Ben Kingsley Profile
| Full Name: | Ben Kingsley - Contact Ben Kingsley |
| Birth Name: | Krishna Bhanji |
| Famous As: | Actor |
| Date of Birth: | December 31, 1943 |
| Place of Birth: | Scarborough, Yorkshire,England |
| Height: | 5' 8 |
| Nationality: | British |
| Father: | Rahimtulla Harji Bhanji |
| Mother: | Anna Lyna Mary Bhanji |
| Spouse: | Angela Morant (1996-1972), Alison Sutcliffe (1978-1992), Alexandra Christmann (2003-2005) |
| Son(s): | Thomas, Edmund, Ferdinand |
| Daughter(s): | Jasmine |
| Education: | Attended at Manchester Grammar School |
| Claim to Fame: | As Mahatma Gandhi in movie Gandhi (1982) |
Ben Kingsley News
Evening Herald - Found Jun. 10, 2009
DUBLIN ROLE: Daniela Lavender Also in Around Town Search Query: Herald.ie Web Search The actress wife of Oscar-winner Ben Kingsley took to the stage
Mid Day - Found May. 26, 2009
Date: 2009-05-26 Mumbai: Here's a dekho of Amitabh Bachchan and Ben Kingsley in Leena Yadav's Teen Patti and the Big B with the rest of the cast
Blogcritics.org - Found Jun. 2, 2009
Royal Shakespearean Company (RSC) of England and members of the company at the time, including Ben Kingsley, Judi Dench, Ian McKellen, Patrick...
North Devon Journal - Found May. 18, 2009
Sir Ben Kingsley thinks the Bollywood film industry can help Western movie makers.
Lichfield Mercury - Found May. 18, 2009
Sir Ben Kingsley thinks the Bollywood film industry can help Western movie makers.
Central Somerset Gazette - Found May. 18, 2009
Sir Ben Kingsley thinks the Bollywood film industry can help Western movie makers.
Exeter Express and Echo - Found May. 18, 2009
12:56 Sir Ben Kingsley thinks the Bollywood film industry can help Western movie makers.
This is Gloucester - Found May. 18, 2009
Sir Ben Kingsley thinks the Bollywood film industry can help Western movie makers.
Daily India - Found May. 17, 2009
London, May 17: After almost three decades, 'Gandhi' star Sir Ben Kingsley has returned to India - as a Bollywood star.
Northeast Journal - Found May. 16, 2009
A FILM inspired by the experiences of immigrants and asylum seekers on Tyneside has received a glowing stamp of approval from Sir Ben Kingsley.











