Tom Alter

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Thomas Beach Alter (22 June 1950 – 29 September 2017)[1] was an Indian actor.[2] He was best known for his works in Hindi cinema,[3][4] and Indian theatre.[5] In 2008, he was awarded the Padma Shri by the Government of India.[6][7]

Born
Thomas Beach Alter

(1950-06-22)22 June 1950
Died29 September 2017(2017-09-29) (aged 67)
OccupationActor
Yearsactive1975–2017
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Alter in 2016
Born
Thomas Beach Alter

(1950-06-22)22 June 1950
Died29 September 2017(2017-09-29) (aged 67)
OccupationActor
Years active1975–2017
Spouse
Carol Evans
(m. 1977)
Children2
Relatives
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Early life

Born in Mussoorie in present-day Uttarakhand,[8] Alter was the son of American Presbyterian missionaries of English, Scottish and Swiss German ancestry and lived for years in Mumbai and the Himalayan hill station of Landour. His grandparents migrated to Madras, India from Ohio, U.S., in November 1916.[9] From there, they moved to and settled in Lahore, in present-day Pakistan. His father was born in Sialkot.[9] After the Partition of India, Alter's family split into two; his grandparents chose to stay in Pakistan while his parents moved to India. After living in Allahabad, Jabalpur and Saharanpur, in 1954 they finally settled in Rajpur, Uttarakhand, then a small town located between Dehradun and Mussoorie; Rajpur is now considered a suburb of Dehradun. Alter's siblings are older sister Martha Chen, who teaches at Harvard University[10] and brother John, a poet.[3] Author Stephen Alter is a first cousin.

As a child, Alter studied Hindi among other subjects in Mussoorie's Woodstock School. At 18, Alter left for the U.S. for higher education and studied at Yale University for a year before returning to India upon losing interest in studies. The following year, he obtained work as a teacher at St. Thomas School, Jagadhri, in Haryana. He worked there for six months, simultaneously coaching his students in cricket. Over the next two and a half years, Alter worked several jobs, teaching for a while at Woodstock School, Mussoorie, and working at a hospital in the U.S., and returning to India before continuing to work at Jagadhri. At Jagadhri, he began to watch Hindi films.[9] It was during this time that he saw the Hindi film Aradhana, which proved to be a turning point in his career and drifted towards a career in acting, inspired by the lead actor Rajesh Khanna.[11] He headed to Film and Television Institute of India (FTII) in Pune, where he studied acting from 1972 to 1974 under Roshan Taneja.[9]

Career

Film

After graduating from FTII, Alter headed straight to Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay) and soon got his first break in the Dev Anand starrer Saheb Bahadur (1977), directed by Chetan Anand. However, his first release was Ramanand Sagar's Charas. This was followed by roles in Des Pardes, Ram Bharose, Hum Kisise Kum Nahin and Parvarish. He dubbed for actor Jeevan for the innocent person of the twin roles played by Jeevan in the film Amar Akbar Anthony.

Alter was fluent in Hindi and Urdu, and was knowledgeable about Indian culture. He could also read Urdu and was fond of Shayari.[9] He worked for noted filmmakers like Satyajit Ray in Shatranj Ke Khilari and is remembered for his role as a British officer in Kranti. He got the opportunity to act with his idol Rajesh Khanna in the film Naukri, directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee in 1978 and later in Chetan Anand's Kudrat. In Sardar, the 1993 film biography of Indian leader Sardar Patel, which focused on the events surrounding the partition and independence of India, Alter portrayed Lord Mountbatten of Burma.[12] He also acted in the Hollywood movie One Night with the King with Peter O'Toole.

In 1996 he appeared in the Assamese film Adajya, and in 2007 acted in William Dalrymple's City of Djinns alongside Zohra Sehgal and Manish Joshi Bismil. He also appeared in the solo play Maulana and the film Ocean of An Old Man.

Alter played the role of a doctor in Bheja Fry, a comedy movie starring Rajat Kapoor.

In April 2011 he acted in a short film Yours, Maria directed by Chirag Vadgama, playing the lead role of Matthew Chacha in the movie.

Alter lent his voice for the authorized audio autobiography of Dr. Verghese Kurien, titled The Man Who Made The Elephant Dance, which was released in 2012.

Some of his most famous movie roles have been as Musa in Vidhu Vinod Chopra's acclaimed crime drama Parinda, Mahesh Bhatt's blockbuster romance Aashiqui, and Ketan Mehta's Sardar, in which Alter essayed the role of Lord Mountbatten.

His last film was Hamari Paltan (2018).[13]

Television

Alter appeared in many Indian television series, including Samvidhaan.[citation needed] In Zabaan Sambhalke he played the role of a British writer, Charles Spencers, who lives in India and wants to learn the Hindi language. He acted in the TV series Khamosh Sa Afsana (as a Husain Baba), telecast on Doordarshan in 2014–15. In November 2014, he played Sahir Ludhianvi in a stage production based on the life and work of the famous Urdu poet and film lyricist. He also played a schoolteacher in Yahan Ke Hum Sikandar.[5] Alter has worked as the red robe guru in Mukesh Khanna's TV production Shaktimaan (1998–2002).[14] Also, he appeared in Contiloe & Cinevistaas show Ssshhhh...Koi Hai in 2002–03. He played Indian characters in Indian television series, such as the long-running Junoon, in which he was the sadistic mob lord Keshav Kalsi.[15] He anchored "Adabi Cocktail" in 2000 telecast on Urdu Television Network and interviewed Johny Walker, Naushad, TunTun, Hasan Kamaal, Adnan Sami, Jagdeep, Naqsh layalpuri and many more.[12]

Tom Alter as Zafar

Theatre

In 1978, he, Naseeruddin Shah, and Benjamin Gilani formed a theatre group called Motley Productions.[16] Their first play was Samuel Beckett's play Waiting for Godot, which was staged at Prithvi Theatre, Bombay, on 29 July 1979. He went on to appear in many other plays at the theatre, including an adaptation of Vaikom Muhammad Basheer's My Grandad Had an Elephant which was performed on 7 June 2011. He has also worked with the New Delhi theatre group Pierrot's Troupe.[5]

In the early 2000s, he played the Indian independence activist Maulana Azad in a one-man Urdu-language play.[17]

In Ghalib In Delhi, he played the role of Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib.[18]

He was the lead actor in "Once Upon A Time", a collection of five short stories presented as vignettes, directed by Sujata Soni Bali and co-starring prominent stage actor and TV personality Sunit Tandon. The production was last staged in Mumbai on 17 June 2017.

Writing and journalism

Alter has written books including The Longest Race, Rerun at Rialto, and The Best in the World.[19] He was also a sports journalist with a special interest in cricket, a game on which he has written extensively in publications such as Sportsweek, Outlook, Cricket Talk, Sunday Observer, Firstpost, Citizen, and Debonair. Alter was the first to video interview Indian cricketer Sachin Tendulkar in 1988.[20]

Alter played cricket for a film industry team MCC (Match Cut Club), which includes Naseeruddin Shah, Satish Shah, Vishal Bhardwaj, Aamir Khan, Nana Patekar, Bhupinder Singh and Amarinder Sangha.[21]

In 1996, he was invited by friend Siraj Syed to Singapore, to do cricket commentary in Hindi, for Indian viewers, on the sports TV channel, ESPN.

Personal life

Alter married Carol Evans, a fellow Woodstock School student, in 1977. They had two children together.[22]

In September 2017, Alter was diagnosed with stage IV skin cancer (squamous cell carcinoma).[23] His thumb had been amputated a year earlier because of the condition.[24] He died on 29 September at his residence in Mumbai.[25][26]

Filmography

Film

More information Year, Title ...
Year Title Role Notes
1975 Mrig Trishna Colonel Lawrence
1976 Charas Chief Custom Officer
Laila Majnu
1977 Shatranj Ke Khilari Capt. Weston
Hum Kisise Kum Naheen Jack
Parvarish Mr. Jackson, Supremo's 2nd in Command
Saheb Bahadur
Ram Bharose Tom
Kanneshwara Rama British Superintendent of police Kannada film
Chani Marathi film
1978 Atyachaar
Naukri Mr. Anderson
Des Pardes Inspector Martin
Kaala Aadmi
1979 Chamelee Memsaab
Junoon Priest
Hum Tere Aashiq Hain British Police Commissioner
Salaam Memsaab John
1980 Bharat Ki Santan
Constans
1981 Kranti British Officer
Kudrat Major Thomas Walters
1982 Meri Kahani
Brij Bhoomi Guest Brajbhasha film
Gandhi Doctor at Aga Khan Palace English film
Vidhaata David
Swami Dada Bob Simpson
Jaanwar
1983 The Last Tiger
Nastik Mr. John
Arpan Tom
Jaani Dost Cobra's Goon
Romance Priest
Gulami Ki Zaanjeerein
1984 Sharara
Bad Aur Badnam President of ringania Uncredited
1985 Ram Teri Ganga Maili Karam Singh (Ganga's Brother)
Bond 303 Tom
1986 Manav Hatya
Shart Alter
Amma British Officer
Sultanat Shah
Karma Rexson
Chambal Ka Badshah
Avinash Tom
Palay Khan
Car Thief John
On Wings of Fire Priest English film
1987 Mr. X
Jalwa Voice of wrestler
Woh Din Aayega Somnath
1988 Etwa
Commando Hatcher
Rukhsat New York Police Capt. Morri
Khoon Bhari Maang Plastic Surgeon Cameo appearance
Janam Janam DFO
Sone Pe Suhaaga Dr. Rex
Ore Thooval Pakshikal
1989 Shagun
Vardi Tom
Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro Johan - (Jani Hippi)
Daata Pat
Tridev Dunhill
Bye Bye Blues Gilbert Wilson
Parinda Musa
Swarn Trisha
1990 Aashiqui Arnie Campbell
Doodh Ka Karz Frank
Zimmedaaar Mercus
Atishbaz
1991 Farishtay Guest Appearance
Deshwasi
Pahari Kanya Doctor Assamese language film
Jab Pyar Kiya to Darna Kya
1992 Suryavanshi Tom
Tahalka Dong's army captain
Angaar Public prosecutor Uncredited
Junoon Harry
1993 Kala Coat Alexander
Gumrah Insp. Phillip
1994 Sardar Lord Mountbatten
Insaniyat British Intelligence
Gajamukta
Ekka Raja Rani Mr. Rai Uncredited
1995 Jai Vikraanta
Oh Darling! Yeh Hai India! Bidder
Milan Father Demello
1996 Kala Pani
Adajya Mark Sahib Uncredited
Assamese language film
1997 Divine Lovers Dr. Taubman
1998 Hanuman Tom's Father
1999 Kabhi Paas Kabhi Fail
2000 Driving Miss Palmen Georg Baselitz
Shaheed Uddham Singh: alias Ram Mohammad Singh Azad Brig. Gen. Reginald Edward Harry Dyer
Champion Doctor
2001 Veer Savarkar David Barry
On Wings of Fire
2002 What Happened Then... !!! Allen McGirvan
Dil Vil Pyar Vyar Special Appearance
Bharat Bhagya Vidhata Mohammed Jalaudin Ghaznavi
2003 Love at Times Square Mr. Gery
Dhund: The Fog Uncle Tom
A.O.D. Sanjeev Sarkar
Hawayein Stephen
Yeh Hai Chakkad Bakkad Bumbe Bo
2004 Aetbaar Dr. Freddie
Asambhav Brian
Veer-Zaara Doctor Yusuf
Silence Please... The Dressing Room Cricket coach Ivan Rodrigues English film
Mitter Pyare Nu Haal Mureedan Da Kehna Ghosht Khan
Ghar Grihasti Drug smuggler
Loknayak Abul Kalam Azad
2005 Subash Chandra Bose Governor Jackson
Viruddh... Family Comes First Anderson (British Consultate)
The Rising: Ballad of Mangal Pandey Watson
The Hangman Father Mathew
2006 Hot Money
Alag: He Is Different.... He Is Alone.... Dr. Richard Dyer
One Night with the King King Saul (prologue) English film
2007 Foto
I M IN LOVE Church father
Bheja Fry Dr. Shepherd
Kailashey Kelenkari Sol Silverstein Bengali film
2008 Ocean of an Old Man Thomas - Teacher English film
Colours of Passion Rang Rasiya Justice Richards
2009 Avatar Additional Na'vi people British-Australian-American film
2010 Muigwithania Major David English film
Jaanleva Mr. Malhotra
2011 With Love, Delhi! Ajay
Yours Maria Matthew Chacha Short film
Cycle Kick Football Coach
Son of Flower Major James Edwards English film
With Love, Delhi! Historian (Kidnapper) English film
2012 Jhansi Ki Rani Laxmibai
Cheekha[27] Adeyapartha Rajan[28]
Life Ki Toh Lag Gayi Chicha
Kevi Rite Jaish Uncle Sam / Derek Thomas Gujarati film
Son of Flower Major James Edwards
Jaanleva Black Blood
2013 Divana-e-Ishq
The Corner Table George Miller English short film
2014 Daptar - The School Bag[29] Magic Uncle Marathi film
Myth of Kleopatra[30][27] Adeyapartha Rajan Hindi / English film
M Cream Mr. Bhardawaj English / Hindi film
Bhaangarh
2015 Bachpan Ek Dhokha
Honour Killing Mr. Smith
Promise Dad Raul
Bangistan The Imam
The Path of Zarathustra Mamwaji
2016 Anuragakarikkinvellam Abhi's Boss Malayalam film
Life Flows On Tom English film
2017 Sargoshiyan Alan Alter
2016 The End
2018 Redrum Eric Fernandez Posthumously
The Black Cat English film; Posthumously
San' 75 Pachattar Marathi film; Posthumously
Hamari Paltan Masterji Posthumously
Nanak Shah Fakir
2019 KITAAB Short film John Film film
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TV series

More information Period, Name ...
Period Name Role Notes
1986 Idhar Udhar Ronny Gonsalves Episodic appearances
1988 Bharat Ek Khoj Multiple characters
1990–1991 The Sword of Tipu Sultan Richard Wellesley, 1st Marquess Wellesley
1993–1997 Zabaan Sambhalke Charles Spencers
1994 The Great Maratha Robert Clive
1993–1998 Junoon Keshav Kalsi
1995–2001 Aahat Season 1 Episode 212 and 213
1997–1998 Betaal Pachisi Harry
1998–1999 Captain Vyom Vishwapramukh
1998–2005 Shaktiman Mahaguru
2000 Adabi Cocktail
2002–2003 Ssshhhh...Koi Hai Swami Antaryami, Mritunjay
2003–2004 Hatim King of Paristan Hindi, Urdu, Tamil languages
2011 Shama Shama's Dadajaan
2011–2013 Yahan Ke Hum Sikandar[31] Samuel
2014 Samvidhaan Abul Kalam Azad
2014 Dard Ka Rishta Dindyal Sharma
2014–2015 Khamosh Sa Afsana Hussain Baba
2017 Rishton Ka Chakravyuh Somdev Guruji
2018 Wilderness Days Anchor
2018 Smoke Moshe Barak
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