Birthday: 1929-01-01
Deathday: 2010-11-17
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Gender: Male
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N. Viswanathan (1929 – 17 November 2010), popularly known as Calcutta Viswanathan in theTamil film industry, was an Indian actor and academic. A Tamilian by birth, he moved to Calcutta(now Kolkata) at a young age and joined St. Xavier's College, Calcutta as an English professor and continued to teach there for more than 40 years. Viswanathan was also a well-known public speaker. He started acting films after entering into the Bengali films by acting in Mrinal Sen'sPunascha and Satyajit Ray's Kanchenjungha.[2] In an acting career spanning over 40 years Viswanathan appeared in nearly 100 films in Bengali, Tamil and English. Viswanathan was a member several theatre groups and also formed the "Calcutta Players", an acting troupe
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Kanchenjunga | ||
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2006-02-23 | Byatikrami | |
2006-01-20 | Andhakarer Shabdo | ||
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2002-08-15 | Baba | Baba's Father |
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1999-02-18 | Dialogue and Delirium | |
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1993-07-15 | Sunya Theke Suru | |
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1984-10-23 | Enakkul Oruvan | |
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1984-10-22 | Oh Maane Maane | |
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1983-03-04 | Kann Sivanthaal Mann Sivakkum | |
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1983-01-01 | Sagar Balaka | |
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1982-01-01 | Uttar Meleni | |
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1981-10-02 | Saheb | |
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1980-11-06 | The Mist | Raghunath |
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1980-08-01 | Paka Dekha | |
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1976-10-22 | Moondru Mudichu | The unnamed widower |
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1974-04-05 | Rodon Bhara Basanta | |
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1971-04-30 | Ekhonee | |
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1970-07-24 | Duti Mon | |
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1964-10-30 | Anustup Chhanda | |
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1963-01-01 | Barnali | Dr. Ghosh |
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1962-05-11 | Kanchenjungha | Bannerjee |
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1961-04-12 | Over Again |