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Sabu (oyuncu)
Sabu Dastagir, (d. 27 Ocak 1924, Mysore, Hindistan - 2 Aralık 1963, Los Angeles), Hint-Amerikalı oyuncu. 1942'de Rudyard Kipling eserinden alınma Ormanın Kitabı filminde canlandırdığı Mogli karakteriyle sivrildi.
Filmografi
[değiştir | kaynağı değiştir]- 1937: Fil Çocuk
- 1938: The Drum
- 1940: The Thief of Bagdad
- 1942: Ormanın Kitabı
- 1942: Arabistan Geceleri
- 1943: White Savage
- 1944: Cobra Woman
- 1947: Black Narcissus
- 1948: Man-Eater of Kumaon
- 1949: Song of India
- 1951: Savage Drums
- 1953: Il tesoro del Bengala
- 1956: Laya – Das Mädchen im Dschungel
- 1960: Herrin der Welt
- 1962: Rampage
- 1963: A Tiger Walks
Dış bağlantılar
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Nowadays we hear of many Indian actors and actresses who have acted and are still acting in Hollywood films with varying degrees of success. Among the well known examples are Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Amitabh Bachchan, Tabu, Priyanka Chopra, Om Puri, Irrfan Khan and others. But hardly anyone knows about the Indian who was the first to make a mark in Hollywood. His name was Sabu Dastagir. He rose from a humble family background and became so well known that he was inducted into the Hollywood Walk Of Fame in 1960.
Sabu was born in 1924 in Mysore. Sabu’s father was an elephant mahout and it was due to his father’s work that Sabu became familiar with the ways of elephants from a young age. When he was 13 years old, Sabu was discovered by documentary filmmaker Robert Flaherty. The filmmaker was an American who made several movies of people in unusual places with unusual occupations.
The experienced Flaherty saw a spark in Sabu and probably his familiarity with elephants prompted the director to cast him in the lead role in his film titled
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Sabu (actor)
Indian actor (1924–1963)
Sabu Dastagir (possibly born Selar Sabu; 27 January 1924 – 2 December 1963) was an Indian actor who later gained United States citizenship. Throughout his career he was credited under the name Sabu and is primarily known for his work in films during the 1930s–1940s in Britain and the United States.[3][4][5][6] He was inducted into the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1960.
Early life
Born in 1924 in Karapura, Mysore, Kingdom of Mysore, then a Princely State of British India,[2][7][8] his father was a mahout (elephant keeper/trainer). While most reference books list his full name as "Sabu Dastagir" (which was the name he used legally), research by journalist Philip Leibfried suggests that his birth name was in fact Selar Sabu.[9]
Career
When he was 13, Sabu was discovered by documentary filmmaker Robert Flaherty, who cast him in the role of an elephant driver in the 1937 British film Elephant Boy. This was adapted from "Toomai of t
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