MUST READ !!! Famous Anglo Indians.. Anglo-Indians of European - TopicsExpress



          

MUST READ !!! Famous Anglo Indians.. Anglo-Indians of European descent (original definition) Pete Best, original drummer for the Beatles.Lawrence Durrell, novelist, poet, dramatist, travel writer and diplomat. Gerald Durrell, writer, naturalist, conservationist and television presenter Rudyard Kipling, writer. The first English-language writer to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. Joanna Lumley, actress. George Orwell, author of 1984 and Animal Farm. Frederick Roberts, 1st Earl Roberts – British soldier. Ruskin Bond, writer Anglo-Indians of Eurasian descent (new definition) Herbert Alick Stark Renowned Writer Frank Anthony, lawyer, activist, politician, Indian representative at the United Nations Gabrielle Anwar, actress* Allen Brooks, Social Worker, Ex-Chairperson, Assam State Commission for Minorities, Government of Assam Marcus Bartley, cinematographer Roger Binny, former Indian cricketer Tony Brent, singer. Norman Anil Kumar Browne, Air Chief Marshal and Current Chief of the Air Staff of the IAF Patrick Desmond Callaghan, Air Vice Marshal of the Pakistan Air Force Michael Chopra, English footballer Leslie Claudius, field hockey player, won 4 Olympic Medals from 1948–1960 (3 gold, 1 silver). Alexander Cobbe, (General Sir Alexander Stanhope Cobbe) British general and VC winner Sebastian Coe,[36] British Athlete and Peer Patience Cooper, Indian film actress. Oscar Stanley Dawson, Admiral, Chief of the Naval Staff of the Indian Navy from 1 March 1982 to 30 November 1984. Henry Derozio, Calcutta poet, Glen Duncan, author Marc Elliott, actor Denis La Fontaine, Air Chief Marshal, Chief of the Air Staff, Indian Air Force Naomi Scott, actress Rory Girvan, British Actor. Diana Hayden, actress and former Miss World Ricky Heppolette, Footballer Engelbert Humperdinck, singer Norman Douglas Hutchinson, Royal Painter Andrea Jeremiah, actress Holly Johnson, singer. In his autobiography, Johnson stated that while his grandfather looked white, he was actually 3/4 Indian. Wilson Jones, former billiards World Champion Noel Jones, British ambassador. Boris Karloff, actor; grandnephew of Anna Leonowens Sara Karloff, writer; daughter of Boris Karloff Kevin Keelan, Norwich City goalkeeper[citation needed] Denzil Keelor, IAF hero in 1971 War with Pakistan Trevor Keelor, IAF hero in 1971 War with Pakistan Helen Richardson Khan, Bollywood actress Sir Ben Kingsley, British actor Anna Leonowens (1834–1915), British governess to the Siamese court on whose life story The King and I was based Louis T. Leonowens (1856–1919), Siamese cavalry officer and trader; son of Anna Leonowens Julian MacLaren-Ross, British novelist. Frederick Akbar Mahomed, physician; grandson of Sake Dean Mahomed Colin Mathura-Jeffree, New Zealand model and actor John Mayer, violinist, composer and teacher. Put together the Indo-Jazz Fusions double quartet in 1967. Alistair McGowan, impressionist, comedian and actor Rhona Mitra, English actress, model and singer Richard Nerurkar, British long-distance runner Betty Nuthall, tennis player Merle Oberon, actress, born in India. Derek OBrien, quizmaster; Member of Parliament(Rajya Sabha) Admiral Ronald Lynsdale Pereira, chief of the Indian Navy (1979–1982) Russell Peters,[37] Canadian stand-up comic and actor Diana Quick, actress Timo Räisänen, Swedish Indie pop artist Cliff Richard, pop singer Paul Sabu, musician. Allan Sealy, novelist Adam Sinclair, Indian Hockey player born in Coimbatore Melanie Sykes, Model and TV presenter Ayesha Takia, actress Stephen Hector Taylor-Smith, pioneer of Rocket Mail in India, and immortalised by a postage stamp. Norman Watt-Roy, bassist of Ian Dury and The Blockheads Thank you for Reading Alfred Nigel Stark...
Posted on: Thu, 01 May 2014 21:50:52 +0000

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