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”’Eddie Billimoria”’ (1900 – 18 February 1981) was an Indian actor and music director.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eddie Billimoria: A Journey From The Projection Room To The Silver Screen. |url=https://www.cinemaazi.com/feature/eddie-billimoria-a-journey-from-the-projection-room-to-the-silver-screen |access-date=2024-04-09 |website=Cinemaazi |language=en}}</ref>

”’Eddie Billimoria”’ (1900 – 18 February 1981) was an Indian actor and music director.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Eddie Billimoria: A Journey From The Projection Room To The Silver Screen. |url=https://www.cinemaazi.com/feature/eddie-billimoria-a-journey-from-the-projection-room-to-the-silver-screen |access-date=2024-04-09 |website=Cinemaazi |language=en}}</ref>

==Career==

==Career==

Eddie’s first film had his brother playing the lead role. Playing a side character, Billimoria started off his journey in Hindi cinema with ”Punjab Mail”.

Eddie’s first film had his brother playing the lead role. Playing a side character, Billimoria started off his journey in Hindi cinema with ”Punjab Mail”.

The coming of talkies proved to be a turning point in his career and propelled it forward. Films from Imperial had him being paired with [[Ruby Myers|Sulochana]], [[Sultana (actress)|Sultana]] and Ermeline. [[Chandulal Shah]]’s Ranjit Studios saw him pairing with [[Gohar Mamajiwala|Miss Gohar]], [[Bibbo]] and Madhuri. Some of his films at Ranjit are ”Baghdad Ka Badmash, Rough of Rajasthan” and ”Toofani Taruni”. ”Professor Vaman”, a scientific mystery drama had Billimoria in a supporting role.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ia804508.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/15/items/filmindia193905unse/filmindia193905unse_jp2.zip&file=filmindia193905unse_jp2/filmindia193905unse_0066.jp2&id=filmindia193905unse&scale=4&rotate=0|title= Vaman|publisher=FilmIndia|access-date=6 April 2024}}</ref>

The coming of talkies proved to be a turning point in his career and propelled it forward. Films from Imperial had him being paired with [[Ruby Myers|Sulochana]], [[Sultana (actress)|Sultana]] and Ermeline. [[Chandulal Shah]]’s Ranjit Studios saw him pairing with [[Gohar Mamajiwala|Miss Gohar]], [[Bibbo]] and Madhuri. Some of his films at Ranjit are ”Baghdad Ka Badmash, Rough of Rajasthan” and ”Toofani Taruni”. ”Professor Vaman”, a scientific mystery drama had Billimoria in a supporting role.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://ia804508.us.archive.org/BookReader/BookReaderImages.php?zip=/15/items/filmindia193905unse/filmindia193905unse_jp2.zip&file=filmindia193905unse_jp2/filmindia193905unse_0066.jp2&id=filmindia193905unse&scale=4&rotate=0|title= Vaman|publisher=FilmIndia|access-date=6 April 2024}}</ref>

He later joined Paramount Studios of Kikubhai Desai which failed. Ultimately he was restricted to character roles which too were far–fetched.

==References==

==References==

Indian actor and film director

Eddie Billimoria (1900 – 18 February 1981)[1] was an Indian actor and music director.[2][3][4]

Eddie’s first film had his brother playing the lead role.[5] Playing a side character, Billimoria started off his journey in Hindi cinema with Punjab Mail.

The coming of talkies proved to be a turning point in his career and propelled it forward. Films from Imperial had him being paired with Sulochana, Sultana and Ermeline. Chandulal Shah‘s Ranjit Studios saw him pairing with Miss Gohar, Bibbo and Madhuri. Some of his films at Ranjit are Baghdad Ka Badmash, Rough of Rajasthan and Toofani Taruni. Professor Vaman, a scientific mystery drama had Billimoria in a supporting role.[6] He later joined Paramount Studios of Kikubhai Desai which failed. Ultimately he was restricted to character roles which too were far–fetched.

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