Known For Actor
Gender Male
Birthday 1954-10-13 (70 years old)
Place of Birth Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, India
Also Known As Rangaraj, Satyaraj, சத்யராஜ்
Sathyaraj is an Indian film actor and media personality who has predominantly appeared in Tamil films. He started his career in villainous roles and later played lead roles. He has acted in over 200 films, which include a few Telugu, Malayalam, Hindi and Kannada films as well. He is known for his performance in Amaidhi Padai, Nadigan, Periyar E. V. Ramasamy, the Tamil Nadu government-sponsored film Periyar among others. He was also the director of the film Villadhi Villain (1995), starring himself in three different roles. Apart from his film career, Sathyaraj has been vocal in the media about various issues, such as Sri Lankan Tamil nationalism and water rights in Tamil Nadu. In 2011, he had a brief career as a television host for the game show Home Sweet Home on STAR Vijay. He has also served as a brand ambassador for Pothys and Kumaran Jewelry Shop.
as "Ironfist Ayyanar" Karnan
as Thirumalan Naikan
as Dr. Bhaskar and DSP Arunachalam IPS
as Rajasekar
as "A to Y" Baba
as Cheguvera
as Captain Prabhakaran
as Padre Elvis Karim Prabhakar
as Mithran
as Chakrapani
as Bharathi
as Sundarrajan
as Adhiveera Pandiyan
as Dass
as Satyamurthy
as Kalidas
as Arthur Samuel
as Venu Shastri
as Ulaganathan / Veluchamy
as Ex-Justice Suryanarayana
as S. Unnikrishnan
as Paramahamsa
as Aadhirayar
as INA Commander
as Mohan Rao
as Nalankumar
as M. G. Ramasamy
as Nagaraja Chola (Cameo appearance)
as Raghu Ramayya
as Gnanamoorthy
as Coach Murthy
as Murugesan
as Mahendran
as Nataraj IPS
as Ranasingam
as Periyar
as Rathnavel
as Karikala Kattappa Nadar
as Kirubakaran IPS
as Narayana Murthy
as Durai
as Ajay's Father
as Thulasi Raman
as Srinivasa Rao
as Sekar
as Karikala Kattappa Nadar
as Shaheed Khadar
as Ramaraju
as Vetriselvan
as A. D. S. P. Sivakkozhundhu
as Chellapa
as Vetriselvan
as James
as Sivanandi
as Ramadurai (Anna)
as Durgeshwara Azhagusundaram
as Amavasai
as Deva
as Virumandi Santhanam (Virus)
as Thondaiman
as Sarveswaren
as Actor
as Gen. Hareendranath Varma
as Sivaiah
as Thangam
as Madhava Padayachi
as Commissioner Arumugam Gounder
as E. V. Ramasamy a.k.a. Periyar
as Bharath
as Nambirajan
as Ganesh
as Vetrivel
as Thamizharasan
as Satya
as Tirupathi
as 'Sena' Senathipathi
as Inspector Ramachandran
as Sivaraman
as Kandasamy / Kunguma Pottu Gounder
as Vetri
as Vichu
as Kaasi
as Periyakaruppu
as 'Azhagu' Azhagarsamy
as Jeeva
as Rajagopalan
as Vasu
as Senathipathy/Sedhupathy
as Edison / Meenatchi Sundara Sasthiriyaar / Poo 'Kannan'
as Chinraasu
as Amavasai (later MLA Nagaraja Cholan)/Inspector Thangavel
as Sathya
as Walter Vetrivel I.P.S
as Palanisamy
as Sakthivel / Durai
as Subramani
as Ravi Varma
as Palanisamy
as Quarter Govindan
as Thangaraj
as Chinnappadass
as Albert aka Anandhan & Brigader Tamizhmani
as 'MGR' M. G. Rajaratnam
as Jeeva
as Balu Thevar
as Cameo
as SI Balaram
as Aalappirandhavan
as Jeeva
as Sabarathinam
as Chinnappa Das
as Sugirtharaja
as Kunguma Pottu Kounder
as Gopinath
as Vijaykumar, an Ex-tennis player
as Boopathy
as Maqbool Khan
as Mayilvaganam
as Devarajan
as Saint Cromeo
as Mohanraj
as Vicky
as X. W. Ramarathnam
as David
as Jayaraman
as Jagan
as Vicky
as Writer
as Story
as Producer
as Producer
as Director