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Talia Shire

Talia Shire (born April 25, 1946) is an American actress.

Born Talia Rose Coppola in Lake Success, New York, she is the sister of director and producer Francis Ford Coppola.

Shire became famous for her roles as the wife of boxer Rocky Balboa in the Rocky movies, and for her role in The Godfather and its sequels. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Godfather, Part II and for the Best Actress in a Leading Role for Rocky.

She is the mother of actors Jason and Robert Schwartzman and aunt to actor Nick Cage.


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She is the mother of actors Jason and Robert Schwartzman and aunt to actor Nick Cage. She died of old age in 2004 at the age of 75. She was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for The Godfather, Part II and for the Best Actress in a Leading Role for Rocky. Suraiya remained unmarried all her life. Shire became famous for her roles as the wife of boxer Rocky Balboa in the Rocky movies, and for her role in The Godfather and its sequels. She fell in love with him but her grandmother opposed the relationship. Born Talia Rose Coppola in Lake Success, New York, she is the sister of director and producer Francis Ford Coppola. During the shooting of a song, a boat capsized and Dev Anand saved Suraiya from drowning.

Talia Shire (born April 25, 1946) is an American actress. Suraiya was romantically involved with actor Dev Anand and the two of them did six films together. She stayed at "Krishna Mahal", her Marine Drive residence in Mumbai until her death in 2004. Her last film was Rustom Sohrab (1963) following which she kept away from films. She made a comeback with Waaris and Mirza Ghalib (1954).

Her reign at the top was brief and her films started flopping in the 1950s. After three hits Pyar Ki Jeet (1948), Badi Bahen and Dillagi (1949), she became the highest paid female star. The years 1948-49 were the best of her career. Suraiya had an edge over her contemporaries Kamini Kaushal and Nargis because she could sing her own songs.

More opportunities appeared for Suraiya after reigning actress Noorjehan migrated to Pakistan during the 1947 partition. She went on to co-star with Saigal for two more films Omar Khayyam (1946) and Parwana (1947). Saigal who liked her voice during a rehearsal. L.

Asif's Phool (1944), Mehboob's Anmol Ghadi (1946) and Dard (1947). She got the break as a heroine for the movie Tadbir (1945) at the recommendation of K. She initially started by playing secondary roles in films like K. Naushad had heard her voice on the All India Radio where she sang for a children's programme at the insistence of friend Raj Kapoor and neighbour Madan Mohan. Suraiya started her career as a singer the following year when she sang for actress Mehtab under music director Naushad for the movie Sharda.

Vakil noticed the 12-year old girl and chose her to play the role of a young Mumtaz Mahal. She had accompanied her uncle to the sets of Taj Mahal, a 1941 movie by Nanubhai Vakil. She got a break in films with the help of her uncle Zahoor, who was a popular villain of his time. She was a dark plain looking girl and was not trained in music, however she went on to become a successful actress and singer.

Suraiya was born in Lahore (now in Pakistan) and was the only child of her parents. She became a superstar in the 1940s and 50s during the time when actors sang their own songs. Suraiya Jamaal Sheikh (1929 - January 31, 2004) was a singer and actress in Indian films, and was popularly known as Suraiya in the film industry.