Balraj is an actor, known for Hulchul (1951), Dushmun (1971) and Mera Ghar Mere Bachche (1960).
Balraj Sahni was born on May 1, 1913 in Rawalpindi, Punjab, British India [now Punjab, Pakistan]. He was an actor and writer, known for Baazi (1951), Kabuliwala (1961) and Bhabhi (1957). He was married to Santosh Chandhok and Damayanti Sahni. He died on April 13, 1973 in Bombay, Maharashtra, India.
Balraj Shastri is known for Baadal Jal Baras Rahat (2021) and Geet (2019).
Balraj Sidhu also known as Balraj is a Theatre, TV and Film actor who has started his career with a small role from Your honor (2020) web series. after that he worked as a lead character in Vardaat (2021) web series and also including Films, MOH (2022), Majajan Orchestra (2022), Dear Jassi (2023), Chida vichara ki Kare (2023). Early life and education Balraj Sidhu is from Jalandhar district in Punjab, where his father is a Painter. Balraj grew up amongst, 1 brother and two sisters. After graduating in Arts from a GNDU and Diploma in mechanical Engg, he worked as a Job controller in an Automobile Industry for one year. Meanwhile he started Theatre and joined the Local group of Jalandhar City. He started his career with Doordarshan serial and short Films.
Balraj Singh Khehra is known for 21 Sarfarosh Saragarhi 1897 (2018), Lazeez vol 1 (2021) and Rowdy Singh (2022).
Balraj Syal is known for Ambarsariya (2016), Jatt Boys Putt Jattan De (2013) and Saadey CM Saab (2016).
Balram Ji is known for Laapataa Ladies (2023).
Balram Ojha is known for Sherni (2021), Chakravyuh (2012) and Gauraiya Live (2024).
Baltasar Breki Samper is known for Oblivion (2013), Noah (2014) and Ófærð (2015).
Baltasar Kormákur is an actor, producer and director whose work spans theater, movies and television. Born in Reykjavik, Iceland, he graduated as an actor from Iceland's National Academy of Fine Arts in 1990. He was immediately signed on by the National Theatre of Iceland, where he worked as one of the leading young performing artists until 1997. During the last two years of his assignment, he also directed several ambitious works, after having produced and directed highly popular, independent stage productions alongside his projects with the National Theatre. In 2000, he wrote, directed, acted in and produced the feature film "101 Reykjavik," which became an international hit and earned the Discovery Award at the Toronto International Film Festival. Subsequently, Variety selected him as one of the "10 Directors to Watch," along with Alejandro González Iñárritu, Lukas Moodysson, Christopher Nolan and other newcomers at the time. Soon after, Kormákur started Blueeyes Productions and since then has maintained his focus on feature film writing, producing, and directing. His films "The Sea," "A Little Trip To Heaven," "Jar City" and "White Night Wedding" have all been very successful in Iceland, and won numerous international awards. Kormákur's "The Deep," which eerily captures the tragic real-life story of the lone survivor of a capsized fishing boat off the frigid Icelandic coast, premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival and went on to become Iceland's Oscar nominee and was shortlisted for the foreign language Academy Award. It opened in Iceland on September 21, 2012 and took in over 50% of the country's box office receipts that weekend and earned a record number of Edda Awards, 11 in all, including Best Film of the Year, Best Director and Best Actor in a Leading Role. Kormákur has also directed features in the United States, including "Inhale," an independent film produced by the LA based 26 Films, starring Dermot Mulroney, Diane Kruger and Sam Shepard and "Contraband," starring Mark Wahlberg, Ben Foster, and Kate Beckinsale, which took first place at the US box office during its opening weekend, early January 2012. Universal Pictures released "Contraband," which was a remake of Oskar Johansson's "Reykjavik Rotterdam," that starred Kormákur and he produced with Agnes Johansen through his Blueeyes Productions, along with Working Title Films. Kormákur's next film was the thriller "2 Guns," starring Denzel Washington and Mark Wahlberg, which Universal Pictures will release in August 2013. Other projects include the HBO pilot "The Missionary," a spy thriller he will direct and Mark Wahlberg, Steve Levinson and Malcolm Gladwell will produce; "Everest," the cautionary tale and real life adventure on the mountain in 1996 when eight climbers died in the span of two days, due to a series of horrific mishaps and bad decisions. Working Title Films and Emmett/Furla Productions will produce "Everest" with Kormákur. Also, "Viking," a big budget action adventure set in the world of the famed Norse warriors, which will film in Iceland. Kormákur optioned Iceland's beloved, Nobel Prize-winning book Independent People to develop as a feature film and will produce the American remake of "Jar City" along with CEO of Lava Bear Films, David Linde. He is also producing the Icelandic drama "Rocketman," which acclaimed Icelandic filmmaker Dagur Kari is directing.