Ben Evangelisto

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Born
Evangelisto Diogo Agnelo Fernandes

(1966-09-10) 10 September 1966 (age 59)
OthernamesBig Ben
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • singer
  • playwright
Yearsactive1980–2012; 2017–present
Ben Evangelisto
Fernandes in 2013
Born
Evangelisto Diogo Agnelo Fernandes

(1966-09-10) 10 September 1966 (age 59)
Other namesBig Ben
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • singer
  • playwright
Years active1980–2012; 2017–present
Spouse
Sibila Rodrigues
(m. 2008)
Children2
Websitefacebook.com/benevangelisto.fernandes

Evangelisto Diogo Agnelo Fernandes (born 10 September 1966), known professionally as Ben Evangelisto, is an Indian comedian, actor, singer, and playwright known for his work in Konkani films and tiatr (theatre) productions.

Evangelisto Diogo Agnelo Fernandes was born on 10 September 1966 in Margao, Goa, India. He was the son of Caetano Fernandes, a seafarer, and Maria Purificaçaò Goes, a homemaker. Fernandes's paternal uncle was a performer of moderate acclaim, known for his contribution in a minor capacity to the Konkani film Jivit Amchem Oxem. From a young age, Fernandes demonstrated an interest in Goan Konkani theater, known locally as tiatrs. During his childhood at the age of 9, he was a frequent spectator at the non stop dramas presented by Rosario Rodrigues, a popular figure in the Goan khell tiatr tradition. Fernandes was also influenced by the similar works of young tiatr artists from Colva, such as Rosary Ferns. Following the viewing of these performances, he would go back to his uncle's residence in Sernabatim and replicate the cants or songs from the tiatrs, with a focus on those created by Rodrigues.[1]

At the age of 12, Fernandes matriculated at St. Anthony's boarding school located in Duler, Mapusa. During this period, he commenced composing his own unique tiatrs, marking the start of his career as a Konkani playwright. During his tenure as a young boarding student at St. Anthony's, Fernandes exhibited an aptitude for acting, which was initially identified by the Franciscans brothers. While studying at the institution, he crafted brief dramatic pieces in Konkani and English, with the assistance of the brothers in bringing these theatrical works to life on stage. Fernandes also received additional training in music and singing from mestre Anthony Velho. Among Fernandes's early dramatic writings was an English-language play titled Goa Today that addressed the emerging issue of drug addiction in the Goa region.[2]

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