![]() Early Life of Lisa Ray Lisa Ray was born in Toronto to a Hindu Bengali Indian father and a Polish mother and grew up in the suburb of Etobicoke. She excelled academically, doing five years of high school in four, while attending three different high schools: Etobicoke Collegiate Institute, Richview Collegiate Institute, and Silverthorn Collegiate Institute. She spoke Polish to her maternal grandmother and watched movies of Federico Fellini and Satyajit Ray with her cinephile dad. Ray was spotted by an agent in a crowd during a family vacation in India when she was 16, when she began modelling. Career of Lisa Ray Raised in Canada by an Indian father and Polish mother, Ray was a sudden discovery while on vacation in India and went on to become not only one of the most victorious, booming cover models and celebrities in India but also an applauded, acclaimed award-winning actress who starred in Canada's Oscar nominated film, Water, amongst other exalted credits. Named one of the 'Ten most beautiful Indian women of the millennium' by a Times of India poll, Ray cemented her profile as an iconic figure in India before leaving for drama school in London and questing opportunities in the region of the world. ![]() In 2009, Ray attended the Toronto International Film Festival in support of her work in two films. The event marked an important public announcement, in which Ray chose to share her diagnosis of Multiple Myeloma with media and the public. The outpouring of support was immediate and overwhelming. Her forthrightness and humour in navigating a difficult illness have earned her the attention and respect of people from all corners of the world, as well as 'The Voice Achievers Award, 2009' and 'The Hope Award, 2010'. Ray went on to help raise funds for the establishment of the first research chair for Multiple Myeloma at Princess Margaret Hospital in Toronto. Ray's philanthropic interests range from taking part in the on-air drive for Sick Kids Hospital to Ambassador of Plan Canada's 'Because I Am A Girl' campaign, a global movement that supports the rights of girls around the world. Post a stem cell transplant in February 2010, Ray is now cancer-free and working on her first book. In early 2011 she headlined the national 'Make Myeloma Matter' media campaign, filmed a 5 part series for TLC in India and is returning to the stage with Luminato's 'Taj' opposite Kabir Bedi and continues to work in film and television. A passionate advocate for stem cell technology, outspoken public speaker and longtime yoga practitioner, Lisa partners with co-owners Paris and Annette, in 2011 to open Moksha Yoga Brampton. In 2011 she headlined the national 'Make Myeloma Matter' media campaign, filmed a 5-part series for TLC in India, 'Oh My Gold' for which she was nominated as 'Best Host' at the Asian TV Awards, and returned to the stage with Luminato's 'Taj' opposite Kabir Bedi. Lisa continues to work in film and television, and was a host at the 2011 International Indian Film Academy 'IIFA Rocks' fashion and music event, as well as a presenter at the IIFA Awards and the 2011 Giller Prize. Lisa has recently taken on the role of host on Top Chef Canada: The show which is Food Network Canada's top-rated series, and recently wrapped production of its third season. In 2012, Lisa was named Ambassador for the Pantene Beautiful Lengths Campaign, named one of Canada's 50 Most Beautiful by Hello Magazine and recognised with a 'Facing Cancer Together Award of Honour' by the 'Look Good Feel Better' Charitable Program. She was also awarded the 'Light of India Award for Excellence in Arts and Entertainment'. 2012 also sees Lisa partnering with Indian Design House, Satya Paul, to present an exclusive line of Cocktail Sarees inspired by her Wedding Trousseau. |
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