Typist Gopu

Indian actor (died 2019) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gopalarathnam, known by his stage name Typist Gopu, was an Indian actor known for comedy and supporting roles.[3] He acted in over 600 stage plays and 400 films.[1]

Born1933 or 1934[1]
Died (aged 85)[2]
OccupationsFilm Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
Yearsactive1965–2007
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Typist Gopu
Born1933 or 1934[1]
Died (aged 85)[2]
OccupationsFilm Actor, Stage Actor, Television Actor
Years active1965–2007
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Career

A native of Manakkal, Lalgudi in Trichy district, Gopalarathnam was active in college dramas during his B.Com. from Vivekananda College, Chennai and got introduced to the stage through his friend Nagesh in his drama troupe in 1955. In the 1959 play Nenje Nee Vaazhga, he played the role of a typist, which was praised and he got his name "Typist" Gopu.[1] In 1965, he made his film debut in K. Balachandar's movie Naanal and went on to act alongside major actors in the period. He later joined Y. G. Mahendran's United Amateur Artists. He received Kalaimamani in 2002.[4] He also acted on comedy television serials[5] after acting opportunities ceased to come.

Filmography

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1960s

1970s

1980s

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1982 Simla Special
1984 Rajathanthiram Waiter
1987 Vanna Kanavugal
1988 Unnal Mudiyum Thambi
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1990s

2000s

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2000 Manasu
2007 Periyar Last film
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Television

  • Vasool Chakravarthy
  • Veetukku Veedu Looty
  • Mr. Brain
  • Thuppariyum Sambu[6]

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