P.J._Antony

P. J. Antony

P. J. Antony

Indian film actor


P. J. Antony (1 January 1925 – 14 March 1979) was an Indian stage and film actor.[3] He received the National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in Nirmalyam in 1974. He was also the first actor working in Malayalam cinema to receive the award.[4] Antony was also a respected figure in the professional theatre field, working with communist cultural and art bodies like the K.P.A.C.[5]

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He also established his own theatre, named Prathibha Theatres, in Kochi.[6]

Biography

In his early 20s, Antony served in the Royal Navy during World War II. Post-war, he returned home and joined a workshop as an officer. It was in this period that Antony got chance to work with professional theatre artists. Soon he established himself as a prominent figure in Malayalam plays with his skills in acting, writing and direction. He was directly associated with the K.P.A.C., a major political drama theater at that time. He later established two theaters of his own, namely P. J. Theatres and Prathibha Theatres (which is still active).[citation needed]

Building on his expertise in stage plays, Antony began his film acting career.[7] His debut film was Randidangazhi (1957), a film adaptation of Thakazhi Sivasankara Pillai's novel of the same title. He won the National Film Award for Best Actor (known then, in 1974, as the Bharath Award) for his performance as a velichappadu (an oracle or medium between the Goddess and the worshipper in a Hindu temple) in Nirmalyam, directed by prominent literary figure M. T. Vasudevan Nair. Antony was the lyricist and screenwriter for a small number of films. He also directed a film titled Periyar.[8]

In a historical drama, Amal Neerad's Iyobinte Pusthakam had the famous director Aashiq Abu playing the role of P. J. Antony, though in a guest appearance.

Awards

National Film Awards:

Kerala State Film Awards:

Filmfare Awards South:

Filmography

As actor

1950s

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1960s

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1970s

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2020s

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Director

  • Periyar (1973)

Screenwriter

Literary works

P. J. Antony has authored 30 short stories, 100 songs, 41 dramas, 2 autobiographies.[10]

Short stories

  • Pukachurulukal
  • Kalakavan
  • Naludivasangal
  • Ennayillaatha vilakku
  • Chilampoli
  • Thakarnna veena
  • Aa moksham ningalkku venda

Novels

  • Itha manushyan
  • Orugramathinte Athmavu

Poems

  • Prabhatha geetham

Song collections

  • Onappattukal
  • Thakarnna veena
  • Prema sangheetham
  • Keralam Unarunnu

Memories

  • Ente nadaka smaranakal
  • Natakame Ulakam

References

  1. Uncertain, IMDB states 1923, www.pjantonyfoundation.com 1 January 1925.
  2. Uncertain, IMDB states 4 April www.pjantonyfoundation 14 March.
  3. "P.J. Antony remembered". The Hindu. 15 March 2004. Retrieved 13 February 2018.[dead link]
  4. "P.J. Antony's 'Socrates' today". The Hindu. 14 March 2006. Retrieved 13 February 2018.

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