Victor Banerjee
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Born | 15 October 1946 Calcutta India |
Years active | 1977 - |
Victor Bannerjee (Bengali: ভিক্টর ব্যানার্জী, Hindi: विक्टर बैनर्जी, Urdu: وِچتور بانیرجِ), born 15 October 1946 in Calcutta, India, is an Indian actor of Bengali descent, working in Hindi, Bengali and English language films. He has also appeared on a number of TV Series on Indian television. He has worked for prominent directors like Jerry London, Shyam Benegal, Satyajit Ray, Roman Polanski, James Ivory and David Lean.
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[edit] Early life
Bannerjee is the descendant of Womesh Chandra Bonnerjee, a leading intellectual, a prominent man of his time and the first president of the Indian National Congress (1885).
He had his schooling in St. Edmunds', Shillong and graduated in English Literature from St. Xavier's College, Calcutta.
[edit] Career
In 1984, he acted as Dr. Aziz Ahmed in David Lean's adaptation of the book A Passage to India, bringing him to the attention of Western audiences. Victor was nominated for BAFTA award for this role in 1986. He won two other awards for this role: Evening Standard British Film Award and NBR Award (National Board Review, USA).[1]
He acted in Merchant Ivory Productions Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures and Satyajit Ray's Ghare Baire.
Though in recent years he has largely been involved with Bollywood, he is also affiliated with the Bengali film industry. He also plays 'character actor' roles from time to time in the British cinema. He was also cast in the role of Jesus by director Stephen Pimlott in the 1988 production of the York Mystery Plays.
[edit] Life
When not in Calcutta, he is to be found in the hill station of Landour in the Lower Western Himalaya in northern India. His wife's name is Maya Banerjee.
He has dabbled from time to time in human rights and labor issues, having helped form the Screen Extras Union of India, and also having campaigned for the creation of Uttarakhand and for the rights of Garhwali farmers. He has dabbled in Indian politics, and was once a parliamentary candidate for the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) from West Bengal.
[edit] Filmography
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- Shatranj Ke Khiladi (1977) (English Title: The Chess Players) (dir. Satyajit Ray)
- Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures (1978) (dir. James Ivory)
- Pikoor Diary (1981) (dir. Sandip Ray)
- Kalyug (1981) (dir. Shyam Benegal)
- Jaipur Junction (1982)
- Arohan (1982)
- Doosri Dulhan (1983)
- Ghare Baire (1984) (English Title: The Home and the World) (dir. Satyajit Ray)
- A Passage to India (1984) (dir. David Lean)
- Foreign Body (1986) (dir. Jerry London)
- Dadah Is Death (1988)
- Mahaprithivi (1992)
- Bitter Moon (1992) (dir. Roman Polanski)
- Antarghaat (2002)
- Bhoot (2003)
- Joggers' Park (2003)
- Bow Barracks Forever (2004)
- Yatna (2005)
- It Was Raining That Night (2005)
- My Brother... Nikhil (2005)
- Amavas (2005)
- Home Delivery: Aapko... Ghar Tak (2005)
- Ho Sakta Hai (2006)
- The Bong Connection (2006)
- Tara Rum Pum (2007)
- Apne (2007)
- Sarkar Raj (2008)
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