Episode: "Rates of Exchange"
    Screen One Mr. Humphrey Episode: "Running Late"
    Stalin Lavrentiy Beria Television film
    1993 The Buddha of Suburbia Haroon Amir Television film
    Nominated- Royal Television Society Award for Best Actor
    1994 Siren Spirits Ajoy Miniseries; 2 episodes
    1996 The Bill Ahmed Seth Episode: "Blood Brothers"
    Dangerfield Aslam Choudhury Episode: "Treasure"
    Die Flughafenklinik [it] Dr. Tenshin Sharafi Episode: "Fluchthilfe"
    German TV series
    1997 Turning World Dr. Khan 3 episodes
    Flight Baba Television film
    Food for Ravens Nehru Television film
    Grandpa Chatterjee Grandpa Chatterjee Television film
    1998 Iqbal Ulla Khasi Television film
    1999 The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles Sheikh Khamal Episode: "Tales of Innocence"
    2001 Holby City Kushara Bandara Episode: "Tip of the Iceberg"
    2003 Spooks Fazul Azzam Episode: "Nest of Angels"
    Second Generation Mohan Television film
    Silent Witness Afzal Khan Episode: Answering Fire
    Cosmopolitan Gopal Television film
    2004 Blue Murder Jameel Khan Episode: "Fragile Relations"
    2005 The Man-Eating Leopard of Rudraprayag Pundit Television film
    2007 The Last Days of the Raj Jawaharlal Nehru Television film
    2008 The Cheetah Girls: One World Uncle Kamal Bhatia Television film
    2015–16 Indian Summers Darius Dalal Main cast; Series 1-2
    2017 Diana and I Uncle Zaheer Television film
    2019 Beecham House Emperor Shah Alam Main cast; Series 1
    2021 Behind Her Eyes Dr. Sharma

    Selected theatre credits

    [edit]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ "Stanton Davidson Associates". www.stantondavidson.co.uk. Archived from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 9 January 2020.
  • ^ Audio interview with Seth Archived 31 December 2017 at the Wayback MachineonNPR's All Things Considered, 3 June 2004
  • ^ Carole Zucker (2002). Conversations with actors on film, television, and stage performance. Heinemann. p. 157. ISBN 0325003726. He came to Patna as a professor of biochemistry at the Patna Medical College.
  • ^ Requiem for a rainbow: a Fijian Indian story – Satendra Pratap Nandan – Google Books
  • ^ "BFI Screenonline: Seth, Roshan (1942–) Biography". Archived from the original on 2 February 2009. Retrieved 31 January 2009.
  • ^ a b c d Suman Bhuchar (2002). "Seth, Roshan". In Alison Donnell (ed.). Companion to Contemporary Black British Culture. Routledge. p. 276. ISBN 978-1-134-70025-7.
  • ^ "Awards for Roshan Seth". Internet Movie Database. Archived from the original on 3 February 2009. Retrieved 24 January 2009.
  • ^ Manmadhan, Prema (6 December 2008). "A Malayali in spirit". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 19 June 2020. Retrieved 3 December 2013.
  • ^ De, Shobhaa (14 March 2004). "Stories around my dining table". Mid-Day. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013.
  • ^ Nandan, Satendra Pratap (2001). Requiem for a rainbow: a Fijian Indian story – Satendra Pratap Nandan – Google Books. ISBN 9780646415895. Archived from the original on 23 December 2016. Retrieved 7 November 2016.
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