Portrait of M. N. Nambiar

M. N. Nambiar

Acting

Biography

M. N. Nambiar (born Manjeri Narayanan Nambiar) was a film actor in Tamil cinema who dominated the industry in the role of villain for around 50 years. Also known as Nambiar Swami or Maha Guruswami, he was a spiritual leader who pioneered the movement of taking pilgrims to Sabarimala. Nambiar started as a hero, Nambiar Guruswami soon started donning the role of a villain — so much so that today his name is synonymous with villainy in Kollywood. Nambiar swami has worked with seven generations of actors. His first pay was Rs.3 with Boys Company. He would retain Rs.1 and send Rs.2 to his mother. He made quite a statement in the early 50s with his portrayal of 11 roles in Digambara Samiyar, one of his films as the Lead. His arresting performance in films such as Manthiri Kumari, Velaikaari, Ayirathil Oruvan, Thillana Mohanambal, Missiyamma and Nenjam Marappadillai paved way for a very successful career that spanned over five decades. A majority of the more than 1000 films that he has done is in Tamil, though he has acted in Telugu, Malayalam and Hindi, besides an English film `Jungle' (with Rod Cameron, the film's hero, directed by William Burke) in which he appears in a few brief scenes. The film was released in 1952. The Hindi film he acted in was a remake of the Tamil Kanavane Kankanda Deivam. After becoming popular in Tamil films he started his own drama troupe called Nambiar Nataka Mandram. They staged two plays — `Kaviyin Kanavu' and a comedy play `Kalyana Supermarket.' Nambiar swami was that rare contradictory personality - a cruel, charming villain on the silver screen while being a very pious man in real life. He was also a pure vegetarian and teetotaler. He was also an ardent devotee of Sabarimala Sri Ayyappan. He has had a long association with the temple, and visited the shrine more than 65 times over the last half a century; this has led to him being called Maha Guruswamy. His colleagues noted that he died during the famous Sabarimala season and it may be due to the blessing of his Lord.

Born: March 5, 1919

Place of Birth: Kannur, Kerala, India

Filmography

2006
2003
Winner

as Velayutham

2003
Kadhal Sadugudu

as Kausalya`s Grandfather

2002
Baba

as Baba's Maternal Uncle

2001
Sharjah to Sharjah

as Valiya Kappithan

1999
1999
Endrendrum Kadhal

as Sethupathi, Vijay's father

1996
Poove Unakkaga

as Sadhasivam

1993
Gentleman

as Ramesh's Father

1993
Yejaman

as Vaanavarayan's grandfather

1991
Maanagara Kaaval

as IG Jayaprakash

1991
Captain Prabhakaran

as Special Task Force Officer

1990
Neengalum Herothan

as M. N. Nambiar

1990
Jagathalaprathapan

as John Frederick

1989
Thaai Naadu

as Saleem Bhai

1987
Enga Ooru Pattukaran

as Kallampattiyan

1986
Mella Thirandhadhu Kadhavu

as Hindi Teacher and Noorjahan's Father

1985
Raja Rishi

as Sage Vashishta

1985
1985
Nermai

as Seetharam

1985
Naan Sigappu Manithan

as Senior Police Officer

1984
1983
Sandhippu

as Vedagiri

1983
Dowry Kalyanam

as Rowther

1980
Sakthi

as Vikraman

1980
Guru

as Head of anti-social group

1979
Aavesham

as Shekaran

1979
Neeya?

as Appu Kuttan

1978
Madhuraiyai Meetta Sundharapandiyan

as The Prince Raja Rajan

1974
Urimai Kural

as Doreswamy

1974
Netru Indru Naalai

as Rathnam (the false)

1973
Rajapart Rangadurai

as Somasundaram

1973
Rajaraja Cholan

as Bala Thevar

1971
Savale Samali

as Rajavelu

1970
En Annan

as Nayagam

1969
Sivandha Mann

as Diwan, the main antagonist

1969
Deiva Magan

as Ananth

1969
Anjal Petti 520

as Nagarajan

1969
Nil Gavani Kadhali

as Gang Leader

1968
Thillana Mohanambal

as Maharaja of Madhanpur

1967
Kaavalkaaran

as Marudachalam

1965
Aayirathil Oruvan

as Pirate Captain

1965
Enga Veettu Pillai

as Gajendran

1964
Thozhilali

as Velu

1963
1962
Rani Samyuktha

as Mohammad Ghori

1961
1961
Pasamalar

as Rathnam

1952
The Jungle

as Mahaji

1950
Thigambara Samiar

as Chokkalingam Pillai