Jack Souza Ferrão
Joaquim Conceicão "Jack" Souza Ferrão was an Indian actor, singer, playwright, and theatre director known for his work in Konkani films and tiatr productions.
Career
Ferrão made his debut in the world of tiatr, a traditional Goan form of musical theater, at the tender age of seven in 1944. He first appeared in the tiatr production called Kunbi Jakki, based on Kunbis, originally written by João Agostinho Fernandes and later restaged and produced by his uncle, A. R. Souza Ferrão. He realized his dream of becoming a tiatrist by participating in another tiatr directed by Antonio Joaquim Dias, who was the father of the Konkani playwright Aristides Dias. This early experience marked the beginning of Ferrão's journey as a performer in the tiatr industry. Throughout his career, Ferrão established himself as a tiatrist, collaborating with Konkani directors such as Florence Fernandes de Santa Cruz, Tony Sax, Menino Colaço, Jephsis Hitler, Remmie Colaço, Rosario Dias, Mike Mehta, Anil Kumar, and others. He showcased his talent and versatility by taking on various roles and working with different directors. He also performed with the group turned organization Goenche Fulte Bonge led by Rosario Dias.Ferrão's performance in Sadashiv Bandekar's adaptation of William Shakespeare's Hamlet in 1959, staged in Curchorem, garnered acclaim. Another role was his portrayal of a mamlatdar, a local administrative officer, in Mike Mehta's production titled Goem Tum Roddonaka. Initially, Ferrão started his career by taking on comedy roles but later transitioned to character roles. In addition to acting, Ferrão displayed his musical abilities by lending his voice to several tiatrs, including Bhauponnacho Kaido, Onupkari Put, Bhavank Lagon, Kitem Amcho Fuddar, Kirmidor, Botler Bab, and others. Ferrão's contributions to the tiatr industry extended beyond acting and singing. He ventured into directing, taking charge of Fr. Jose Antonio Costa's tiatr Dr. Alfred and John Dias' Hanv Rinnkari. Furthermore, Ferrão wrote and directed three of his own tiatrs: Nossai, Avoichem Sukh, and Pai Hanv Bhurgo Mungha. Outside of tiatr, Ferrão also made appearances in Konkani films such as Amchem Noxib, Nirmon, Bhuierantlo Munis, Zababdari, and others.