Yolande Bavan

Birth : 1942-06-01, Colombo, Ceylon. [now Sri Lanka]

History

Yolande Bavan is a singer and actress. She toured Australia and Asia as a performer with Graeme Bell's band early in her career.

Movies

Hubie Halloween
Mrs. Banerjee
Hubie Dubois, despite his devotion to his hometown of Salem, Massachusetts (and its legendary Halloween celebration), is a figure of mockery for kids and adults alike. But this year, something really is going bump in the night, and it’s up to Hubie to save Halloween.
The Accidental Husband
Naniji
Emma, a radio host, is about to be married to Richard, her perfect match. But right before her wedding, she learns she's already married to Patrick, a charming but irresponsible fireman. Furthermore, Patrick has a secret: he has arranged this little trick because Emma advised Patrick's ex-fiancée to end their relationship. However, Patrick may find that the trick is on him, for he soon begins to fall in love with his uptight adversary.
The Brave One
David's Mother
A woman struggles to recover from a brutal attack by setting out on a mission for revenge.
Cosmopolitan
Prema
A single bachelor, an oddly attractive neighbor and a popular women's magazine are the ingredients of this delicious romance that pays homage to classic Bollywood cinema while spinning a unique modern love story.
One True Thing
Nari
A career woman reassesses her parents' lives after she is forced to care for her cancer-stricken mother.
Parting Glances
Betty
Michael and Robert, two gay men living in Brooklyn, spend their last day together before Robert leaves for Africa on work assignment. Michael still has feelings for his friend Nick, who has AIDS.
Snow White Live
Luna
The classic Disney animated feature is performed as a live stage show at the Radio City Music Hall.
The Day of the Fox
Indra
"In Jan Carew’s explosive drama, Sammy Davis Jr gives a memorable performance as a proud but disillusioned revolutionary who aims to destroy the remnants of white colonial rule in a new African nation. The political themes explored remain incredibly prescient." - BFI