Essential Work Wanted Now; But St. Lawrence Project Is Regarded as Outside That Category
Date: 03 April 1942
CHARLES S. ACKLEY
Charles ACKLEY
Roshan Seth (born 2 April 1942) is a British-Indian actor, writer and theatre director who has worked in the United Kingdom, United States and India. He began his acting career in the early 1960s in the UK, but left acting the following decade and moved to India to work as a journalist. In the 1980s, he rose to prominence for his comeback performance as Jawaharlal Nehru in Richard Attenborough's Academy Award-winning film Gandhi, which brought him a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Actor in a Supporting Role and reignited his interest in acting.
He has since appeared in numerous British and American feature films and television programmes, with roles ranging from Chattar Lal in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Amit Rao in A Passage to India, Papa Hussein in My Beautiful Laundrette, patriarch Jay in Mississippi Masala and Dhalsim in Street Fighter: The Movie. He won the Genie Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for the Canadian film Such a Long Journey. Other projects he has appeared include Bharat Ek Khoj, Not Without My Daughter, The Buddha of Suburbia, Vertical Limit, Monsoon Wedding, Proof, Ek Tha Tiger, Indian Summers and Dumbo.
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Date: 03 April 1942
CHARLES S. ACKLEY
Charles ACKLEY
Date: 02 April 1942
By Telephone to THE NEW YORK TIMES
Date: 02 April 1942
RICHARD WHITING
Richard WHITING
Lr on U S and patentee's rights
Date: 03 April 1942
Wireless to THE NEW YORK TIMES
London comment on German offensive plans, need for Brit supplies and Roosevelt order to speed U S deliveries to USSR