Nome di nascita: Tannishtha Chatterjee
Data di nascita: 1980-11-23
Luogo di nascita: Pune, Pune district, India
Carriera
Prime apparizioni: - The Little Republic (2002) come
Ruoli più importanti: - Brick Lane (2007) come Nazneen Ahmed
- Barah Aana (2009) come Rani
- Meena (2014) come Meena Hasina
- Road, Movie (2010) come The Woman
- Shadows of Time (2005) come Masha (Adult)
- Interdependence (2019) come Megha's lawyer (segment "Megha's Divorce")
- Anna Karenina (2012) come Masha
- Jalpari (2012) come
- Yellow Bus (2023) come Ananda Ishwar
- Notes on her (2003) come Draupadi
Punti salienti della carriera: - Brick Lane (2007)
- Barah Aana (2009)
- Meena (2014)
- Road, Movie (2010)
- Shadows of Time (2005)
- Interdependence (2019)
- Anna Karenina (2012)
- Jalpari (2012)
- Yellow Bus (2023)
- Notes on her (2003)
Premi
Premi: - Nominated for 1 British Independent Film Award - Best Actress (2007)
- Won Grand Jury Prize - Best Actress (2016)
- Won Indian Competition Award - Best Actress (2006)
- Won Feature Film - Best Actress (2017)
- Nominated for 1 Editor's Choice - Best Actress (2017)
- Nominated for 1 Searchlight Award - Best Actress (2011)
- Won Grand Jury Prize - Best Actress (2016)
- Won Asian Filmmaker of the Year - Asia Star Award (2019)
- Won Best Actress (2019)
- Won Festival Award - Best Actress (2023)
- Nominated for 1 IFF Award - Best Actress (2017)
- Won Jury Award - Best Actress (2012)
- Won Special Mention (2016)
- Nominated for 1 OTT Awards - Best Ensemble Cast (2024)
Biografia completa
Tannishtha Chatterjee is an Indian actor.
She is best known in the west for her performance in the British film Brick Lane (2007), the film adaptation of Monica Ali's best selling novel of the same name. She has been the only Indian to be nominated for the British Independent Film Awards (BAFTA) as the best actress for Brick Lane. Her other notables roles have been in Academy Award-winning German director Florian Gallenberger's film, Shadows of Time, Road, Movie with Abhay Deol and Bibar for which she won Best Actress at the 2006 Osian Film Festival and the 2007 BFJA awards.