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Veteran Theatre Actor Tom Alter Suffering From Cancer

Alter is considered one of the finest theatre actors in India.

11/09/2017 12:34 PM IST | Updated 58 minutes ago
Tom Alter

Renowned theatre actor Tom Alter, 67, is suffering from cancer, sources close to Atler's family have told HuffPost.

Other than being a prolific theatre personality, Alter has appeared in over 170 films and several Hindi TV shows (Zabaan Sambhalke, Shaktiman). He has also appeared in the Hollywood film, One Night With The King, along side Peter O'Toole and worked with legendary Indian filmmaker, Satyajit Ray in Shatranj Ke Khiladi.

It is learnt that Alter, who is an Indian of American descent, is being currently treated in a Mumbai hospital.

Without divulging details of the illness, playwright Sayeed Alam, who has closely collaborated with Alter on several plays, said, "We are all praying for his recovery and I am sure he will recover."

A source said that Alter is in the fourth stage of the cancer although the family refused to comment on this.

The film Alter was to direct has been indefinitely put on hold. He also cancelled an appearance at an event today where he was to show up for promotions of his new movie, a family friend said.

In September last year, the actor took ill right before appearing on stage for his play based on the legendary singer, KL Saigal. Alter couldn't join the cast of the show due to his illness.

Alter's most celebrated performances include playing the Urdu poet Mirza Ghalib, a one-man stage act based on Ernest Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea and another one on the life of Indian scholar, Maulana Abdul Kalam Azad, besides several others that made him a revered personality in Mumbai and Delhi's theatre circuit.

HuffPost tried reaching out to Alter's son, Jamie, but he remained unavailable for comment.

UPDATE: A previous version of this story said that Alter was suffering from bone cancer. However, the Alter family hasn't confirmed this.

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