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Thomas Burleigh (Berly) Kurishingal
Born
NationalityIndian
Occupationactor
Years active1938–1984/2015
SpouseSophy
Children3
Parent(s)K. J. Burleigh, Annie

Thomas Burleigh Kurishingal is an Indian actor, director, producer, script writer, music composer in Malayalam cinema, and author of in English. [1]

Biography

He was born to Kurishingal K. J. Berly (also spelt Burleigh), a freedom fighter and Annie Burleigh (a woman activist and leader of the pre-independence era who led a satyagraha against toddy shops in fort Cochin), on 1 September 1932 at Fort Kochi, Kerala. His debut movie was Thiramala in 1953 as a 21 year old perhaps becoming one of the youngest heroes in Malayalam film industry at that time. [2] [3] He later went to do a course on acting in University of California, Los Angeles. There he acted in a few English movies and television series in small roles. He acted in a Hollywood movie Never So Few in 1959. He produced an English movie, Maya for children. He is also interested in magic, violin, Madeleine instrumental music and painting. His painting Galiyan is selected and shown on International festivals.

Later in 1969 he came back and started seafood exporting business. In 1973 he directed a movie, Ithu Manushyano?. Popular song Sughamoru bindu dukhamoru bindu is from this movie. [4] Then he directed Vellarikkaappattanam in 1985 with Veteran actor Prem Nazir as hero. He published a collection of English writings to his credit Beyond Heart (published 2000), which prose-poetry, Fragrant Petals (2004), in memory of his father. He has also published a cartoon book, O Kerala (2007). [5] and Sacred Savage, a historical novel (2017). He is married to Sophy. They have three children, Tanya, Tarun and Tamina and three grandchildren Tahir, Kiara and Kayaan. He currently resides at his family home in Fort Kochi, Kerala. [6]

Filmography

As an actor

Direction

Story

  • Ithu Manushyano? (1973)
  • Vellarikkaappattanam (1985)

Screenplay

  • Ithu Manushyano? (1973)
  • Vellarikkaappattanam (1985)

Production

  • Ithu Manushyano? (1973)
  • Vellarikkaappattanam (1985)

Dialogue

  • Ithu Manushyano? (1973)

Music

  • "Mangalangal"... Vellarikkaappattanam (1985)
  • "Romaancham Poothirangum"... Vellarikkaappattanam
  • "Hemantha Kalam" ... Vellarikkaappattanam

References

  1. ^ "Thomas Berly:Profile and Biography, Malayalam Movie Director Thomas Berly latest Photo Gallery | Video Gallery, Malayalam Movie Director Thomas Berly, Thomas Berly Filimography ,Thomas Berly Films and Cinemas , Thomas Berly Awards and Nominations". Archived from the original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  2. ^ S, Priyadershini (4 September 2022). "Malayalam cinema's 'youngest' hero turns 90". The Hindu. ISSN  0971-751X. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Thomas Berly".
  4. ^ "MarunadanMalayalee.com". www.marunadanmalayalee.com. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Profile of Malayalam Director Thomas%20Berly".
  6. ^ "MarunadanMalayalee.com". www.marunadanmalayalee.com. Retrieved 5 April 2024.

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas Burleigh (Berly) Kurishingal
Born
NationalityIndian
Occupationactor
Years active1938–1984/2015
SpouseSophy
Children3
Parent(s)K. J. Burleigh, Annie

Thomas Burleigh Kurishingal is an Indian actor, director, producer, script writer, music composer in Malayalam cinema, and author of in English. [1]

Biography

He was born to Kurishingal K. J. Berly (also spelt Burleigh), a freedom fighter and Annie Burleigh (a woman activist and leader of the pre-independence era who led a satyagraha against toddy shops in fort Cochin), on 1 September 1932 at Fort Kochi, Kerala. His debut movie was Thiramala in 1953 as a 21 year old perhaps becoming one of the youngest heroes in Malayalam film industry at that time. [2] [3] He later went to do a course on acting in University of California, Los Angeles. There he acted in a few English movies and television series in small roles. He acted in a Hollywood movie Never So Few in 1959. He produced an English movie, Maya for children. He is also interested in magic, violin, Madeleine instrumental music and painting. His painting Galiyan is selected and shown on International festivals.

Later in 1969 he came back and started seafood exporting business. In 1973 he directed a movie, Ithu Manushyano?. Popular song Sughamoru bindu dukhamoru bindu is from this movie. [4] Then he directed Vellarikkaappattanam in 1985 with Veteran actor Prem Nazir as hero. He published a collection of English writings to his credit Beyond Heart (published 2000), which prose-poetry, Fragrant Petals (2004), in memory of his father. He has also published a cartoon book, O Kerala (2007). [5] and Sacred Savage, a historical novel (2017). He is married to Sophy. They have three children, Tanya, Tarun and Tamina and three grandchildren Tahir, Kiara and Kayaan. He currently resides at his family home in Fort Kochi, Kerala. [6]

Filmography

As an actor

Direction

Story

  • Ithu Manushyano? (1973)
  • Vellarikkaappattanam (1985)

Screenplay

  • Ithu Manushyano? (1973)
  • Vellarikkaappattanam (1985)

Production

  • Ithu Manushyano? (1973)
  • Vellarikkaappattanam (1985)

Dialogue

  • Ithu Manushyano? (1973)

Music

  • "Mangalangal"... Vellarikkaappattanam (1985)
  • "Romaancham Poothirangum"... Vellarikkaappattanam
  • "Hemantha Kalam" ... Vellarikkaappattanam

References

  1. ^ "Thomas Berly:Profile and Biography, Malayalam Movie Director Thomas Berly latest Photo Gallery | Video Gallery, Malayalam Movie Director Thomas Berly, Thomas Berly Filimography ,Thomas Berly Films and Cinemas , Thomas Berly Awards and Nominations". Archived from the original on 14 August 2014. Retrieved 14 August 2014.
  2. ^ S, Priyadershini (4 September 2022). "Malayalam cinema's 'youngest' hero turns 90". The Hindu. ISSN  0971-751X. Retrieved 13 September 2022.
  3. ^ "Thomas Berly".
  4. ^ "MarunadanMalayalee.com". www.marunadanmalayalee.com. Retrieved 5 April 2024.
  5. ^ "Profile of Malayalam Director Thomas%20Berly".
  6. ^ "MarunadanMalayalee.com". www.marunadanmalayalee.com. Retrieved 5 April 2024.

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