Vivek (actor)
Indian actor and comedian (1961–2021) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Vivekanandan (19 November 1961 – 17 April 2021), known professionally as Vivek,[2] was an Indian actor, comedian, television personality, playback singer and social activist who worked in the Tamil film industry. Introduced in films by director K. Balachander, he won three Filmfare Awards for Best Comedian in Tamil for his performances in the films, Run (2002), Saamy (2003) and Perazhagan (2004) and six Tamil Nadu State Film Awards, where five are Tamil Nadu State Film Awards for Best Comedian for the films, Unnaruge Naan Irundhal (1999), Run (2002), Parthiban Kanavu (2003), Anniyan (2005) and Sivaji (2007) and Kalaivanar Award as Honorary Award. His comedy style consisted of one-liners and wordplay that featured social and political satire, which led to critics comparing him to N. S. Krishnan and earning him the nickname Chinna Kalaivanar.
Vivek | |
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Born | Vivekanandan[1] (1961-11-19)19 November 1961 |
Died | 17 April 2021(2021-04-17) (aged 59) |
Alma mater | American College, Madurai |
Occupation(s) | Actor, Comedian, Television personality, Playback singer, Lyricist, Social activist |
Years active | 1987 - 2021. |
Height | 172 cm (5 ft 8 in) |
Spouse | Arulselvi |
Children | 3 |
Awards | Padmashri (2009) Honorary Doctorate (2015) |
In 2009, the Government of India awarded Vivek the Padma Shri award for his contribution to the arts.[3] Sathyabama University conferred Vivek with an honorary doctorate for his contribution to society through cinema. As a television personality, Vivek hosted a number of events and interviewed media personalities, notably A. P. J. Abdul Kalam. Inspired by Kalam's environmentalism, Vivek founded the Green Kalam initiative in 2010 with the mission of planting one billion trees across Tamil Nadu.[4]