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Naveen Andrews Tamir Naipaul on The Beast
London-born Naveen Andrews auditioned for drama school and was accepted at London's Guildhall School of Music and Drama. His studies paid off when he won a role in Hanif Kureshi's film, "London Kills Me."In 1993 he was nominated by the Evening Standard Drama Awards as Most Promising Newcomer for his part in "Wild West." His big break occurred when he was cast opposite Juliet Binoche in the Oscar-winning film "The English Patient." He then appeared in such films as "Kama Sutra," "Mighty Joe Young," "True Love and Chaos" and "Drowning on Dry Land," with Barbara Hershey. He will be seen in the upcoming "Rollerball," with Jean Reno. On television his starring performance in "The Chippendale Murders" was highly acclaimed, as was his work in the BBC's "The Buddha of Suburbia," for which he was nominated for Best Actor at the San Remo Film Festival. He also starred in the BBC's "Peacock Spring," "Double Vision," opposite Kim Cattrall, "The Frontier" and Mira Nair's "My Own Country." Naveen enjoys playing guitar and reading. He currently resides in Los Angeles with Barbara Hershey. He has one son, Jaisal. PERSONAL INFORMATION HOMETOWN: London, England BIRTHDATE: January 17 |
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