David Abraham

David Abraham

Deceased · Born: Apr 12, 1909 · Died: Dec 28, 1981

Personal Details

BornApr 12, 1909 Thane, Bombay Presidency, British India
Parents
  • Abraham

Biography

David Abraham, a multifaceted character actor of Jewish and Indian descent, left an indelible mark on the world of cinema, starring in over one hundred films and endearing himself to audiences with his warm and benevolent on-screen presence, often portraying a kindly and helpful uncle-like character.

Throughout his illustrious career, David won numerous accolades, including the prestigious Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award for his outstanding performance in the 1954 film Boot Polish.

Beyond his impressive acting repertoire, David was also in high demand as a host, frequently emceeing award shows and other high-profile events, showcasing his charisma and versatility.

In recognition of his invaluable contributions to the world of arts, David was honored with the Padma Shri, India's fourth-highest civilian honor, in 1969.

Tragically, David's life was cut short when he passed away on December 28, 1981, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1980
Khubsoorat
Khubsoorat as Ram Dayal
1979
Gol Maal
Gol Maal as Doctor Kedar Mama
Baton Baton Mein
Baton Baton Mein as Uncle Tom
1977
1975
Mili
Mili as Doctor
Chupke Chupke
Chupke Chupke as Haripad Chaturvedi
1973
Abhimaan
Abhimaan as Brijeshwar Rai
1971
Haathi Mere Saathi
Haathi Mere Saathi as Johnny Chacha
1967
An Evening in Paris
An Evening in Paris as Damodar Dayal
Suraj
Suraj as Maharaja Vikram Singh
1963
1952
Anhonee
Anhonee as Munshiji
The Jungle
The Jungle as Prime Minister