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Jasmine Sabu's Obituary - Los Angeles Times

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Jasmine Sabu's Obituary - Los Angeles Times
This simple obituary for Jasmine Sabu was found in The Los Angeles Times on Saturday April 21st 2001. I'm happy that this biography exists to pay respects to her.
Date & Place: in Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California United States
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I gave Marilyn Cooper a dressing room star and I saw her on broadway and in Pittsburgh. She was very talented and had great theater credits.
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Thank you for adding to my tributes Daniel Pinna.
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Jasmine A Sabu was born to Sabu Dastagir (1924 - 1963), a movie star from India simply known as "Sabu", and actress Marilyn Cooper (1934 - 2009). She had a brother, Paul Sabu, who became a composer. Jasmine never married. Following in her show business parents' footsteps, Jasmine was also part of the entertainment industry, but not as an actor. She trained animals for the movies and also wrote a screenplay about her famous father: See Sabu's Daughter Scripts The Second Coming of 'Thief Of Bagdad' Arthur J Pais July 1999's-daughter-script-the-second-coming-of-thief-of-bagdad-Arthur-J-Pais-july-1999. Jasmine's father, Sabu Dastagir died near the age of 39 of a heart attack, and his death made headlines around the world. See 'Elephant Boy' Sabu Dastagir Succumbs at 39. Jasmine also died at a relatively young age - 44, shortly after she completed her film script. Jasmine was buried beside her father in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Los Angeles, California. Her headstone is inscribed: "To Our Precious Daughter And Sister - Until The Day Break, And The Shadows Flee Away."
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