Actor Livingston, who gave notable hits in the tamil film industry, converted to christianity because of the war. In the 1990s, Livingston emerged as a hit man. Livingstone entered the cinema with the desire to become a director, and later played the role of a hero. Livingston, who has emerged as a popular hero with his realistic acting, has also given notable hits like Kolamamale, Sundara Purushan, En Purushan Kishtya Samal. Livingston was not only a hero but also a villain in the early days. Especially in Bharathiraja's film En Vyad Tholan, Livingston received praises for his amazing performance in the villainous role of delhi Babu. Since then gradually the hero's opportunities have decreased and he is acting only in character roles.


Livingston currently has only Rajinikanth's Lal Salaam in his possession. Apart from this, Livingstone is also acting in small screen serials. He has two daughters Jovita and Gemma. It is noteworthy that the elder daughter Jovita is acting as a heroine in small screen serials. Livingstone, who had been a Christian, is now a convert. In a recent interview, he spoke candidly about why he converted to Hinduism. In which he said: "Being a Christian, war broke out. That's why I converted to Hinduism. I joined the Hare Rama Hare krishna organization because I like krishna the most among the Hindu Gods,” says actor Livingston.

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