Roshan Seth
Roshan Seth OBE, born on April 2, 1942, is an esteemed actor of Indian descent who has made significant contributions to British and American cinema. His rich career spans several decades and is marked by memorable performances in a variety of acclaimed films.
Seth gained widespread recognition for his role in Richard Attenborough's historical epic, *Gandhi*, where his portrayal added depth to the narrative of the revered leader. He further showcased his versatile acting skills in *My Beautiful Laundrette*, a film that explored themes of race, sexuality, and class in 1980s London. His other notable appearances include *Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom*, where he played a pivotal character, and *Mississippi Masala*, which tackled issues of cultural identity and diaspora.
In addition, Seth starred in *Not Without My Daughter*, a powerful drama that highlighted the struggles of a mother against oppressive circumstances, and in *Such a Long Journey*, where he delivered a poignant performance that resonated with audiences.
His extensive work in theater and television has also earned him critical acclaim, solidifying his status as a prominent figure in the performing arts. In recognition of his contributions to acting and cultural representation, Seth was honored with the Order of the British Empire (OBE). His career reflects a dedication to storytelling and an ability to bridge cultural divides through the art of performance.
Filmography
Mississippi Masala
A Passage to India
Guru
Secret of the Andes
Bombay Boys
City of Tiny Lights
London Kills Me
Vertical Limit
Mountains of the Moon
Street Fighter
My Beautiful Laundrette
Stalin
Juggernaut
Proof (2005)
Not Without My Daughter
The Cheetah Girls: One World
Little Dorrit
Dumbo (2019)
Ek Tha Tiger
Trishna
Boogie Man
Slipstream
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom
Beecham House