- Ramon Tikaram
Ramon Pramod Junior Tikaram (born
May 16 ,1967 inSingapore ) is a British stage and screen actor of Indo-Fijian andSarawak ian descent.Early life
Tikaram is the son of Fijian-Indian
British Army soldier Pramod Tikaram and Sarawakian mother Fatimah Rohani. His younger sister is singer-songwriterTanita Tikaram . Tikaram is the great-nephew of Sir Moti Tikaram who was the first Lord Chief Justice of an independent Fiji and the world's longest serving national ombudsman.After attending six primary schools in England and Germany, Tikaram was sent to the
Duke of York's Royal Military School inDover ,Kent in 1978. Achieving proficiency in all things military including firearms and the tuba, his early affinity for the theatre was inspired by legendary drama teacher Ben Johnson, himself a former pupil.Fact|date=January 2008Career
After attending the
National Youth Theatre in 1982 and after appearing inTom Stoppard 's "After Magritte " at theEdinburgh Fringe in 1984, Tikaram decided to read an economics and politics degree at theUniversity of London , switching to English at theUniversity of Kent . He gained a first class honours degree in 1990. Ostensibly moving toDublin to follow in the footsteps of his heroesJames Joyce and W.B. YeatsFact|date=January 2008, he ended up writing and recording for Deutsche Schallplatten inBerlin . In 1992 he released an album of songs "Chill and Kiss" throughout Europe. He returned to acting in 1994, gaining profile for his performances in the film "" in 1995 and theBBC television series "This Life " in which he played the character Ferdy.Tikaram has also enjoyed a varied and successful theatrical career since his portrayal of
Judas Iscariot in the 1997 West End production of "Jesus Christ Superstar " at the Lyceum. His other acclaimed performances include the portrayal ofRama in The National Theatre's 2002 adaptation of "The Ramayana ", and Gaddafi in "Gaddafi:A Living Myth", a dub/punk opera byAsian Dub Foundation , staged by theEnglish National Opera in 2006. Other television credits include Tokaya in the 2005 BBC production "Krakatoa - The Last Days ",BBC TV 'sSilent Witness and Immie inPenny Woolcock 's film "Mischief Night". Tikaram has three children and lives inLondon .elected film and television credits
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*"Dream Team "
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* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/6076080.stm BBC News Online: "This Life's Ferdy not coming back"] from October 2006
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