E. A. Rajendran is a character artist in malayalam cinema, He is a graduate from National School of Drama and A Post Graduate in Television program production from Film and Television institute of India. He is married to malayalam actor Sandya Rajendran. Their son Divyadarshan is also an actor who has debut into malayalam cinema since 2012. He is associated to theatre and has also acted in many television series in south India.
E.A. Rocha is a producer and actor, known for Heneral Luna (2015), Ganito kami noon... Paano kayo ngayon? (1976) and Birdshot (2016).
E.A. Rockwell is an actor, known for Salt of the Earth (1954).
E.B. was born and raised in South Jersey. His influences are his friends Paul Chart ("American Perfekt"), Jerry Schatzberg ("Scarecrow, Panic in Needle Park), Charles Burnett ("Killer of Sheep") and David Burton Morris ("Patti Rocks"). His favorite film director of all time is John Cassavetes. His screenplay for "The Fallen Faithful" won Best Screenplay at the 2011 Beverly Hills Film Festival.
E.B. Smith is known for The Beast (2009), Macbeth (2017) and Coriolanus (2019).
E.C.R. Suresh is known for Karuppu Aadu (2020).
E.D. Yang is an actor, known for Like Cattle Towards Glow (2015).
E.E. Bell was born on December 27, 1955. He is an actor, known for Hail, Caesar! (2016), Water for Elephants (2011) and Air Force One (1997).
Edward E. Clive was a Welsh-born actor/manager, initially, it seemed, slated for a medical career. After four years, he suddenly elected to abandon his studies at the University of Wales. For the next ten years, he trod the boards in diverse theatrical productions across Britain, becoming adept at a variety of regional dialects. Clive arrived in the United States in 1912 and set up the Copley Theatre Stock Company in Boston, with himself as leading performer. By the 1920's, he made a name for himself as a producer and director on Broadway ("The Creaking Chair",1926; "The Whispering Gallery",1929; "The Bellamy Trial",1931). He also continued in his position as director of the Copley. Clive arrived on Hollywood screens relatively late in life, making his debut with The Invisible Man (1933). Thereafter, he was effectively typecast in a long line of austere, humourless British butlers, town mayors and haughty aristocrats, his demeanour invariably ranging from gloomy to irritable. Though most these parts were often quite small, Clive managed to steal the odd scene or two. At his best, he was the burgomaster in Bride of Frankenstein (1935), Sir Humphrey Harcourt in The Charge of the Light Brigade (1936) and (in a recurring role), manservant 'Tenny' Tennison in several instalments of Paramount's 'Bulldog Drummond' series.
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