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João Thomas Fernandes (25 April 1907 – ), known professionally as Thomas Coogan, was an Indian composer, singer, theatre actor,
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, and playwright known for his work in ''
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'' productions from the 1940s to 1950.


Career

Fernandes was a versatile performer in the domain of Goan entertainment, showcasing his talent as both a singer and an actor. His
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included a wide range of songs, encompassing both
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and serious compositions. In addition, he demonstrated his acting prowess by transitioning between decent and comic roles. Fernandes gained acclaim for his portrayal of a villainous character, a wicked ''
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'' in J. P. Souzalin's production of ''Conde de Monte Cruzo'' (Count of Monte Cruzo), a role that resonated with audiences and left a lasting impression. One significant event in Fernandes's career occurred during an exposition of the holy relics of
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in
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. A concert was organized at the Princess Theatre Bhangwadi in
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, where Fernandes's performance of his own composition, the song "Sant Francis Xavier", made an impact on the audience. This display of talent caught the attention of commercial directors at the time, further elevating Fernandes's reputation as a musician. Fernandes's creative contributions extended beyond his performances. As a composer, he crafted an extensive catalogue of songs and even ventured into writing and producing his own ''
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s''. His ability to compose music relieved the burden on ''tiatr'' writers, as he often took on the responsibility of creating the majority, if not all, of the songs. Over the course of his lifetime, Fernandes composed numerous memorable pieces. Collaborating with his fellow villager, Jose Mendes, who was commonly known as Miss Ida on the ''tiatr'' stage, Fernandes formed a duo. Their performances together in approximately 20–25 ''tiatrs'' garnered widespread attention. These
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s were recorded with
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and broadcast on
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. Writer Michael Gracias writes, Fernandes's versatility as an actor was evident in his ability to portray a wide array of characters. From initially playing
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s, he gradually rose to become one of the leading and most versatile actors in the industry. Directors were eager to cast him in any role, be it as a romantic lead, a comedian, a hero, or even a villain. Fernandes also showcased his versatility through his portrayal of characters from various backgrounds, including
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s and even wicked
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. Gracias further writes, during the golden era of ''tiatr'', Fernandes's talent shone brightly. In those days, ''tiatr'' scripts were concise, often incorporating up to 25 songs. Fernandes lightened the load on writers by composing the majority, if not all, of the songs. Moreover, he directed and presented ''tiatrs'' that conveyed meaningful messages to audiences. During the inaugural performance of the ''tiatr'' ''Kombekar'' (Poultryman) by Jose Mendes, Fernandes collaborated with Selvyn and Konkani singer Alfred Rose. This marked Rose's debut in ''tiatr''. Their rendition of the popular ''cantar'' (song) “Kiteak Jiv Khatai" was well-received by the audience. Fernandes's influence extended beyond his own career. He generously provided songs to
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singer and playwright
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, contributing to the latter's early success. As one of the prominent figures in Konkani ''tiatr'' during the first half of the 20th century, Fernandes played a pivotal role in upholding the rich tradition of
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theater. His performances captivated audiences in both Bombay (now Mumbai) and Goa, leaving a mark on the history of ''tiatr''.


Personal life

João Thomas Fernandes, originally hailed from
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,
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,
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, he was born on 25 April 1907 in
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, then a part of the Bombay Presidency in
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(now located in
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, Pakistan). During his early years, Fernandes had the opportunity to witness the
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s of
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, featuring the American actor
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. Fernandes held a deep admiration for Coogan, leading him to adopt the
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Thomas Coogan. Writer Michael Gracias attests that Fernandes exhibited talent from a tender age. He excelled in the composition of songs, a skill he diligently refined with each passing day. Whether it was for festive occasions such as Christmas, New Year,
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, or local celebrations, Fernandes consistently took part in concerts, captivating audiences with his
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of songs, encompassing both comedic and serious themes. Fernandes composed the majority of these songs and generously shared his musical expertise with his fellow villagers. As he reached adulthood, he, like many others, left his hometown and journeyed to
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in search of better prospects. Gracias further writes, while engaged in various occupations to sustain himself, Fernandes remained unwavering in his commitment to the artistic passion that had been nurtured since his childhood. He died in 1957 at the age of 50, at his residence in
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, Bombay.


Selected stage works


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Coogan, Thomas 1907 births 1957 deaths Goan people Tiatrists Entertainers from Mumbai Actors from North Goa district Musicians from North Goa district