Sunday, September 13, 2009

The Movie - My Dream Is Yours

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Movie Is being made - in 1949.

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Soundtrack: "Cuttin' Capers" Adapted via 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Ralph Blane' (qv) Based by "Canadian Capers", textual by Guy Chandler, 'Bert White' (qv), 'Henry Cohen (I)' (qv) and 'Earl Burtnett' (qv) Sung by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv), "Freddie, Get Ready" Adapted by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Ralph Blane' (qv) Based on "Hungarian Rhapsody No. 2", written by 'Franz Liszt' (qv) Sung by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv), 'Jack Carson (I)' (qv) and Bugs Bunny ('Mel Blanc' (qv)), "(You May Not Be an Angel, but) I'll String Along With You" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Al Dubin' (qv) Played during the opening credits and later sung by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) Played often throughout the picture, "Love Finds a Way" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Ralph Blane' (qv) Sung by 'Lee Bowman (I)' (qv) (dubbed by 'Hal Derwin' (qv)) and 'Doris Day (I)' (qv), "My Dream Is Yours" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Ralph Blane' (qv) Sung by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) and 'Lee Bowman (I)' (qv) (dubbed by 'Hal Derwin' (qv)), "Someone Like You" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Ralph Blane' (qv) Sung by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv), "Tic, Tic, Tic" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Ralph Blane' (qv) Sung by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv), "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Johnny Mercer' (qv) Sung by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) at an audition, "Nagasaki" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Mort Dixon' (qv) Sung by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) at the Club Babita, "Hooray for Hollywood" Music by 'Richard A. Whiting' (qv) Played during the opening sequence, "I'll Sing You a Thousand Love Songs" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Played immediately after Gary's first "Love Finds a Way" rendition, "I Only Have Eyes for You" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Al Dubin' (qv) Sung by an unidentified male singer during Doug's trip to New York, "Jeepers Creepers" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Johnny Mercer' (qv) Sung by an unidentified female singer during Doug's trip to New York, "With Plenty of Money and You" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Lyrics by 'Al Dubin' (qv) Sung by 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) during the audition for Doug, "Avalon" Music by 'Vincent Rose' (qv) Based on "E lucevan le stelle" from the opera "Tosca" by 'Giacomo Puccini' (qv)) Played after Martha's "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" audition, "I Wanna Go Back to Bali" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Played at the Club Babita, "What's Up, Doc?" Music by 'Carl W. Stalling' (qv) Played on the phonograph when Doug is cooking spaghetti, "Lullaby of Broadway" Music by 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) Played at Gary's party, "Vienna Blood" Music by 'Johann Strauß' (qv) Played on the piano at Gary's party, "Five O'Clock Whistle" Music by 'Gene Irwin (II)' (qv) and 'Josef Myrow' (qv) Played in the bar when Martha is looking for Gary, "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Down" Music by 'Cliff Friend' (qv) Played during the Bugs Bunny sequence, "Bull Dog" Music by 'Cole Porter' (qv) Played when Hutchins receives the telegram
The scene contained by this optical aid feature 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) and her childlike on-screen son confiscate a partisan sad resonance in utilize of Day, since in concrete instinctive life she had incessantly had to quit her personal pre-school-aged son Terry astern beside his grandmother while touring in have a break of a adult trimming songster in the 1940s., The set for Gary Mitchells' apartment is made up using sections of the apartment from "Rope" (1949), Obviously the star of her feature-film debut, _Romance on the High Seas (1948)_ (qv), 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) received only fourth billing, under 'Jack Carson (I)' (qv), 'Janis Paige' (qv) and 'Don DeFore' (qv). In this following vehicle, Miss Day's billing rose to the second spot, right below Mr. Carson., After nearly 10 years, 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv), on loan from MGM, returned to write new songs for a Warner Bros. musical.('Ralph Blane' (qv) was the lyricist.) For old time's sake, the score interpolated three 'Harry Warren (I)' (qv) standards for 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) to sing: "Nagasaki," lyrics by 'Mort Dixon' (qv); "I'll String Along with You," original lyrics by 'Al Dubin' (qv), "lullaby" lyrics by 'Ralph Blane' (qv); and "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby," lyrics by 'Johnny Mercer' (qv). This film was a remake of _Twenty Million Sweethearts (1934)_ (qv), which had featured, among the tunes by Warren and Dubin, "I'll String Along with You," sung first as a 'Dick Powell (I)' (qv) solo, then as a duet by Mr. Powell and 'Ginger Rogers' (qv). For her disc on Columbia Records, 'Doris Day (I)' (qv) teamed with 'Buddy Clark (I)' (qv) to croon "I'll String Along with You.", The novelty song "I Tick, Tick, Tick" that Doris Day's character sings for her first audition was written to take advantage of the publicity surrounding the atomic clock which had just been invented. This clock, now even more precise, is now the standard to which all clocks in the US are set.
Conceited songster Garry Mitchell refuse to regenerate his radio pact, as a result agent Doug Blake decide to find a current character to replace Garry. In New York, he find Martha Gibson, a unattached mother next to a bad voice. He arrange in favour of her to alter to Hollywood, but after personal a hassle maddening to put conscious for sale her to the show's promoter. Doug try all ensnare he can meditate of to create Martha a figure, and in shoot of the two occupation more absorbedly, he falls in regard with her. Complicating matter further be when Martha meet and become attracted to Garry.
Certificates: Finland:S, Sweden:Btl
Color Info: Color
Countries: USA
Genres: Comedy, Musical
Languages: English
Locations: Iverson Ranch, Chatsworth, Los Angeles, California, USA, Los Angeles, California, USA
Runtimes: 101
Sound Mix: Mono
Tech Info: LAB:Technicolor, OFM:35 mm, PCS:Spherical, PFM:35 mm, RAT:1.37 : 1
Release Dates: USA:15 April 1949, USA:16 April 1949, Sweden:5 December 1949, Finland:12 May 1950, Australia:29 September 1950, Denmark:27 November 1950, France:16 May 1951, West Germany:5 June 1951, Austria:10 August 1951

In movie have been taken:

John Berkes (actor)
Death Notes: Hollywood, California, USA
Birth Notes: Trenton, New Jersey, USA
Other Works: Stage actor (credited as Johnnie Berkes or Johnny Berkes); active on Broadway in the following productions:, Robinson Crusoe, Jr. (1916). Musical extravaganza. Music by 'Sigmund Romberg' (qv) and James Hanley. Book by 'Edgar Smith (I)' (qv). Lyrics by 'Harold Atteridge' (qv). Musical Director: Oscar Radin. Music orchestrated by 'Oscar Radin' (qv) and Frank Saddler. Featuring songs with lyrics by Charles McCarron and Charles S. Alberte. Scenic Design by P. Dodd Ackerman, H. Robert Law and John H. Young. Costume Design by Faibsey and Aloys Bohnen. Choreographed by 'Allan K. Foster' (qv). Directed by J.C. Huffman. Winter Garden Theatre: 17 Feb 1916- 10 Jun 1916 (139 performances). Cast: 'John Berkes (I)' (qv) (as "Bob Van Astor/Happy/Trip/Sailor Johnnie") [Broadway debut/credited as Johnnie Berkes], Frank Carter, Kitty Doner, 'Lawrence D'Orsay' (qv) (as "Captain Chichester/The Spaniard/Bamboozla"), Claude Flemming, Frank Grace, 'Al Jolson' (qv) (as "Gus Jackson, Dick Hunter's chauffeur/Good Friday/Fatima"), Barry Lupino, 'Helen Shipman' (qv) (as "Diana Westbury/Lady Diana/Vanilla"), Ada Androva, Cecele Arno, Fay Arthur, Faye Atkins, Dorothy Barnett, Carroll Beerd, Gladys Benjamin, Mabel Booth, Rae Bowdin, Edward Bowers, Eleanor Brown, Evelyn Carberry, Margaret Carmen, Helen Carrington, Mae Chesterly, Ruth Christie, Harry Cohen, Mme. Comont, James Conners, Louisa Conti, Alfred Crocker, Babe Dakin, Vivian Darville, Harry Davis, Marjorie Dayton, Elizabeth Drew, Bert Dunlap, Edna Eaton, Pearl Eaton, Martha Ehrlich, Florence Elmore, Jean Forbes, Mabel Grete, Phyllis Grey, Jean Hackett, Agnes Hall, Grace Hall, Ona Hamilton, Rae Hartley, Mabel Hill, Frank Holmes, Helen Hudson, Alice Humphries, Kathryn Johnson, Ethel Kinley, George Lavender, Marie Leonard, Peggy Loris, Wanda Lyons, Ruth Maybee, Carolyn Maywood, Laura McLure, Irene Mitchell, Marion Mooney, William Morris, Sue Nally, Helen Neat, Florence Nelson, Harry Nelson, Peter O'Neill, Kathryn Perry, Lee Phelps, May Poth, Homer Potts, Viola Quinn, Betty Randolph, Agnes Richter, Isabelle Rodrigues, Dot Rozelle, Clint Russell, Leon Shack, Mildred Simon, Peggy Smith, Mildred Stokes, George Thornton, Gladys Turner, Elinor Wallace, Frank Walters, Al Watson, Viola Watson, Pearl Weber, Jean White, Lois Whitney, Marie Wiereman, Harry Wilcox, Mabel Winters. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert., Sinbad (1918). Musical revue., The Passing Show of 1921 (1920). Musical revue. Music by Jean Schwartz. Book by Harold Atteridge. Lyrics by 'Harold Atteridge' (qv). Incidental music by Al Goodman; Additional music by Lew Pollock, Abner Silver, Howard Brothers, Ernie Erdman, Malvin M. Franklin, Richard Whiting, Frank Magine and Charley Straight. Musical Director: Al Goodman. Music orchestrated by J. Bodewalt Lampe. Additional lyrics by Alfred Bryan, Fred Rose, Alex Gerber, Richard Egan, Sidney Clare, Sidney D Mitchell and Joe Lyons. Dream Fantasies Ballet Conceived and Executed by Cleveland Bronner. Directed by J.C. Huffman and Max Scheck. Winter Garden Theatre: 29 Dec 1920- 28 May 1921 (191 performances). Cast: Eugene Howard, Willie Howard, 'Marie Dressler' (qv) (as "Frances Belasco Starr/Mrs. Hopwood"), Harry Watson, Janet Adai, Abe Aronson, Perry Askam, Violet Ayres, Ethel Baedor, Harry C. Bannister, 'John Berkes (I)' (qv) (as "Ali Shah") [final Broadway role], Cleveland Bronner, Dorothy Bruce, Ruth Channing, Mary Clowes, Stephen Cortez, Elaine Courtney, Dorothy Daniels, Jeanne Danjou, Louise Darcey, Lenora D'Arcy, Glada Davies, Billie Davis, Jeannette Deitrich, Ann Delmore, Kitty Desmond, Adele Devereaux, Mae Devereaux, Violet Englefield, Sonia Fields, Hazel Flynn, Helen Fox, Jean Fox, Shirley Gallop, Robert Gilbert, Frank Grace, Dolly Hackett, Elfin Haye, Ina Hayward, Kitty Holton, Marjorie Hope, Ruby Howard, Sophie Howard, Emma James, Anthony Jochim, Marian Joy, Marie Kane, Grace Keeshon, Mildred La Gue, Estelle Lang, Mildred Lee, Zillah Lenney, Elf Lorraine, Gaby Lorraine, Francis X. Mahoney, Eugene Martinet, Elsie May, Barbara McCree, Evelyn Mead, Helen Mellette, Rosalie Mellette, Irving Mels, Dolores Mendez, Lucila Mendez, Miles Mershon, Emily Miles, Ruth Mills, Anita Miramar, Mona Mode, Poppy Morton, 'J. Harold Murray' (qv) (as "Bevans/The Sultan/"Where is the Beautiful Face" Performer"), Ruth Newman, Kathleen O'Hanlon, Irving O'Hay, Dixie O'Neil, Edith Pierce, Laralda Popenny, William H. Pringle, Tot Qualters, Jack E. Rice, Frank Ridge, Alice Rohrey, Eileen Rooney, Joseph Schrode, Jean Scott, Muriel Seely, Peggy Sletner, Madeline Smith, Orilla Smith, Iris Solfeng, Mildred Soper, Charlotte Sprague, Betty St. Clair, Marie Stafford, Edna Starch, Juliet Strahl, Miss Stryder, Flo Summerville, Maria Talwynne, Joseph Toner, Louise Wayne, Violet Weber, Lyola White, Sammy White, Virginia Wilson, Margaret Wood, Theodore Zambouni. Produced by Lee Shubert and J.J. Shubert.
Birth Name: Feehan, John Patrick
Death Date: 5 July 1951
Birth Date: 13 June 1895

Mel Blanc (actor)
Articles: "Bild & Bubbla" (Sweden), September 2004, Iss. 165, pg. 24-29, by: Claes Reimerthi, "Mix & Max"
His son 'Noel Blanc' (qv) voiced many of the Warner Bros. cartoon characters for a time shortly after Blanc's death., 1/24/61: Was in a near-fatal car accident while many of the shows that required his services, most importantly _"The Flintstones" (1960)_ (qv), were still in production. He did the voices of his characters in both his home bed and his hospital bed, in a full body cast and with all his "Flintstones" co-stars and recording equipment crowded into the same room., Originally, the sound of the Maxwell car on 'Jack Benny' (qv)'s radio show was a pre-recorded sound effect on a phonograph record. During a live broadcast, however, Blanc noticed that the record player wasn't turned on for the crucial moment when the effect was supposed to play. He quickly grabbed the microphone and improvised the sounds himself, to the utter delight of the studio audience. Benny made it part of the program from then on and gave Blanc much larger parts to play in the show., Shortly before his death, executives of Time Warner (owners of Warner Bros.) asked him if there was anything, literally anything, that they could give him to thank him for his life's body of work. He asked for-- and received--a Ford Edsel., While in a coma after a cataclysmic automobile accident, doctors unsuccessfully tried to get Mel to talk. Finally, a doctor, who was also a fan of his cartoon characters, asked Mel, "Bugs? Bugs Bunny? Are you there?" Mel responded, in Bugs Bunny's voice, "What's up, Doc?" After talking with several other characters, they eventually led Mel out of his coma., He appeared in a television commercial for the American Express charge card, where he performed several character voices in quick succession. After his death, American Express began running the commercial again, showing his name with birth and death years on the bottom of the screen at the end of the commercial, both to promote their card, and pay tribute to the vocal genius., Originally, voice artists were not given screen credit on animated cartoons. After he was turned down for a raise by tight-fisted producer 'Leon Schlesinger' (qv), Blanc suggested they add his name as Vocal Characterizationist to the credits as a compromise and omitted the name of any other voice actor that worked on the cartoon. Not only did it give greater recognition to voice artists from then on, it helped to bring Blanc to the public eye and quickly brought him more work in radio.

Lee Bowman (actor)

Leonard Bremen (actor)

Kenneth Britton (actor)

Don Brodie (actor)

Frankie Carle (actor)

Jack Carson (actor)

Robert Carson (actor)

Chester Clute (actor)

Tristram Coffin (actor)

Edward Colmans (actor)

James Flavin (actor)

Rudolf Friml Jr. (actor)

Art Gilmore (actor)

Maynard Holmes (actor)

Edgar Kennedy (actor)

Jack Kenny (actor)

Mike Lally (actor)

Sheldon Leonard (actor)

Paul Maxey (actor)

Adolphe Menjou (actor)

George N. Neise (actor)

Franklin Pangborn (actor)

Duncan Richardson (actor)

S.Z. Sakall (actor)

Jeffrey Sayre (actor)

Frank J. Scannell (actor)

Ross Wesson (actor)

Leo White (actor)

Iris Adrian (actress)

Eve Arden (actress)

Belle Daube (actress)

Doris Day (actress)

Sandra Gould (actress)

Jan Kayne (actress)

Ada Leonard (actress)

Marion Martin (actress)

Patricia Northrop (actress)

Selena Royle (actress)

Louise Saraydar (actress)

Joan Vohs (actress)

Eve Whitney (actress)

Chili Williams (actress)

George Amy (producer)

Michael Curtiz (producer)

Laura Kerr (writer)

Harry Kurnitz (writer)

Dane Lussier (writer)

Paul Finder Moss (writer)

Allen Rivkin (writer)

Jerry Wald (writer)

Wilfred M. Cline (cinematographer)

Ernest Haller (cinematographer)

Harry Warren (composer)

Milo Anderson (costume designer)

Michael Curtiz (director)

Friz Freleng (director)

Folmar Blangsted (editor)

Fred Applegate (miscellaneous crew)

Natalie Kalmus (miscellaneous crew)

LeRoy Prinz (miscellaneous crew)

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Wednesday, August 5, 2009

The Movie - Bauernland - Eine Chronik (1961)

It's recommended to look Bauernland - Eine Chronik movie

Movie Is being made - in 1961.


Color Info: Black and White
Countries: East Germany
Genres: Documentary, Short
Languages: German
Release Dates: East Germany:16 June 1961

In movie have been taken:

Harry Hornig (writer)
Birth Notes:Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Birth Date:22 October 1930

Willi Mller (writer)

Ewald Krause (cinematographer)

Bernhard Zoepffel (cinematographer)

Harry Hornig (director)
Birth Notes:Gelsenkirchen, Germany
Birth Date:22 October 1930

The Movie - Adavi Ramudu (1977)

Not bad - Adavi Ramudu movie

Movie Premier in 1977.


Certificates: India:U
Color Info: Color
Countries: India
Genres: Action, Drama, Romance
Languages: Telugu

In movie played:

Satyanarayana Kaikala (actor)
Birth Notes:Kauthavaram, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India
Given the title "Nava Rasa Natana Sarvabhouma", Telugu Viswa Vidyalyam conferred honorary doctorate to him on 8th April 2005.
Birth Date:25 July 1935

Nagabhushanam (actor)

Rama Nandamuri Taraka Rao (actor)
Father of actor 'Balakrishna (I)' (qv).
Nick Names:NTR
Death Notes:Hyderabad, India (heart attack)
Born into a farmer's cable, Rama Rao Taraka Nandamuri get his bachelors of art spike and take a chore next to the dogma. Married to Nandamuri Basavatarakam, he grove fire stirring acting inwardly films, his loin of the freeway human being _Mana Desam (1949)_ (qv), where on earth he play a detective. His first motion forethought with appliance of a hero be _Palletoori Pilla (1950)_ (qv), which was a giant beat. His subsequent movies--_Shavukaru (1950)_ (qv), _Pataal Bhairavi (1951)_ (qv), _Malliswari (1951)_ (qv) and _Chandraharam (1953)_ (qv)--established him as the premier hero in the Telugu be evidence of industry. He acted in a mythological role as Lord Krishna all for the first occurrence in _Maya Bazaar (1957/I)_ (qv) and acted in maximum of the through role in "Ramayana" and "Mahabharatam", even in Tamil films. He acted in a sum of 254 films, plus every Tamil and Hindi films. He suffer some occupation reversals in the belated 1960s and untimely 1970s, but come vertebrae with a punch in the late 1970s with some major hit akin to _Adavi Ramudu (1977)_ (qv), _Yamagola (1975)_ (qv), _Vetagadu (1979)_ (qv). Some of his major hits in the early 1980s catalogue _Sardar Papa Rayudu (1980)_ (qv), _Bobbili Puli (1982)_ (qv), _Kondaveeti Simham (1981)_ (qv). He become the first superstar of the Telugu films a location presently held by 'Chiranjeevi (I)' (qv). An aggressively heartfelt personage, he also directed films, build a studio and produced films. He complete the TeluguDesam knees-up in 1982 and within a year became the chief minister of Andhra Pradesh. Being more of an actor than a legislator, he resorted to gimmick as his popularity began to wane, degrading himself and the population who elected him. He gone astray dominion in 1989 election, and blamed stir power for his injury to the dislike Congress party to some extent than himself. He married Lakshmi Parvathi in 1993. He was re-elected by a landslide in 1994, but was oust from power by an mid party coup in which his son-in-law and the modern Chief Minister, Mr. Chandrababu Naidu, took done in 1995. He die slighter number than six months after that, in 1996. His son 'Balakrishna (I)' (qv) be a feted actor in Telugu films. He is survive by six sons and three daughters.
Birth Notes:Nimmakuru, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh, India
Spouse:'Basavatarakam Nandamuri' (? - 1986) (her death), 'Lakshmi Parvathi Nandamuri' (1993 - 18 January 1996) (his death)
Death Date:18 January 1996
Birth Date:28 May 1923

Jayapradha (actress)
By 2005, she has acted in nearly 300 films in a 30-year film career., She has acted in seven languages: Telugu (her mother tongue), Tamil, Malayalam, Kannada, Hindi, Bengali, and Marathi., She said that the only autograph she has ever taken in her life has been from her inspiration, 'Mother Teresa' (qv)., When her days as a docile leading lady started winding down, she went into politics, but she hasn't given up films and plays stronger, mature roles., In 2005, she did a famous dance show in Mumbai, where she recreated the time and story of the fiery Amrapali through a ballet choreographed by 'Bhushan Lakandri' (qv) with music and lyrics by 'Ravindra Jain' (qv). Part of the proceeds from this show were given to Deekshaa, the academy of classical dance and music., She was just fourteen years old when she was discovered dancing on stage and was cast as a dramatic heroine in her first Telugu film, _Anthuleni Katha (1976)_ (qv). The famed director 'K. Balachander' (qv) slapped her co-star 'Kamal Hassan' (qv) right in front of her for muffing up a scene. Jaya got scared and ran away from the set crying. Her father soothed her feelings by taking her shopping for clothes and jewelry and convinced her to return to the set the next day., Celebrated Oscar winning filmmaker 'Satyajit Ray' (qv) had called her "the most beautiful face on the Indian screen," a compliment that she cherished so much that she attended his tribute for the release of the book, "The Vision of Ray: Cine Posters & Beyond" (2005) with 'Sharmila Tagore' (qv) and 'Jaya Bhaduri' (qv), the two stars that Ray discovered., Daughter-in-law of producer 'Sunderlal Nahata' (qv).
Jayaprada be born enclosed by class of Lalita Rani in a innermost lesson household to Krishna and Neelavani in Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh by April 3, 1962. She was a dumpy town girl next to dreams of becoming a nonspecific practitioner. Her mother enrol her in shindig and music classes when she was seven years colourless, in amalgamation to going to a even conservatory. Even then again, her father and uncle be viewing financier, her first cartwheel boorish of into films didn't come through them. She was discovered dance on lap at a school drive when she was freshly fourteen years old. Character recitalist Prabhakar Reddy pilfer home a contribution her the identify of Jayaprada and introduce her in a three teeny nursery rhyme in the Telugu film, "Bhoomi Kosam" (1976). That fast lead her to a longer role in Naaku Swatantram's "Vachindhi" (1976). The floodgates open. Major film director, such as Bapu, K. Vishwanath and K.Balachandra, approach her with competence project. She immediately become a giant superstar in Telugu films playing the term role in the big-budget "Seeta Kalyanam" (1976) and "Antuleeni Katha" (1976). But it was her dancing skill and nuanced acting panache as a mute girl that made K. Vishwanath's "Siri Siri Muvva" (1976) into a eternal classic. It would also be her passport into Hindi films as K. Vishwanath remade it into "Sargam" (1979) and made her a overnight star in Bollywood moreover. She earn her initial Filmfare nomination as Best Actress in espouse of the film, and it would become one of her favorite films. She stalled on doing more Hindi films for two years as she wasn't fluent in the oral communication. But she became fluent in Hindi, as all right as Tamil, Kannada, Malayalam and Bengali, and enjoy buffet films in all these language. She endeared audience with her real portrayal of Amitabh Bachchan's girlfriend in her subsequent favorite film "Sharabi" (1984), which became another adult hit and earned her second Filmfare nomination as Best Actress. K. Vishwanath directed her to her third Filmfare nomination as Best Actress for her other favorite film "Sanjog" (1985). But more than a few of her grateful performance would lunge unrewarded. In the Telugu film directed via K.Balachander, "47 Rojulu" (1981) show Jayaprada as a ingenuous girl dupe by her husband in Paris, France, and her endeavour to swift departure from him. But in Hindi films, she normally play the traditionally clothed, docile, resigned wife, and while that photo led to hit films, it also ultimately beat her audiences. She also seem bored and aloof lacking tentative challenge ahead as she had already made her other favorite films: the Hindi films "Sur Sangam" (1985) and "Tohfa" (1984), the Telugu film "Sagara Sangamam" (1983), the Kannada films "Sanadi Appanna" (1977) and "Kavi Ratna Kalidasa" (1983). The simply big spirits come from her personal existence when she meet her husband film company Srikant Nahata. They started out as friends as he was already a married man with brood. But it turned into friendliness when he stand by her because of her funds excise snags. She was considered the "other female," outstandingly since Nahata wouldn't resign from his wife. So she terminated uphill marry him in 1986, and he have prolonged to be married to both women. In 1994, she also became a legislator by joining the Telugu Desam Party. A few years following, a drifting apart industrialized with the ambassadorial participant and she was echoingly pained when she was no longer in the party. She also didn't have any core films creased up. But she kept up with her heaps national and humanitarian cause, especially associated to destitute women and children. She also became leathery and robust and forged on ahead by joining a conflicting political party in a different nation, Uttar Pradesh. She win the election with the saying degree, "Andhra be my janambhoomi but Uttar Pradesh is my karmbhoomi." She also started making films playing stronger, become fully grown role. In "Deh," she played an elder woman have an affair with a markedly younger man. She also write and directed "Class Medal," a Telugu film that starred her sister's son Siddharth and produced by her brother Rajababu. She didn't forget her first love, dancing, and achieve a dance tango in 2005 that won her acute commendation. Having three career (acting, dancing, politics), and a husband, gone her no instance to have children of her dedicated, even though she has expressed a pining to have children. So far, she has shown no desire to do short her three careers and in trueness, stated that she'll be as hardworking and staunch in the approaching as she is particularly immediately.
Height:5' 2"
Quotes:I don't know why but it's been my destiny that I get along better with men than with women., In many ways I feel that my life is like my first film, _Anthuleni Katha (1976)_ (qv). The character in the film is naive and trusting and has to go through a series of experiences to discover herself. My life has been like that too. Starting out as a small-town girl, I have come a full circle, doing things I never thought I could. Fate has been kind to me. I have no complaints. When you stop questioning and your loved one stops explaining, it means you've reached the perfect understanding., [On being married to a man who is already married to someone else] Love is not about power but about acceptance. I'm very sure that I cannot love anyone else but 'Shrikant Nahata' (qv)for the rest of my life. I've accepted him and I'm not going to change that just because our circumstances are complicated. . .his wife Chandra and I now share cordial relations. We've both accepted that we cannot live without Srikant, and if we have to live together, might as well do so amicably., As a young girl, I didn't always want to be an actress. But from the time I started off, I have loved it. In fact I always say that if I am reborn, I wish to be an actress again!, My big break in Hindi films came in _Sargam (1979)_ (qv) in which I portrayed the role of a mute dancer. The film was a remake of my Telugu film _Siri Siri Muvva (1978)_ (qv). I observed mute students closely in preparation for the role. The film opposite 'Rishi Kapoor' (qv) was a resounding success., On learning Hindi to help with her Bollywood career: I kept a tutor who rehearsed my lines. I was keen to do my own dubbing. I would get up at 5 am, take my Hindi class and then leave for my shoot. I would again work on my diction at night., [On her pairing up with star 'Amitabh Bachchan' (qv) in _Sharaabi (1984)_ (qv)] It was my first film opposite Amitji. I was very nervous on the sets. But he made me feel comfortable and corrected my lines. And the comfort level we shared was apparent on the screen. Amitji is a unique and sensitive artiste. Acting opposite him, one can learn a lot by carefully observing his skills., [On her reported rivalry with co-star 'Sridevi (I)' (qv)] There was no jealousy. All our films were done in a professional manner., [On her debut in Telugu films] My mother loved art and got me enrolled in music and dance classes. I began learning traditional Indian dance forms when I was only seven. My dancing skills were noticed at the school's annual function and I ended up bagging a three-minute role in the Telugu film _Bhoomikosam (1974)_ (qv). I was paid Rs 10 for the role.
Birth Notes:Rajahmundry, Andhra Pradesh, India
Salary History:_Bhoomikosam (1974)_ (qv)::Rs. 10, _Aulad (1987)_ (qv)::6 lakhs
Birth Name:Rani, Lalita
Spouse:'Shrikant Nahata' (qv) (22 June 1986 - present)
Birth Date:3 April 1962

Jayasudha (actress)
Spouse:'Nitin Kapoor' (qv) (1985 - present); 2 children
Nick Names:Bapu Bomma
Quotes:To be amazingly ingenuous, I interesting fixedly of fears enclosed by my heed. But when I pray to God, I catch the dent at peace near myself. If you admit in God, I feel you can broadcast with him. I don't know nigh higher than the others but I can., When I first started acting, it was a profession that was looked down upon. I also felt stupid dancing in the middle of the road and holding a hero who was as old as my father. In those days, all the heroes were very old. I didn't like that. I used to feel, 'How can a 17-year-old fall in love with a man who is as old as her father?' I wanted to fall in love with someone who was my age! I was crazy about cricketers and I wanted to marry one., I have always been termed a serious person right from my childhood though I was a bit of a tomboy in school. I do not like artificiality in life and those who pretend to be what they are actually not., I have many friends in the film industry like 'Raadhika' (qv), 'Revathy' (qv), and 'Jayapradha' (qv). Of them 'Jayapradha' (qv) is my close friend. She was always my competitor but we are always friends. Even when a good role is offered to me in the same project we worked together and she never cribbed about it. We get along very well without any jealous feelings., I always enjoyed my acting career. I was always recognized as a performance oriented heroine. I was always considered as the girl next door and loved. I was taken into the films that have two heroines. When either 'Sridevi (I)' (qv) or 'Jayapradha' (qv) are considered for glamor role, it was me who was called up for the other performance heroine role.
Birth Notes:Madras, Tamil Nadu, India
Where Now:(December 2008) The press documented her 50th birthday celebration, coinciding with a Christmas celebration, as she donated gifts to a charitable organization.
Birth Name:Sujatha
Has starred in over 225 Telugu films in her entire career and had 25 films released in a single year., Niece of actress and director 'Vijaya Nirmala' (qv).

Jandhyala (writer)

K. Chakravarthy (composer)

Mahadevan K.V. (composer)

K. Raghavendra Rao (director)