This page will contain external links about Soundarya, as they become available.SoundaryaSoundarya (July 17, 1971 - April 17, 2004) was a film actress in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam films. She had a successful career of 12 years as heroine in films until her death in a plane crash near Bangalore. She acted in more than 100 films. She was born Soumya in Bangalore. Her father Satyanarayana was a producer and director in Kannada films. Soumya acted in her first film while she was at high school. She was offered a role in the film Gandharva (1992) by her father's friend, while she was studying in her first year of MBBS. She discontinued her studies after the film became successful. She moved onto Telugu films where she achieved popularity and success. She also acted in Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi films. She also produced and acted in a Kannada film Dweepa, with Girish Kasaravalli as director. The film won Karnataka state awards for Best Actress, Best Film and Best Cinematography and was featured in five international film festivals. Soundarya married her maternal uncle in April, 2003. Soundarya died on April 17, 2004 when the four-seater plane Cessna 180 caught fire immediately after take off. She was on her way to Andhra Pradesh to campaign for the Bharatiya Janata Party for the elections. Her brother, a producer of Kannada films, Amarnath, also died in the accident. Prominent films
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Her brother, a producer of Kannada films, Amarnath, also died in the accident. She has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame at 6125 Hollywood Blvd. She was on her way to Andhra Pradesh to campaign for the Bharatiya Janata Party for the elections. Howard Lee. Soundarya died on April 17, 2004 when the four-seater plane Cessna 180 caught fire immediately after take off. She had two daughters by Oleg Cassini -- Daria, who was born mentally handicapped, and Christina -- and miscarried one child while married to W. Soundarya married her maternal uncle in April, 2003. His previous wife had been the film star Hedy Lamarr. The film won Karnataka state awards for Best Actress, Best Film and Best Cinematography and was featured in five international film festivals. Howard Lee, whom she married in 1963. She also produced and acted in a Kannada film Dweepa, with Girish Kasaravalli as director. She is interred in the Glenwood Cemetery in Houston, next to her second husband, oilman W. She also acted in Kannada, Tamil, Malayalam and Hindi films. Gene Tierney died from emphysema in Houston, Texas at age 70. She moved onto Telugu films where she achieved popularity and success. Kennnedy and Prince Aly Khan -- had taken their toll. She returned to the screen in 1963 in Advise and Consent. She discontinued her studies after the film became successful. A failed marriage to fashion designer Oleg Cassini, the premature birth of a partially blind and mentally retarded daughter (Tierney had contracted German measles from one of her fans while pregnant), and several failed love affairs -- the men included John F. She was offered a role in the film Gandharva (1992) by her father's friend, while she was studying in her first year of MBBS. By 1955, Tierney was in a hospital, being treated for depression. Soumya acted in her first film while she was at high school. Muir (1947). Her father Satyanarayana was a producer and director in Kannada films. Tierney was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for the following year's Leave Her to Heaven, and later starred in Dragonwyck, The Razor's Edge (both 1946), and The Ghost and Mrs. She was born Soumya in Bangalore. In 1944 she appeared in what became her most famous role, that of the murder victim and title character in Laura. She acted in more than 100 films. Her popularity began to peak with her role in 1943's Heaven Can Wait. She had a successful career of 12 years as heroine in films until her death in a plane crash near Bangalore. The following year she was extremely busy, making The Shanghai Gesture, Sundown, Tobacco Road and Belle Starr. Soundarya (July 17, 1971 - April 17, 2004) was a film actress in Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam films. Her first movie was in 1940 in Hudson's Bay, and later that year, she starred in The Return of Frank James. Suryavansham (1999). By 1939, she was on Broadway; her wealthy father set up a corporation to help fund her pursuit of an acting career. Hindi
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Dweepa (2001). Kannada
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