This page will contain external links about Dharmendra, as they become available.DharmendraDharmendra in black on the left, Sholay (1975)Dharmendra (born December 8, 1935), born Deol Dharmendra Keval Krishna in Phagwara, Punjab, is an Indian legendary actor who acted in successful Hindi films between 1962 and 1977. Dharmendra's sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol are also successful actors. His daughter Esha Deol from Hema Malini is also an actress. He produced the film Barsaat (1995) as a launchpad for his son Bobby. He became a Member of Parliament in 2004 General Elections from Bikaner in Rajasthan on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket. Dharmendra (right), Sholay (1975)Filmography
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He became a Member of Parliament in 2004 General Elections from Bikaner in Rajasthan on a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) ticket. He was interred in Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Glendale, California, beside his beloved wife Carole Lombard. He produced the film Barsaat (1995) as a launchpad for his son Bobby. Gable died in 1960 of a massive heart attack in Los Angeles, at the age of 59. His daughter Esha Deol from Hema Malini is also an actress. Gable's last film was The Misfits, which also featured Marilyn Monroe in her last screen performance. Dharmendra's sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol are also successful actors. She was the mother of Gable's posthumous son and only legitimate child, born in 1961. Dharmendra (born December 8, 1935), born Deol Dharmendra Keval Krishna in Phagwara, Punjab, is an Indian legendary actor who acted in successful Hindi films between 1962 and 1977. His fifth wife was Kathleen Williams, a thrice-married former fashion model and stock actress from the town of North East, Pennsylvania. Sholay (1975) - one of the most successful films in the history of Hindi cinema. His second wife had been Texas socialite Marie Franklin, and his fourth was British Sylvia Lady Stanley, the widow of Douglas Fairbanks, Sr. Chupke Chupke (1975). During the next ten years, he made films which did not match the quality of his earlier roles. Seeta aur Geeta (1972). It was not really successful, and MGM did not renew his contract in view of his high salary. Guddi (1971). His first movie after returning from service in WWII was the 1945 production of Adventure. Anupama (1966). Army Air Force. Bandini (1963). He was deeply grieved and joined the U.S. Anpadh (Illiterate) (1962). Gable's marriage in 1939 to his third wife, actress Carole Lombard, was reportedly the happiest episode in his personal life, but it ended with her death in a plane crash in 1942. In addition, Gable was one of the few actors to appear in three films that have won an Academy Award for Best Picture. A few years before, he had also earned an Academy Award nomination for his role as Fletcher Christian in 1935's Mutiny on the Bounty. He is, however, best-known for his performance as Rhett Butler in the 1939 classic Gone With the Wind, which earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor. Gable won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his 1934 performance in the film It Happened One Night. In the following years he acted in several pictures which soon made him become a megastar, earning the title of "King of Hollywood". He acted in small roles and returned to the theater, until in 1930 he finally signed a contract with MGM. In 1924 he went to Hollywood with the financial aid of theater manager Josephine Dillon, who was more than 10 years older than he was and became both his manager and his first wife. He started to tour with several second class theater companies, and worked also as a salesman and in the industry. After seeing a play which impressed him, he made the decision to become an actor. At the age of 16 he left high school and started to work in a factory. When he was seven months old, his mother died. He was born in Cadiz, Ohio. William Clark Gable (February 1, 1901 - November 16, 1960) was an American film actor, and the biggest box-office star of the early sound film era. White Man (1924). The Plastic Age (1925). North Star (1925). The Pacemakers (1925). The Painted Desert (1931). The Easiest Way (1931). Dance, Fools, Dance (1931). Finger Points (1931). The Secret Six (1931). Laughing Sinners (1931). A Free Soul (1931). Night Nurse (1931). Sporting Blood (1931). Susan Lenox: Her Fall and Rise (1931). Possessed (1931). Hell Divers (1931). Polly of the Circus (1932). Red Dust (1932). No Man of Her Own (1932). Strange Interlude (1932). The White Sister (1933). Hold Your Man (1933). Night Flight (1933). Dancing Lady (1933). It Happened One Night (1934). Men in White (1934). Manhattan Melodrama (1934). Chained (1934). Forsaking All Others (1934). After Office Hours (1935). China Seas (1935). The Call of the Wild (1935). Starlit Days at the Lido (1935). Mutiny on the Bounty (1935). Wife vs. Secretary (1936). San Francisco (1936). Cain and Mabel (1936). Love on the Run (1936). Parnell (1937). Saratoga (1937). Test Pilot (1938). Too Hot to Handle (1938). Idiot's Delight (1939). Gone with the Wind (1939). Strange Cargo (1940). Boom Town (1940). Comrade X (1940). They Met in Bombay (1941). Honky Tonk (1941). Somewhere I'll Find You (1942). Adventure (1945). The Hucksters (1947). Homecoming (1948). Command Decision (1948). Any Number Can Play (1949). Key to the City (1950). To Please a Lady (1950). Across the Wide Missouri (1951). Lone Star (1952). Never Let Me Go (1953). Mogambo (1953). Betrayed (1954). Soldier of Fortune (1955). The Tall Men (1955). The King and Four Queens (1956). Band of Angels (1957). Run Silent, Run Deep (1958). Teacher's Pet (1958). But Not for Me (1959). It Started in Naples (1960). The Misfits (1961). |