- Sabu Dastagir
Infobox actor
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birthname = Sabu Dastagir
birthdate = birth date|1924|1|27|mf=y
location = Karapur, Mysore,Kingdom of Mysore , British India
deathdate = death date and age|1963|12|2|1924|1|27
deathplace =Chatsworth ,California , U.S.
othername = Selar Shaik Sabu
yearsactive = 1937-1963
spouse = Marilyn Cooper
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tonyawards =Sabu Dastagir (
January 27 ,1924 –December 2 ,1963 ) was afilm actor ofIndia n/South Asian origin—although he later took American citizenship. He was normally credited only by his first name, Sabu, and is primarily known for his work in film during the 1940s.Biography
Born in 1924 in Karapur, Mysore,
Kingdom of Mysore , then a Princely State of British India, Sabu was the son of an Indianmahout (elephant driver). While most reference books have his full name as "Sabu Dastagir", research by journalist Philip Leibfried suggests that was his brother's name, and that Sabu was in fact Selar Shaik Sabu or Sabu Francis. His brother managed his career. [cite book |last = Leibfried |first = Philip |coauthors = Willits, Malcolm |title = Alexander Korda's The Thief of Bagdad, An Arabian Fantasy |year = 2004 |publisher = Hollywood, Calif.: Hypostyle Hall Publishers |isbn = 0-967-52531-4] (His brother was killed in a robbery of his furniture store, a failing business jointly owned by the two men.)Sabu was discovered by
documentary film -makerRobert Flaherty who cast him in the role of an elephant driver in the 1937 British film "Elephant Boy", based on "Toomai of the Elephants ", a story byRudyard Kipling . Sabu is perhaps best known for his role as Abu in the 1940 British film "The Thief of Bagdad". In 1942 he once again played a role based on a Kipling story, namelyMowgli in "Jungle Book" directed byZoltán Korda .After becoming an American citizen in 1944, Sabu joined the U.S Army Air Force as a
tail gunner . He flew several dozen missions over the Pacific and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his valor and bravery.After
World War II , unable to secure the equivalent roles in Hollywood that British films had offered him, his career went into decline, though he occasionally got significant such parts, as his supporting role in the classic British film "Black Narcissus " (1947).On
December 2 ,1963 , Sabu suddenly died inChatsworth, California of a heart attack at the age of only 39 and was interred at the Forest Lawn - Hollywood Hills Cemetery. His last completed film "A Tiger Walks ", was released, after his death, in March 1964.Personal life
In 1948, Sabu married actress Marilyn Cooper, with whom he had two children. Their marriage lasted until his death. Their son
Paul Sabu established therock band Sabu in the 1980s. Daughter Jasmine Sabu was an animal trainer on various films. She died in 2001.Sabu was the subject of a famous paternity suit that resulted in a published opinion by the
California Court of Appeal , Dastagir v. Dastagir, 241 P.2d 656 (Cal. App. 1952). Sabu was sued by an infant girl (born in 1948), through her mother, an unnamed unmarried English actress, who claimed to have had an affair with Sabu and that he was the infant's father. The suit was tried to a jury which returned a nine to three verdict in favor of Sabu.abu in pop culture
Sabu the Elephant Boy was featured in story and song by folk singer
John Prine , and also in the teen novel "The Snarkout Boys and the Baconburg Horror", by Daniel M. Pinkwater.ECW wrestler Sabu was given his ring name at an early age by his uncleEd Farhat , who was a big fan of "The Jungle Book" and Dastagir.Filmography
*"Elephant Boy" (1937)
*"The Drum" (1938)
*"The Thief of Bagdad" (1940)
*"Jungle Book" (1942)
*"Arabian Nights" (1942)
*"White Savage " (1943)
*"Cobra Woman " (1944)
*"Tangier" (1946)
*"Black Narcissus " (1947)
*"The End of the River " (1947)
*"Man-Eater of Kumaon " (1948)
*"Song of India" (1949)
*"Savage Drums " (1951)
*"Baghdad" (1952)
*"Buongiorno, elefante! " (1952)
*"Il Tesoro del Bengala" (1954)
*"The Black Panther" (1956)
*"Jungle Hell " (1956)
*"Sabu and the Magic Ring " (1957)
*"Herrin der Welt - Part I" (1960)
*"Rampage" (1963)
*"A Tiger Walks " (1964)References
External links
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* [http://www.powell-pressburger.org/Obits/Sabu/FIR.html Powell and Pressburger Pages article]
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