Lisa Ray

Supporting Actress ● Actress


Lisa Rani Ray (born 4 April 1972)[1] is a Canadian actress. She began her modelling career in India in the early 1990s, appearing for leading Indian brands like Bombay Dyeing and Lakmé. She made her acting debut in 1996 in the Tamil film Nethaji. Her first Bollywood appearance was in 2001, in the offbeat romantic thriller Kasoor.[citation needed] Through her acting career, Ray has demonstrated a penchant for issue-oriented portrayals, most notably in the 2005 Oscar nominated Canadian film Water and the award-winning South African feature The World Unseen, described by a reviewer as "one of the best-conceived queer films of the past year."[2] In 2009, Ray was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, an incurable form of blood cancer.[3] She began writing The Yellow Diaries, a blog about her experiences of having cancer.[4] Her writing and columns have since regularly appeared in multiple major publications.[5][6] Ray remains an active advocate of stem-cell therapy[7] and has participated in several successful fundraisers and cancer awareness campaigns. In 2011, Ray began hosting a popular travel show on Discovery Channel India[8] alongside appearing as host and judge in Food Network's highest rated show, Top Chef Canada.[9] In 2016, Ray opened an Instagram account dedicated to poetry.[10] In March 2019, Ray participated as a panelist on the 2019 edition of Canada Reads where she advocated for David Chariandy's award-winning second novel, Brother.

Born on: 4 April, 1972

Telugu 2021
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Tamil 2021
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Hindi 2021
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Hindi 2017
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Hindi 2016
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Hindi 2016
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English 2010
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English 2010
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English 2008
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Hindi 2005
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Telugu 2002
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Hindi 2001
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Tamil 1996
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