Kollam G. K. Pillai

Kollam G. K. Pillai
Born G Krishna Pilla
August 29, 1924
Sankaramangalam, Chavara, Kollam
Died 30 January 2016[1]
Nationality Indian
Occupation Film actor
Years active 1973–2016
Spouse(s) Bhavaniyamma
Children 4

Kollam G. K. Pillai was an Indian film actor in Malayalam cinema.[2] He acted in more than 50 films. He handled character roles and comedy roles during the 1970s and 1980s. He died on 30 January 2016.[3]

Career

He was a theater artist turned movie actor. He entered into the field of dramas in 1950 through school festivals. He became active in theater with the famous drama Dahajalam in 1962. He has performed many famous dramas, on than more than 4000 stages; these dramas include Dahajalam, Neethipeedam, Rajadoothu, Ayiram Arakkilam, and Accident. Masappady Mathupillai (1973), directed by A. N. Thampi, was his debut movie. He worked as a conductor at Kerala State Road Transport Corporation. He acted in many television serials as well. He was not active in movies for a long time since the loss of his eyesight.[4]

Personal life

He was born to Ammachiveedu Radhabhavan K.P. Gopalakrishnan and Kunjiyamma on August 29, 1924 at Kollam. He was married to Madhavikuttiyamma and the couple had four children, Jayasree, Ushakumari, Vijayasree and Bindusree. He was settled at Sankaramangalam in Chavara, Kollam.[5] He died on 30 January 2016 at his daughter's house Oyoor in Kollam due to age related ailments. He was 92.[3]

Partial filmography

As a singer

Television serials

See also

References

  1. സ്വന്തം ലേഖകൻ. "നടൻ കൊല്ലം ജി.കെ.പിള്ള അന്തരിച്ചു". Manoramaonline.com. Retrieved 2016-02-01.
  2. "Malayalam movie photos, Malayalam cinema gallery, Malayalam cinema actress, Malayalam cinema photos, New Malayalam cinema". malayalamcinema.com. Retrieved 3 August 2014.
  3. 1 2 "ചലച്ചിത്ര-നാടക നടന്‍ കൊല്ലം ജി. കെ പിള്ള അന്തരിച്ചു". Mangalam.com. Retrieved 2016-02-01. zero width joiner character in |title= at position 20 (help)
  4. "വെള്ളിവെളിച്ചത്തിൽ നിന്ന് കണ്ണിലെ ഇരുട്ടിലേക്ക് കൊല്ലം ജി.കെ. പിള്ള". Malayala Manorama: 6. September 21, 2012.
  5. "Kollam GK Pillai". malayalachalachithram.com. Retrieved 3 August 2014.

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