Her first husband's surname was Chowdhry. They had two children: a son named Ranjit Chowdhry who was an actor and a daughter named Rohini Chowdhry. The marriage ended in divorce when her children were still toddlers.[8]
Pearl became a part of a theatre group, promoting "English theatre" in Mumbai.[9] She reproduced successful Broadway productions using local Indian talent. She directed, acted and produced for the stage, schools and organizations.[10]
Pearl then married Alyque Padamsee who was also active in English theatre.[7]
With Alyque Padamsee, Pearl had a daughter, Raell Padamsee, who runs her own theatre company in Mumbai.[11][5] Pearl and Alyque were divorced very shortly after the birth of Raell.
Pearl Padamsee died on 23 April 2000. She is buried at a Christian cemetery in Bandra.[10]
Work
Stage
1966: The Boy Who Wouldn't Play Jesus (director)[4]
^Robbins, Kenneth X. (2 February 2016). "Flashback: The Jewish women who dominated the Indian cinema screen". Scroll.in. Simply identifying Jews has not been easy. Asha Bhende (once Lily Ezekiel) and Pearl Padamsee (whose mother was a Baghdadi Jew) are actresses who have used the last names of their non-Jewish husbands.