Sathyendra | |
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Born | 06-06-1940 Tirupur, Karnataka |
Nationality | India |
Occupation | Film actor |
Children | 1 boy |
Awards | No Award |
S. Sathyendra has acted prominently in old movies in minor roles.
Life in Bangalore
He was born into a Telugu family in Tiputer in Karnataka. His father Sanjevaigh was the first Circle inspector of Police after the British in Karnataka. He was mostly brought up from the age of six to 21 in Bengaluru. He did all his schooling and college (Central College of Bangalore) in Bangalore. He has two postgraduations in Kannada literature and Philosophy and B.A. in Drama and Diploma in French and German and has working knowledge in Italian and Spanish.
He played character roles in college plays and in amateur theatre and has worked as a theatre actor with B. V. Karanth and Girish Karnad the avant-garde giants of Kannada theatre. His first film was Grahana, a Kannada film in which he played a pivotal role. His second film, in which he played a character role was Rishyasringa, produced by G. V. Iyer. He is the first television actor in Karnataka in the children's film Aane Banthu Aane, directed by Chandrashekhara Kambara. He has acted in Our Town by Thornton Wilder, directed by Jacqueline Henny from the USA. He worked as an assistant director for a French documentary film dealing with possessed people in Dargha.
He also worked with Indologists from Germany and America in the field of shadow puppetry and marionettes for 2 years.
Characters he played
He played mostly highly intense, psychologically and artistically demanding characters. He is known for his strong sad face, his shabby and unique beard and hairstyle and powerful eyes; examples include Jeyakanthan's Naan Irukkiren (Lead role), R. K. Narayan's Blind Dog, (Lead Role), Fyodor Dostoyevsky's The Honest Thief (lead role).
Throughout his illustrious career, the accomplished actor has had the privilege of collaborating with some of the industry's most renowned and talented individuals. Noteworthy among his co-stars are Kamal Haasan and Amala, with whom he shared the screen in the acclaimed film "Satya." His performances alongside Raghuvaran in "Ezhavadhu Manidhan," Revathi in "Mann Vasanai," and the ensemble cast featuring Sathyaraj and Nasser in "Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu" have left an indelible mark on the cinematic landscape.
In the realm of telefilms, he exhibited his versatility by portraying compelling characters alongside Major Sundarrajan in "Ennai Pol Oruvan," S. S. Rajendran in "CP143," and Udhiripookkal Vijayan in "Poovurangum Neram." His collaboration with renowned personalities such as Pratappothen in "Meendum Oru Kaadhal Kadhai," Vijayakanth in "Paatukku Oru Thalaivan," and Mohanlal in "Uyarum Gnyan Naadakey" further solidified his stature in the industry.
The actor's repertoire extends to diverse regional cinema, including impactful roles alongside Nana Patekar in the thought-provoking film "Giddh," Sukanya in the tele serial "Aanandham," and Delhi Ganesh in "Hemavin Kaadhalargal." His foray into Malayalam cinema alongside Kanchana, as well as collaborations with Vikram in "En Kaadhal Kanmani," Vijay in "Priyamaanavale," Silk Smitha in Telugu, Sarath Babu in "Kokila," and Nagarjuna in "Chaitanya," underscores his ability to seamlessly transcend linguistic and cultural boundaries. But he isn't all that popular due to his egotistical nature and he is a side actor that's mentally illed suffering depression.
Filmography
Feature films
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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1982 | Ezhavathu Manithan | ||
1983 | Mann Vasanai | Street Singer | |
1988 | Sathya | Pickpocket | |
1985 | Kadamai Kanniyam Kattupaadu | Thief | |
Oru Pullaangulal Aduppoodhugiradhu | Soft hero | ||
1985 | Meendum Oru Kaathal Kathai | intellectually disabled child | |
1988 | Paattukku Oru Thalaivan | Love dejected | |
1998 | Sollamale | Cobbler | |
2000 | Priyamaanavale | Beggar who makes Vijay realize about Husband-Wife relation | |
2003 | Whistle | Petrol Bunk Attendant | |
2012 | 18 Vayasu | Jocky | |
Novel | Thaaththaa | yet to be released | |
Mask | Crazy Maharaja | yet to be released | |
Maya | Scary Watchman | Hollywood film directed by Eric manning. Not released in India. |
Short and telefilms
Film | Role | Comments |
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Knock Out | Most Famous Corpse | Lead Role. Directed by Lenin. Won various awards. |
Kaathu Karuppu | Black Magician | Lead Role |
Andhaadhi | Sad Rapist and Murderer | Lead Role |
Naanum | Film Director | Lead Role |
Naan Irukkiren | Leper | Lead Role. Telefilm based on the Tamil writer Jayakanthan's work. |
Varnam | French Journalist | Character Role. Malayalam film. |
Tamil | Fanatic Tamil professor | Lead Role. Naalaiya iyakkunar. |
Paiththiyam | Mental Math Genius | Lead Role. Naalaiya iyakkunar. |
Aariraaro | Drunkard/painter in a slum | Lead Role. Tele Film. |
Implant Four | Fantasizing mentally diseased professor | Lead Role |
Thirudan | Honest Thief | Lead Role. Based on Dostoyevsky's novel. |
Blind Dog | Blind man in a market | Lead Role. Based on the famous R. K. Narayanan's story. |
Kalki | Man who lived 1500 years ago in Tamil Nadu | Lead Role |
Koodu Vittu | Local voodoo magician | Character Role |
Travel Of The Shadows | Shadow killer | Lead Role. German Film. |
Snake Bite | Cobra Attacker | Lead Role. American film. Screened on a daily basis in a snake park. |
Serials
Serial | Role | Comments |
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Bhairavi | Thrill Creating servant | Yet to be televised |
Aanandham | Highly educated street beggar | 500 episodes |
Arasi | Intellectually disabled 3-year-old child | 300 episodes |
Ammu | Ward boy | 60 episodes |