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R. Nagendra Rao

R. Nagendra Rao
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Born Rattihalli Nagendra Rao
(1896-06-23)23 June 1896
Holalkere, Kingdom of Mysore, British India
Died 9 February 1977(1977-02-09) (aged 80)
Nationality Indian
Occupation Actor, film director, producer, screenwriter, composer
Spouse(s) Ratna Bai
Kamala Bai
Children R. N. Krishna Prasad
R. N. Jayagopal
R. N. Sudarshan
R. N. Srinivas
Awards Padma Shri (1976)

Rattihalli Nagendra Rao (23 June 1896 – 9 February 1977) was an Indian theatre actor, film actor and director in South Indian cinema. After a career in theatre, Rao's career in films was those of an actor, director, producer, screenwriter and an occasional composer. He is considered one of the most influential personalities in the history of South Indian cinema.

For his performance in Hannele Chiguridaga (1968), Rao won the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Actor. Recognizing his contribution to cinema, he was awarded the Padma Shri by the government of India in 1976. He had four children, three of who were involved in films. His second son was R. N. Krishna Prasad, a cinematographer, third son, R. N. Jayagopal, a screenwriter and lyricist and the youngest, R. N. Sudarshan, an actor.

Nagendra Rao was born on June 23, 1896, in Holalkere, in the erstwhile Kingdom of Mysore of British India.

Rao began his career as an actor in theatre, acting in plays in the Kannada language, at the age of eight. As a kid, he portrayed the roles of mythological female characters such as Sita, Chandramathi and Desdemona. He then switched to playing male roles, with the plays proving popular in the erstwhile Kingdom of Mysore and the non-Kannada speaking Madras Presidency. In theatre, he worked with A. V. Varadacharya's Ratnavali Drama Company and Chamundeshwari company, in Mysore.

With the beginning of the talking films era in India in 1931, Rao left to Bombay (now Mumbai). Once there, Rao was cast by actor and film director, P. K. Raja Sandow, in his Tamil language films such as Parijata Pushpaharanam (1932), Narada (1932), Kovalan (1933) and the Telugu language film Ramadasu (1933). He appeared in lead roles in the latter two. Following a stint at films, Rao returned to Bangalore and started the Shri Sahitya Samrajya Nataka Mandali (Shri Sahitya Samrajya Drama Company) with Subbaiah Naidu, an actor and director, who like Rao would go on to influence Kannada cinema largely. To make his dream of making a film in Kannada language come true, he approached Shah Chamanlal Doongaji, a businessman in Bangalore, to finance it. With Doongaji choosing Yaragudipati Varada Rao to direct the film, the first talking film in Kannada, Sati Sulochana was made and was released on March 3, 1934. Rao played the role of Ravana in the film, and score the music. His first film as a director came in the 1943 film, Satya Harishchandra, a film that he also produced and starred in.


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