Cinemaazi remembers Jennifer Kendal Kapoor on her death anniversary (7 September 1984). Born in England to Geoffrey Kendal and Laura Liddell on 27 February 1934, Jennifer grew up in India.
Her father was the head of the famous touring company, Shakespeareana, which would go across the country putting up Shakespeare plays in the 1940s and 1950s. The management company of Empire House ended up giving the same date to both Shakespearan...
Cinemaazi remembers
Jennifer Kendal Kapoor on her death anniversary (7 September 1984). Born in England to Geoffrey Kendal and Laura Liddell on 27 February 1934, Jennifer grew up in India.
Her father was the head of the famous touring company, Shakespeareana, which would go across the country putting up Shakespeare plays in the 1940s and 1950s. The management company of Empire House ended up giving the same date to both Shakespearana and Prithvi, the theatre companies. The two companies finally reached a truce: they will perform on alternate days. It was here that Shashi first saw Jennifer.
Shashi Kapoor went on to talk to Jennifer and then took her backstage. By the next afternoon, they had fallen in love.
Jennifer finally left father’s theatre company. She, along with Shashi, was on their own. The two acted in many famed Merchant Ivory films: Shakespeare Wallah (which was partly based on Geoffrey’s company and work),
Bombay Talkie (1970), Heat and Dust and more, though was uncredited in most of them.
In 1978, Jennifer and Shashi decided to open Prithvi Theatre in Juhu, as a tribute to
Prithviraj Kapoor. By that time, the couple had had three children — Kunal, Karan and Sanjana — who would grow up loving the theatre and Prithvi as much as their parents did.
Once she got involved in Prithvi, she even gave up acting, for the most part, save a few roles in parallel films in the 1980s, like
36 Chowringhee Lane, The Far Pavilions, and Bengali film
Ghare Baire. In 1982 Jennifer was diagnosed with colon cancer and she passed away in 1984.