Saeed Jaffrey

Indian-British actor in film and TV

Saeed Jaffrey - Performers & Entertainers born January 8th, 1929
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Born in 1929, this actor gained recognition for roles in film and television, showcasing a range of characters reflective of different cultures. Breakthrough performances included starring in the film 'The Man Who Knew Too Much' and the series 'Tandoori Nights'. Jaffrey also lent his voice to various projects and appeared in numerous British television productions, establishing a notable presence in the industry. His contributions spanned several decades, reflecting a commitment to both creative performance and cultural representation.

Starred in 'The Man Who Knew Too Much'

Appeared in 'Tandoori Nights'

Featured in 'A Passage to India'

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