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BackgroundShe was born in Delhi, India, educated at Miranda House (Delhi) and in England. She is based in New York City. Originally Madhur Bahadur, she obtained her stage name when she married Indian actor Saeed Jaffrey, though they divorced in 1965. They have three daughters, Meera, Zia and Sakina Jaffrey. Madhur Jaffrey is currently married to Sanford Allen. Merchant Ivory Productions
Madhur Jaffrey is said to have been responsible for introducing James Ivory and Ismail Merchant. Jaffrey appeared in a number of their earlier films: "Shakespeare Wallah" (1965, won Berlin Film Festival's Best Actress), "The Guru" (1969), Autobiography of a Princess, (1976) and Heat and Dust (1983) dircted by Ivory. And also "The Perfect Murder" (1988) and Merchant's "Cotton Mary" (1999, title role). Not Merchant Ivory Film, but she was guest appearance of "Six Degrees of Separation" (1993) with Stockard Channing ("Le Divorce"), Mary Beth Hurt ("Slaves of New York") and "Vanya on 42nd Street" (1994) with Julianne Moore ("Surviving Picasso"), Larry Pine ("Hullabaloo Over Georgie and Bonnie's Pictures"), Wallace Shawn ("The Bostonians"). MemoirsCLIMBING THE MANGO TREES: A Memoir of a Childhood in India by Madhur Jaffrey. Cookbooks
BroadwayShe was recently seen in Bombay Dreams on Broadway where she played the main character's grandmother (Shanti).
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