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T. S. Muthaiah (1923 – 12 February 1992) was a
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actor. He was a popular actor in both film industries who usually played character and supporting roles in 1950s and 1960s.


Background

T. S. Muthaiah was born in 1923 to T. M. Sachidhananthan Pillai and Gomathi Ammal in Kochi. His first film was Navalokam in 1951. He died in 1992.


Filmography


Director

* Ballatha Pahayan * Chithramela


Actor

* Sreemad Bhagavadgeetha (1977) * Pushpasharam (1976) * Anubhavam (1976) * Vanadevatha (1976) as Prof Das * Chirikkudukka (1976) * Ozhukkinethire (1976) * Pravaaham (1975) as Gopala Pilla * Kalyaanappanthal (1975) * Thiruvonam (1975) * Love Marriage (1975) as RK Nair * Paalazhi Madhanam (1975) * Alibabayum 41 kallanmaarum (1975) as Rahman * Chattambikkalyaani (1975) as Pareed * Sindhu (1975) as Govinda Menon * Babumon (1975) as Ashaan * Ayodhya (1975) * Ulsavam (1975) as Chief Engineer * Ankathattu (1974) * Panchathanthram (1974) as Dinesh Chandran * Suprabhaatham (1974) * Night Duty (1974) * Pattabhishekam (1974) as Gopi Pilla * Bhoogolam Thiriyunnu (1974) * Ayalathe Sundari (1974) as Panikkar * Arakkallan Mukkaalkkallan (1974) * Chakravakam 1974) as Devassia's father * College Girl (1974) * Chandrakaantham (1974) * Oru Pidi Ari (1974) * Raajahamsam (1974) * Kaamini (1974) * Urvashi Bharathi (1973) * Veendum Prabhatham (1973) * Udayam (1973) as Vasu Pilla * Kaalachakram (1973) * Maram (1973) as Govindan Nair * Nakhangal (1973) * Bhadradeepam (1973) as Govinda Pilla * Ladies Hostel (1973) as Raghavan * Driksakshi (1973) as Sadanandan * Thottavadi (1973) as Priest * Thaniniram (1973) as P. K. Warrier *
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(1973) as Keshava Pilla * Panchavadi (1973) as Thamarassery Kartha * Brahmachaari (1972) * Manthrakodi (1972) * Maravil Thirivu Sookshikkuka (1972) as Muniyandi * Nrithasaala (1972) as Govinda Panikkar * Miss Mary (1972) as Paul * Taxi Car (1972) as Father Frederick * Kandavarundo (1972) * Sambhavami Yuge Yuge (1972) as Shivasankara Panikkar * Lakshyam (1972) * Pushpaanjali (1972) as Madhava Menon * Gangaasangamam (1971) * Manpeda (1971) * Navavadhu (1971) * Puthen Veedu (1971) * Sindooracheppu 1971) as Appunni Kaimal * Ernakulam Junction (1971) as Vasavan * Yogamullaval (1971) *
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(1971) as Ramunni Menon * C.I.D. in jungle (1971) * Oru Penninte Katha (1971) * Makane Ninakku Vendi (1971) as Peelippochan * Vilaykku Vaangiya Veena (1971) as Raghava Panikkar * Thapaswini (1971) * Rathri Vandi (1971) as Peter * C.I.D. Nazir (1971) as Sankara Panikkar * Vivaaham Swargathil (1970) * Ammayenna Sthree (1970) * Bheekara Nimishangal (1970) as Vikraman Thampi * Kalpana (1970) * Sabarimala Sree Dharmashastha (1970) * Detective 909 Keralathil (1970) * Anaadha (1970) * Palunku Paathram (1970) * Vivaahitha (1970) as Meena's Father * Virunnukari (1969) as Panikkar * Pooja Pushpam (1969) * Mooladhanam (1969) as Malathy's Father * Agni Pareeksha (1968) as Raghavan * Velutha Kathreena (1968) as Thevan * Anchusundarikal (1968) * Pengal (1968) * Anaachadanam (1969) * Collector Malathy (1967) as Chathan Master * Iruttinte Athmavu(1967) as Rajan * Anveshichu Kandethiyilla (1967) * Udyogastha (1967) * Agniputhri (1967) as Dr.Jayadevan * Balyakalasakhi (1967) * Pooja (1967) * Ollathu Mathi (1967) * Naadan Pennu (1967) * Kudumbam (1967) * Jeevikkaan Anuvadikkoo (1967) * Maadi Veettu Mappillai (1967) as Balu's Father * Rowdy (1966) * Kalyana Rathriyil (1966) * Kanakachilanka (1966) * Pinchuhridayam (1966) * Kalithozhan (1966) * Thankakudam (1965) * Porter Kunjali (1965) as Kunjali * Muthalali (1965) * Kathirunna Nikah (1965) * Rajamalli (1965) * Inapraavugal (1965) * Shyamala Chechi (1965) * Devatha (1965) * Kochumon (1965) * Rosie (1965) * Bhoomiyile Malakha (1965) as Achuthan Nair * Ore Bhoomi Ore Raktham (1964) * Sree Guruvayoorappan (1964) as Melpathoor Narayana Battathiri * Devaalayam (1964) * Bharthavu (1964) * Thayin Madiyil (1964) (Tamil) * Kalanju Kittiya Thankam (1964) as Unnithan * School Master (1964) as Sekharan Nair * Oraal Koodi Kallanaayi (1964) as Govindan * Chilamboli (1963) * Doctor (1963) as Alex * Swargarajyam (1962) * Bhaagyajaathakam (1962) * '' Annai'' (1962) * Laila Majnu (1962) * Puthiya Akasam Puthiya Bhoomi (1962) as Sankarankutty Nair * Krishna Kuchela(1961) * Kandam Becha Kottu(1961) as Mammad * Ummini Thanka (1961) as Ramayya * Arappavan (1961) as Paramu * Sthreehridayam (1960) * Naadodikal (1959) * Chathurangam (1959) * Nairu Pidicha Pulivalu (1958) as Paithal Nair * Mariakutty (1958) as Thoma * Randidangazhi (1958) * Padatha Painkili (1957) as Lucko * Achanum Makanum (1957) * Jailppulli (1957) as Shekharan * Deva Sundari (1957) * Koodappirappu (1956) * Manthravaadi (1956) * Aathmaarpanam (1956) * CID (1955) * Aniyathi (1955) as Bhargavan *
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(1955) * Kaalam Maarunnu (1955) * Avakasi (1954) as Kurup * Baalyasakhi (1954) as Nair * Ponkathir (1953) * Lokaneethi (1953) * Thiramala(1953) *
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(1952) * Marumakal (1952) * Aathmasakhi (1952) * Navalokam (1951)


References


External links


metromatinee.com
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T. S. Muthaiah at MSI
{{DEFAULTSORT:Muthaiah, T. S. Indian male film actors Male actors from Kochi Male actors in Malayalam cinema 1923 births 1992 deaths 20th-century Indian male actors