His parents are Asian-Indian (from the State of Gujarat). Bomi and Jer Bulsara are Parsi's...aka.. Parsee's. Mrs. Busara identifies her family as Indian/British.
Yes she still alive
Yes, he is still alive.
Yes she is still alive
Jer D. O'Connor was born in 1940.
she chocked on some cake which he baked for her 66th birthday NO. As of November 2009, Freddie Mercury's mother, Jer Bulsara, was still alive at age 87. I am unable as of December 2010 to locate any documentation of her death, so I presume she is still living.
I believe that his father passed away in the early 2000's, and his mother is alive and living in London. His sister Kashmira is also residing in London, but not under the surname Bulsara, I believe it is Cooke.
dead bro.............
Yes she does, but her exact address is unknown and private ..for obvious reasons.
Freddie mercurys parents were Bomi and Jer Bulsara. Freddie's father Bomi died in 2003.
His parents are Asian-Indian (from the State of Gujarat). Bomi and Jer Bulsara are Parsi's...aka.. Parsee's. Mrs. Busara identifies her family as Indian/British.
Federico Bulsara has: Performed in "Across the Ocean" in 2000. Performed in "American Holidays" in 2001. Performed in "Out in Tuscany" in 2002. Performed in "Maspalomas: LKP Casting 02" in 2002. Played Santo in "A Sicilian Tale" in 2003. Played The Sweeper in "Sicilian Fight Circus" in 2003. Performed in "Journey to Greece" in 2004.
Farrokh Bulsara
Adi Bulsara was born on 1951-05-15.
Federico Bulsara was born on December 18, 1974, in Italy.
If Freddie Mercury (Farook Bulsara) was still alive, he would be 64 years of age. Brian May is 62 years of age, John Deacon is 60 years of age, and Roger Taylor is 62 years of age.
No, Cro-Magnon Homo sapiens are not still alive today. They were an early form of modern humans who lived in Europe during the Upper Paleolithic period, around 40,000 years ago. The descendants of Cro-Magnon people are believed to have integrated and interbred with other populations, contributing to the genetic diversity of modern humans.