- Firdous Bamji
Firdous Bamji (born
May 3 ,1966 ) is an American actor who has played leading roles in world and American premieres of plays by such noted playwrights asTony Kushner ,Eric Bogosian andTom Stoppard . He has also appeared in a number of television shows, such as "Law & Order " and "Law & Order SVU", and several successful movies, such as "The Sixth Sense ", "Unbreakable" and "Analyze That ".In 2006 he was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award as Best Supporting Actor for his work in the film "The War Within".Bamji spent the whole of 2007 working in Europe on a new piece of theatre called "A Disappearing Number". The piece played in Germany, Holland, Vienna and finally had a sold-out run at the Barbican Theatre in London's West End. The piece was produced by the British company Complicite, and conceived and directed by Complicite artistic director, Simon McBurney. Firdous played the role of Al Cooper and was also a co-writer/deviser of the piece. "A Disappearing Number" was given the Laurence Olivier Award and Critics' Circle Award for "Best New Play" of 2007, and The Evening Standard Award for "Best Play" of 2007. The piece takes as its inspiration the life of the untaught, genius mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, and his relationship with his mentor, Cambridge Don, G. H. Hardy.
Bamji was born in
Bombay, India and attendedKodaikanal International School , a small American boarding school in the mountains of SouthIndia . He also grew up inBahrain andSouth Carolina . Bamji now lives inNew York City andLondon .External links
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