Manoj Guinness

Manoj Guinness
Born Manoj
Karimugal, Ambalamedu, Kochin, India
Occupation Film actor, comedian, mimicry artist
Years active 1991–present

Manoj Guinness, is an Indian film actor and comedy mimicry artist in Malayalam films.[1][2]

Personal life

Manoj hails from Ernakulam, Kerala. Manoj did his schooling from Govt High School Ambalamugal ad Gateway High School. Manoj completed his college education from Al-Ameen College, Edathala, Aluva. During his school and college days, Manoj performed Mimicry on stage. He has three siblings.[3] His younger brother Ajith appeared in ‘Elayanila’ and ‘Minnale’ aired in Jeevan TV. Ajith worked as scriptwriter for the film ‘Money Ratnam’ which had Fahad Faasil in lead role.[4] He is married and has one child and currently resides in his hometown Karimugal, Kerala.[5]

Film and Television career

Guinness started his career as a mimicry artist in Cochin Century. He later shifted to Cochin Guiness, a popular mimicry troupe. He appeared in numerous stage shows worldwide.[6] A few years later, Guinness started his own troupe named ‘Navodaya’. He appeared in ‘Cinemala’ imitating Kerala politician V S Acthuthanadan. He was the writer of the TV shows Cinemala and Onathinidakk Poottukachavadom.[7]

He also performed as the lead in the TV show Badai Bunglow.[8]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleDirectorNote
2002MazhathullikkilukkamUncredited roleAkbar -Jose
2005-2010Cinemalawriter and various rolesDiana SilvesterComedy series in Asianet
2007NasraniUncredited roleJoshiy
2007ChocolateChakkayarkuthukaranShafi
2011AazhakadalUncredited roleShaan
2013 – 2018Badai BunglowManoj(various roles)Diana silvesterComedy talk show on Asianet
2015My GodChackoM. Mohanan
2016Angane Thanne Nethave Anjettennam PinnaleRahulAjith Poojapura
2016Oru Muthassi GadhaJude Anthany Joseph
2016Kavi Uddheshichathu..?IthilkanniLiju Thomas
2017Prethamundu SookshikkukaMohammed Ali, Shafeer KhanFilming
2017BhayamBijuAjith C LokeshUnreleased
2017CappaccinoNoushadPost-production
2017LaddooArun K David
2018QueenDijo Jose Antony

References

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