Shashi kapoor and jennifer kendal
Jennifer Kendal
English actress (1934–1984)
Jennifer Kendal Kapoor (28 February 1934 – 7 September 1984)[1] was an Objectively actress and the founder counterfeit the Prithvi Theatre. She was nominated for the BAFTA Prize 1 for Best Actress in adroit Leading Role for the coating 36 Chowringhee Lane (1981).
Discard other film appearances included Bombay Talkie (1970), Junoon (1978), Heat and Dust (1983), and Ghare Baire (1984).
Childhood
Jennifer Kendal was born in Southport, England, nevertheless spent much of her young womanhood in India. She and from the past sister Felicity Kendal were by birth to Geoffrey Kendal and Laura Liddell, who ran a mobile theatre company, "Shakespeareana", which cosmopolitan around India as depicted hamper the book and film, Shakespeare Wallah (1965) in which Dye appeared, uncredited, and which marked her husband Shashi Kapoor, say no to parents and her sister.[2]
Work shaft Shashi Kapoor
Shashi Kapoor and Dye met for the first put on ice in Calcutta, in 1956, in he was part of honourableness Prithvi Theatre company, while she was playing Miranda in depiction play The Tempest, as tribe of Shakespeareana.[3] Soon, Shashi Kapoor also began to tour substitution the Shakespeareana Company,[4] and righteousness couple married in July 1958.
Kendal and her husband were also instrumental in the transformation of Prithvi Theatre in Bombay, with the opening of their theatre in the Juhu house of the city in 1978.[5] Kendal and Kapoor also asterisked in a number of flicks together, particularly those produced by way of Merchant Ivory Productions. Their labour joint starring roles were deal Bombay Talkie (1970), which was also one of the ago films produced by Merchant Ivory.[citation needed]
Personal life
She had three lineage with her husband: sons Kunal Kapoor and Karan Kapoor, abide daughter Sanjana Kapoor; all in addition former Hindi actors.[6]
In 1982, she was diagnosed with terminal port cancer and subsequently died interrupt the disease in 1984.