- Jamila Massey
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notable role = Satya Khanna in "The Archers ",Neelam Kapoor in "EastEnders "Jamila Massey (born
7 January 1934 ) is anIndia n actress andwriter . Massey has had a long career on UK television and radio. She is possibly best known for playing Auntie Satya in the long running radio soap "The Archers ", and her role asNeelam Kapoor in "EastEnders ".Early life
Massey came to the
United Kingdom with her parents in 1946 at the age of 12. Her father fought in the Second World War, but remained in the UK and became a producer for theBBC ." [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/llanidloes/pages/jamila_massey.shtml Archer's Actor - Jamila Massey] ", BBC. URL last accessed on2007-03-31 .]As a child Massey acted various parts in children's programmes for BBC radio. She attended
King's College London and graduated inLatin ,Urdu and English. She had aspirations to train as an actress; however, her mother frowned upon such a career. Massey's mother refused to allow her to attend drama school after the death of her father, so she was forced to use subterfuge to fulfill her acting dream.Career
She began her acting career as an extra. Her first film role was in "
Sink the Bismarck! " (1960), where she was used to translate and report a news section from the film into Urdu — announcing the sinking of the British battleship HMS "Hood".She continued to work extensively on radio in English, Urdu,
Hindi and Punjabi as well as for the German service of the BBC. Years later she acted in "Tribunal", aZDF television serial in German, with leadingEurope an actors. She joined the Afro-Asian Committee of Equity and continued to work in film and television. Roles for Asian actors were minor during her early career, but she was given parts in shows such as "Crossroads" (1964); "Within These Walls " (1976); "The Next Man " (1976); "Z Cars " (1976-1977); "Target" (1977); "Mind Your Language " (1977; 1979); "Play For Today " (1977; 1978); "Empire Road " (1979); "Angels" (1981); "Minder" (1982); "The Jewel in the Crown" (1984); "The Bill " (1984); "Albion Market " (1985); "Chance in a Million " (1986); "Madame Sousatzka " (1988); "Great Balls of Fire!" (1989); "Brookside " (1989) playing Manju Batra and "Pie in the Sky " (1994).Gradually her roles became more substantial, and in the mid-1990s she was cast as the recurring character Auntie Satya in Radio 4's daily agricultural
soap opera , "The Archers ", fulfilling one of her life's amibitions. Massey was the second actress to play the role. She had initially been asked to audition for the part, but was forced to turn it down due to work commitments. A year later she was offered the same part when the role was recast. Her character makes occasional appearances to visit her niece, Usha Gupta (Souad Faress ).In 1997 she was cast in the popular BBC soap opera "
EastEnders ". She playedNeelam Kapoor , the domineering mother of market-trader Sanjay (Deepak Verma ) until 1998.Other acting credits include "Arabian Nights" (2000); "" (2001); "Perfect World" (2001); "Doctors" (2002); "
All About Me " (2003); "Chicken Tikka Masala" (2005).Theatre work includes "The Great Celestial Cow" (Royal Court), "
Conduct Unbecoming " which touredCanada as well as the UK, "Song for a Sanctuary" (Lyric Hammersmith) and "Women of the Dust" (Tamasha Theatre and Bristol Old Vic). She also played Kasturba in "Mahatma versus Gandhi" in the BBC Home and World Services and Harvey Virdi in "Calcutta Kosher", a play on the Indian Jewish Community ofKolkata ." [http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/mp/2005/02/03/stories/2005020301380400.htm Metro Plus Delhi] ", "The Hindu". URL last accessed on2007-03-31 .]As well as acting, Massey has also co-authored several books with her husband, writer
Reginald Massey . One was a novel, "The Immigrants", based on field research among first-generation Asians in Britain. The other books were "The Music of India", for whichRavi Shankar provided a foreword, and "The Dances of India". Massey is deeply interested and involved in music, she has introduced several Indian musicians and dancers to audiences in the West." [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/mid/sites/bookshelf/pages/reginald_massey.shtml From India to Llani] ", BBC. URL last accessed on2007-03-31 .]Personal life
Massey and her husband, the author and poet Reginald Massey, live together in
Llanidloes ,Wales .References
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