Snehalata Reddy

Actor

BIOGRAPHY

Snehalata Reddy (1932 – 20 January 1977) was an Indian film actress, and producer known for her works in Kannada cinema, Kannada theatre, Telugu cinema, and Telugu theatre. As a social activist, she was imprisoned during the Emergency in India. She was the co-founder of the Madras Players in the 1960s, the amateur group that staged memorable productions like Ibsens Peer Gynt, directed by Douglas Alger, besides Twelfth Night and Tennessee Williams Night of the Iguana, directed by Peter Coe. Besides, she acted in, directed, or produced plays such as A View from the Bridge and The House of Bernarda Alba. In 2003, her husband Pattabhirama Reddy presented - In the Hour of God, a play based on Sri Aurobindos classic Savitri, inspired by the mythical woman who defied death for love, which he dedicated to Snehalata Reddy.

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