S. A. Natarajan

S. A. Natarajan
Born 15 March 1919
Dharapuram , Tiruchirapalli , British India ,
(now in Tamil Nadu , India)
Residence Kodambakkam (1945-1983)
Occupation Actor , Producer , Director
Years active 1935
Children 12 children
Awards Kalaimamani by Tamil Nadu Government

S. A. Natarajan is an Indian film actor, who was active during the 1930s. He was a prominent lead actor and villain during early 1935 who started as a street wise drama artist, stage performer entering the industry. He acted in more than 30 movies in the Tamil language, and had his own production company named Forward Fine Films.[1][2]

Life and work

S. A. Natarajan was born on 15 March 1919 in Dharapuram,Tiruchirapalli. He moved to Chennai in 1935, and started his early career as a street-wise drama artist, then became a drama artist and finally he entered the cinema industry. Known as SAN, Natarajan acted in 30 films. He also formed his own production company, named Forward Art Films, which released two films by named Kokilavani (1956) and Nalla Thangai (1955).

Natarajan has a large family in India. He lived in Kodambakkam from 1935 to 1983 and has twelve children.


Filmography

He has acted in over 30 movies.[3]

Year Movies Name Roles Language
1949 Velaikaari Tamil
Kanniyin Kadhali King Vasantha Kumaran
1950 Manthiri Kumari Parthiban
1951 Kaithi Vijayasaradhi
Marmayogi Baisatchi
Ek Tha Raja Hindi
1952 En Thangai
Penn Manam
1953 Inspector
Manithan
Rohini
1954 Manohara Ukrasenan
Mangalyam
Puthu Yugam
1955 Zamindar
Nalla Thangai
Mullai Vanam
1956 Kokilavani
1958 Mahishasura Mardini Kannada
1959 Pandi Thevan
1961 Ellam Unakkaga
1962 Nichaya Thaamboolam
1964 Magale Un Samathu
1966 Mani Magudam
1967 Paarvathi Kalyanam Kannada
1969 Odahuttidavaru
1971 Nyayave Devaru

References

  1. "s a natarajan". spicyonion. Retrieved 2015-01-16.
  2. "s a natarajan". moviebuff. Retrieved 2016-01-16.
  3. "s a natarajan". chiloka. Retrieved 2016-01-16.

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