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| occupation = actor
| occupation = actor
| nationality  = [[India]]n   
| nationality  = [[India]]n   
| yearsactive = 1976–2017
| yearsactive = 1975–2017
| death_date  = {{Death date and age|2017|9|29|1950|6|22|df=y}}
| death_date  = {{Death date and age|2017|9|29|1950|6|22|df=y}}
| death_place = [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], India
| death_place = [[Mumbai]], [[Maharashtra]], India
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===Television===
===Television===
Alter appeared in much Indian television series, including ''[[Samvidhaan]]'', all of which were praised by the audience for his acting.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} In ''[[Zabaan Sambhalke]]'' he played the role of a British writer, Charles Spencers, who lives in India and wants to learn the Hindi language. He acted in the TV series ''Khamosh Sa Afsana'' (as a Husain Baba), telecast on [[Doordarshan]] in 2014–15. In November 2014, he played [[Sahir Ludhianvi]] in a stage production based on the life and work of the famous Urdu poet and film lyricist. He also played a schoolteacher in ''[[Yahan Ke Hum Sikandar]]''.<ref name=pierrot/> Alter has worked as the red robe guru in [[Mukesh Khanna]]'s TV production ''[[Shaktimaan]]'' (1998–2002). He played Indian characters in Indian television series, such as the long-running ''[[Junoon (1994 TV series)|Junoon]]'', in which he was the sadistic mob lord Keshav Kalsi.<ref name=th/>
Alter appeared in much Indian television series, including ''[[Samvidhaan]]'', all of which were praised by the audience for his acting.{{citation needed|date=May 2020}} In ''[[Zabaan Sambhalke]]'' he played the role of a British writer, Charles Spencers, who lives in India and wants to learn the Hindi language. He acted in the TV series ''Khamosh Sa Afsana'' (as a Husain Baba), telecast on [[Doordarshan]] in 2014–15. In November 2014, he played [[Sahir Ludhianvi]] in a stage production based on the life and work of the famous Urdu poet and film lyricist. He also played a schoolteacher in ''[[Yahan Ke Hum Sikandar]]''.<ref name=pierrot/> Alter has worked as the red robe guru in [[Mukesh Khanna]]'s TV production ''[[Shaktimaan]]'' (1998–2002). He played Indian characters in Indian television series, such as the long-running ''[[Junoon (1994 TV series)|Junoon]]'', in which he was the sadistic mob lord Keshav Kalsi. He anchored "[[Adabi Cocktail]]" in 2000 telecast on Urdu Television Network and interviewed Johny Walker, Naushad, TunTun, Hasan Kamaal, Adnan Sami, Jagdeep, Naqsh layalpuri and many more.<ref name=th/>


===Theatre===
===Theatre===
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|1978
|''[[Atyachaar]]''
|''Atyachaar''
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|''[[Shaktiman]]''
|''[[Shaktiman]]''
|Mahaguru
|Mahaguru
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|''[[Adabi Cocktail]]''
|Urdu, Anchor
|-Sampreshan Multi Media Pvt.Ltd.
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|2003-2004
|2003-2004
|''[[Hatim (TV series)|Hatim]]''
|''[[Hatim (TV series)|Hatim]]''
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[[Category:Male actors in Kannada cinema]]
[[Category:Male actors in Kannada cinema]]
[[Category:Deaths from cancer in India]]
[[Category:Deaths from cancer in India]]
[[Category:Indian amputees]]
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