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Who is Elliott Gould?

American actor and producer Elliott Gould (ne Goldstein) was born in New York City USA on 29 August 1938, making Virgo his zodiac sign. He’s had roles in close to 200 movies and TV series, but is probably still known best for playing Trapper John McIntyre in the evergreen 1970 war comedy movie “M*A*S*H”, which also starred Tom Skerritt and Donald Sutherland, and was directed by Robert Altman. It follows the doctors and nurses working at a field hospital during the Korean War, while they’re using humor to keep war off their patients’ minds; the film won 14 of its 38 award nominations, including an Oscar win for Best Writing, Screenplay Based on Material from Another Medium.

Elliott’s still today acting, and his most recent role has been playing Mr. Greenbaum in the 2023 romantic comedy movie “You People”.

Education and early life

Elliott was raised in Brooklyn, New York City by his Jewish parents Bernard and Lucille (nee Raver); his father was a textiles buyer, and his mother sold artificial flowers. Elliott’s yet to speak of having siblings, and is thus believed to have none.

He studied at Professional Children’s School, and fell in love with acting during his time there; Elliott appeared in nearly all the plays performed at the school, but was also into several other activities, as he played soccer and took creative writing classes.

He matriculated in 1956 and then began acting in theatre, rather than pursuing a college degree; his Broadway debut was in the 1957 “Rumple”, while some of his following roles were in “I Can Get It For You Wholesale”, “Say, Darling” and “Irma La Douce”.

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Roles in movies

Elliott’s debut film role was playing Jester in the 1964 romantic musical comedy “Once Upon a Mattress”, and the remainder of the decade saw him appear in the 1964 comedy “Quick, Let’s Get Married”, the 1968 comedy “The Night They Raided Minsky’s” and the 1969 romantic comedy “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice”.

In 1973 he played the lead character Phillip Marlowe in the evergreen crime “The Long Goodbye”, which also starred Nina van Pallandt and Sterling Hayden, and was directed by Robert Altman. It follows the life of private investigator Philip Marlowe, and the film won two of its three award nominations. Some of Elliott’s other notable performances in the ‘70s were in the 1974 comedy “California Split”, the 1975 musical comedy “Nashville”, and the 1979 action adventure comedy “Escape to Athena”.

What marked the ‘80s for him was perhaps playing Rodney in the 1988 comedy “The Telephone”, directed by Rip Torn, and which starred Whoopi Goldberg, Severn Darden and Amy Wright. It follows an out of work actress who’s spending all of her time in her apartment with her pet owl, believing that she can solve all of her problems by using her telephone; the film won one of its three award nominations.

Some of the most popular movies in which Elliott appeared in the ‘90s were perhaps the 1991 biographical crime drama “Bugsy”, the 1994 crime comedy “Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult” and the 1998 action crime comedy “The Big Hit”.

He portrayed Reuben Tishkoff in the critically acclaimed 2001 crime thriller “Ocean’s Eleven”, which starred George Clooney, Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt, and was directed by Steven Soderbergh. It follows 11 thieves who are about to rob three casinos in Las Vegas, Nevada and the film won four of the 24 awards for which it was nominated. Elliott could then have been seen appearing in the 2002 comedy “Puckoon”, the 2003 crime drama “Vegas Dick” and the 2006 drama “Open Window”. The year 2008 saw him play Rabbi Seth Gutterman in the romantic comedy “The Deal”, written and directed by Steven Schachter, and which starred William H. Macy, Meg Ryan and LL Cool J. It follows a Hollywood producer as he’s helping his nephew with his script.

Some of Elliott’s notable performances in the decade were in the 2011 romantic comedy “Art & Sex”, the 2013 drama “Live at the Foxes Den”, and the 2018 action crime comedy “Ocean’s Eight”.

One of his most recent film roles has been voicing Rabbi Ben Zakkai in the 2021 animated drama “Legend of Destruction”, written and directed by Gidi Dar, and which starred Oscar Isaac and Evangeline Lilly. It follows the Jewish revolt against Rome, and the film won four of its seven award nominations.

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Roles in TV series

Elliott’s debut TV series role was playing The Giant in the 1983 episode “Jack and the Beanstalk” of the family adventure comedy “Faerie Tale Theatre”, and in 1984 and 1985, he starred as Dr. Howard Sheinfeld in all the 22 episodes of the comedy “E/R”, which also starred Conchata Ferrell and Lynne Moody, and follows recently divorced physician Dr. Sheinfeld who’s fallen for Dr. Eve Sheridan. The remainder of the ‘80s saw Elliott appear in an episode of the comedy “George Burns Comedy Week”, the fantasy horror “The Twilight Zone”, and the family comedy “Tall Tales & Legends”.

The year 1993 saw him play Ed Morrison in three episodes of the popular drama “L. A. Law”, which Steven Bochco created, and which starred Alan Rachins, Jill Eikenberry and Corbin Bernsen. It follows a group of people working at a law company in Los Angeles, the series aired from 1986 through 1994, and won 45 of its 192 award nominations. Elliott had mostly guest roles in the remainder of the ‘90s, in series such as the adventure comedy “Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman”, the crime mystery “Burke’s Law”, and the crime comedy “Screen One”.

From 1994 through 2003, he played Jack Geller in 20 episodes of the evergreen romantic comedy “Friends”, which starred Lisa Kudrow, Jennifer Aniston and Courteney Cox, and was created by Marta Kauffman and David Crane. It follows a group of friends in their 20s who are living in New York City, the series aired through to 2004, and won 78 of its 309 award nominations. Elliott had only a couple of other TV series roles in the 2000s, including in the drama “St. Urbain’s Horseman”, the animated action adventure “WordGirl” (voice role) and the comedy “Drop Dead Diva”.

The year 2017 saw him play Isaiah Roth in all the 13 episodes of the drama “Doubt”, created by Tony Phelan and Joan Rater, and which starred Katherine Heigl, Dule Hill and Laverne Cox. It follows a defense lawyer who’s fallen in love with his client, who might be guilty of a brutal murder.

Some of Elliott’s most recent TV series roles have been in the 2021 episode “Tomz Lemonade” of the animated comedy “Ten Year Old Tom” (voice role), the 2021 episode “Fairfolks” of the animated adventure comedy “Fairfax” (voice role) and the 2022 episode “Bent” of the crime mystery “The Lincoln Lawyer”.

Other credits

Elliott received special thanks for the 2005 biographical historical documentary movie “Inside Deep Throat”, the 2010 musical film “Diahann Carroll: The Lady. The Music. The Legend”, and the 2014 biographical historical documentary film “Electric Boogaloo: The Wild, Untold Story of Cannon Films”.

He has five producing credits, which include the 2001 comedy film “The Experience Box”, the 2011 romantic comedy movie “Art & Sex” and the 2015 short film “The Jungle of Jules Levine”.

Some of Elliott’s most recent talk-show appearances have been in “Hollywood Insider”, “Saturday Night Live” and “The Lightning Hour”.

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Awards and nominations

Elliott’s won two of his 14 award nominations: a 1971 Laurel Award for Best Comedy Performance, Male for “M*A*S*H” and a 2009 Israel Film Festival Lifetime Achievement Award.

He was also nominated for a 1970 Oscar for Best Actor in a Supporting Role, for his performance in “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice”.

Love life and marriages

Elliott’s been married thrice, twice to the same woman. He and famous American singer and actress Barbara Joan ‘Barbra’ Streisand married on 13 September 1963, and she gave birth to their son Jason Emanuel Gould on 29 December 1966; Jason’s today a popular actor and singer, and was 21 when he revealed to his parents that he’s gay. Elliott and Barbra’s divorce was finalized on 6 July 1971, following a two-year separation.

He and his second wife Jennifer Bogart exchanged vows on 8 December 1973, while she had previously given birth to their two children: Molly on 18 November 1971 and Samuel on 9 January 1973. Elliott and Jennifer divorced on 5 October 1975, and then remarried on 9 June 1978; they divorced for the second time on 5 September 1989.

Elliott seems to be unattached as of May 2023, has been married to two women and has a son with his first wife Barbra Streisand, and two children with his second wife Jennifer Bogart.

Interesting facts and hobbies

Elliott’s today sitting on the national board of directors of the Screen Actors Guild.

He’s a philanthropist and has worked with a number of charity organizations, including Save Ellis Island.

Elliott hosted the hit comedy show “Saturday Night Live” six times.

He appeared in both the 1980 movie “The Last Flight of Noah’s Ark” and the 2012 film “Noah”.

Elliott was physically highly active in his 30s and 40s, as he worked out at the gym at least twice a week, and also followed a strict diet.

He’s deeply religious and follows Judaism.

Elliott’s been to all of the US states, for both work and pleasure, and his favorite city is San Francisco, California.

One of his favorite actors is Richard Gere, and some of his favorite films include “An Officer and a Gentleman”, “Autumn in New York” and “Unfaithful”.

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Height, eyes and wealth

Elliott’s age is 84. He has grey hair and brown eyes, is 6ft 3ins (1.91m) tall and weighs around 190lbs (86kgs).

Elliott’s net worth’s been estimated at over $10 million, as of May 2023.

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About Michael Blackson: Fiancée Rada Darling, Net Worth, Bio

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Who is Michael Blackson?

Ghanaian-Liberian actor and philanthropist Michael Blackson was born in Ghana, on 28 November 1972, making Sagittarius his zodiac sign. He’s appeared in over 50 TV series and movies, and is perhaps still known best for playing his debut film role Customer #1 in the 2000 comedy movie “Next Friday”, directed by Steve Carr, and which starred Ice Cube, Mike Epps and Justin Pierce. It follows a man who’s fled Los Angeles because a mobster who wants to harm him has just been released from jail; the film was nominated for two awards.

Education and early life

Michael was raised in both Ghana and Liberia by his Ghanaian parents, about whom not many details have been shared, because Michael respects their privacy; it’s known that Michael’s father died in 2008. He’s yet to speak of having siblings, and so is believed to have none.

Michael was 13 when the family moved to Newark, New Jersey USA, then moved to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania when he was 15; he matriculated from a local high school in 1991, and then found work to financially support himself.

Michael was working at Domino’s when his colleague suggested that he try his luck with stand-up comedy, while his family encouraged him, as well.

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Roles in movies

It was in 2000 that Michael launched his acting career by appearing in “Next Friday”, and his following film role came in 2006, when cast to play the lead character Coffee in the comedy “Repos”, directed by Sal Martino, and which also starred Master P and Katt Williams; it follows two repo men – Coffee and Tea – who are working for Mr. Henderson.

Some of Michael’s following roles were in the 2006 comedy “The Last Stand”, the critically acclaimed 2007 comedy “The Savages”, which was nominated for Oscars for Best Writing, Original Screenplay and Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role, and the 2007 comedy “Black Superman”.

In 2013, Michael starred as Mr. Roland in the drama “One Night in Vegas”, directed by John Uche, and which also starred Jimmy Jean-Louis and John Dumelo. It follows an estranged couple who are travelling to Las Vegas, Nevada to rekindle their relationship – the series was nominated for three awards.

Michael could then have been seen appearing in the 2013 comedy “Mutumbo the Lost Prince”, the 2014 comedy “The Bill Collector” and the 2014 comedy “Kony Montana”, and 2016 saw him portray Mr. Wooky in the horror comedy “Meet the Blacks”, which Deon Taylor wrote and directed, and which starred Mike Epps, Zuley Henao and Alex Henderson. It follows Carl Black and his family who’ve moved from Chicago to Beverly Hills at the time when the city’s purge begins, meaning that all crime is allowed for 12 hours.

Some of Michael’s most recent film roles have been in the 2021 comedy “Coming 2 America”, the 2021 action comedy “Someday Isles” and the 2021 action horror comedy “The House Next Door: Meet the Blacks 2”; he’s currently shooting for the upcoming movies “Caught Up In” and “16 Bars the Movie”.

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Roles in TV series

Michael made his debut TV series appearance in the 2006 episode “Jack Meets Dennis” of the popular comedy “30 Rock”, which Tina Fey created and starred in, alongside Tracy Morgan and Alec Baldwin. It follows the life of comedy show writer Liz Lemon, the series aired from 2006 through 2013, and won 90 of its 433 award nominations.

In 2011 and 2012, Michael portrayed Krafty in three episodes of the popular comedy “Are We There Yet?”, created by Ali LeRoi, and which starred Shad Moss, Terry Crews and Essence Atkins. It follows a blended family from Seattle, Washington State, and the series won three of its 11 award nominations.

Michael appeared in an episode of three series in the following fire years, playing supporting characters in the comedy “In the Cut”, the news drama “Hollywood Unlocked with Jason Lee Uncensored” and the comedy “50 Central”.

In 2018, he starred as Michael in all the four episodes of the comedy “Rich Africans”, which also starred Femi Lawson and Giovanni Watson, and follows the lives of two wealthy Africans who’ve come to the USA.

He’s since appeared in three more TV series: the 2019 episode “Nigerian Nightmare” of the crime thriller “Transitions”, the episode “Michael Blackson” of the comedy “Cornbread TV”, and the episode “Sherman From Africa: Live From Lagos” of the musical comedy “Sherman’s Showcase” both in 2022.

Other credits

Michael has seven writing and three producing credits – some of his most notable writing work has been the 2006 comedy movie “Master P. Presents the Hood Stars of Comedy, Vol. 1”, the comedy series “Blackson’s Basement” and the comedy movie “Kony Montana” both in 2014.

Some of his recent talk-show appearances have been in “The Real”, “Cribs”, and “Club Shay Shay”.

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Love life and fiancée

Michael can rarely be heard speaking about his love life in public, but it’s known that he’s been engaged to American social media star and realtor Rada Darling for close to two years now.

Michael proposed to his long-term girlfriend Rada on 31 July 2021, when he gave an interview on the radio show “The Breakfast Club”; not a lot has been disclosed about Rada, but it’s known that she’s today followed by more than 320,000 people on Instagram, while most of her pictures show her spending time with her friends and travelling. Michael travelled to Ghana to seek approval from Rada’s parents.

Michael has three sons and a daughter, but hasn’t shared any details about their mother/s, nor has he revealed his children’s names and birthdates.

He’s yet to speak about other women whom he’s been with, Michael’s engaged to Rada Darling as of April 2023, hasn’t married, and has four children.

Interesting facts and hobbies

Michael’s an Instagram star, as close to six million people are following him on the network today, while he’s posted nearly 14,000 pictures, most of which show him spending time with his friends and shooting for his movies.

He became a US citizen on 24 November 2021.

Michael’s nephew is Eli Apple, a professional American Football Player.

He’s a philanthropist, and has donated money to various charity organizations, and has also built a school in Ghana in January 2023 – it’s been named Michael Blackson Academy.

Michael’s favorite actor is Charlie Sheen, and some of his favorite movies include “Platoon”, “Scary Movie 5” and “Wall Street”.

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Height, eyes and wealth

Michael’s age is 50. He has brown eyes and black hair, is 6ft (1.84m) tall and weighs around 175lbs (80kgs).

Michael’s net worth’s been estimated at over $2 million, as of April 2023.

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The Rapper Turned Actor, Omar Epps: Wife, Net Worth, Height

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Who is Omar Epps?

American actor and rapper Omar Hashim Epps was born in New York City USA, on 20 July 1973, making Cancer his zodiac sign. He’s had roles in 45 TV series and movies, and is perhaps known best for starring as Dr. Eric Foreman in all 176 episodes of the hit mystery series “House”, which David Shore directed, and which also starred Robert Sean Leonard and Hugh Laurie. It follows the work of a doctor specialized in diagnostic medicine, the series aired from 2004 through 2012 and won 57 of its 197 award nominations.

Education and early life

Omar and his sister Aisha Epps were raised in New York City solely by their mother Bonnie Maria Epps, as their parents divorced before Omar turned five; Bonnie was an elementary school principal.

He studied at the same elementary school at which his mother worked, and was 10 when he began writing songs and short stories. It was at the age of 12 that Omar became interested in acting, after having appeared in his first school play; he went on to attend Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art, graduating with a Bachelor’s degree in 1991.

Although he launched his acting career before becoming a rapper, Omar initially wanted to pursue a career in rap music; he was a member of the rap group Wolfpack, which he and his cousin formed in 1991, but a year later turned to acting.

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Roles in movies

Omar’s debut film role was playing Charlie in the 1988 short drama “The Green Flash”, while some of his following roles were in the 1992 crime action “Juice”, and in 1993 the romantic action films “Daybreak” and “The Program”.

The year 1994 saw Omar portray Willie Mays Hayes in the sports comedy “Major League II”, written and directed by David S. Ward, and which starred Charlie Sheen, Tom Berenger and Corbin Bernsen. It follows The Indians as they’re competing in World Series, and the movie won one of its two award nominations. Omar was then cast to appear in several popular movies, such as the 1995 crime drama “Higher Thriller”, the 1997 horror mystery “Scream 2”, and the 1999 action crime thriller “The Mod Squad”.

In 2002, he played FBI Agent Alan Seitz in the crime thriller comedy “Big Trouble”, directed by Barry Sonenfeld, and which starred Tim Allen, Rene Russo and Stanley Tucci; it follows the lives of several people from Miami, Florida whose paths intersect in a day. Omar had only a couple of other movie roles in the decade, as he spent it focused on shooting for the series “House”; some of these roles were in the 2004 romantic comedy “Alfie” and the biographical romantic drama “Against the Ropes”, and the 2009 crime action “A Day in the Life”.

In 2016, Omar starred as Malachi in the romantic comedy “Almost Christmas”, written and directed by David E. Talbert, and which also starred Kimberly Elise and Danny Glover; it follows a dysfunctional family who’ve gathered for Christmas for the first time since their matriarch died – the film was nominated for three awards.

Omar’s since appeared in three movies: the 2019 science fiction “3022”, the 2020 thriller “Fatal Affair”, and the 2022 thriller “The Devil You Know”; he’s currently shooting for the upcoming film “The Deliverance”.

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Roles in TV series

Omar’s debut TV series role was in the 1991 episode “In the Shadow of Love: A Teen AIDS Story” of the comedy “ABC Afterschool Specials”, and the following years saw him appear in an episode or two of the comedy “Here and Now”, the action adventure “Street Justice”, and the drama “Screen Two”.

In 1996 and ‘97, he played Dr. Dennis Gant in 10 episodes of the romantic drama “ER”, which starred Julianna Margulies, Anthony Edwards and George Clooney, and was created by Michael Crichton. The series tells the story of a group of nurses and doctors working at a hospital in Chicago, Illinois, it aired from 1994 through 2009, and won 156 of its 526 award nominations.

Omar’s following role came after “House”, when cast to star as J. Martin Bellamy in all the 21 episodes of the popular fantasy “Resurrection”, which Aaron Zelman created, and which also starred Matt Craven and Frances Fisher. It follows the people of Arcadia, Missouri whose deceased have returned to them, the series aired from 2013 through 2015, and was nominated for two awards.

Omar’s since had roles in three TV series: he portrayed Isaac Johnson in 31 episodes of the action “Shooter” from 2016 through 2018, Darnell Hodges in three episodes of the romantic comedy “This Is Us” in 2019 and 2020, and Howard in 20 episodes of the crime drama “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” in 2021 and 2022; he’s currently shooting for the upcoming mini-series “The Perfect Couple”.

Other credits

Omar composed the theme music for the hit comedy series “The Wayans Bros.” (1997-1999).

He produced the 2012 musical movie “You Me & The Circus”, the 2015 biographical news documentary film “Daddy Don’t Go”, and the 2022 thriller movie “The Devil You Know”.

Omar received special thanks for the 2013 fantasy horror comedy film “A Haunted House” and the 2022 adventure family comedy movie “The Curse of Bridge Hollow”.

Some of his recent talk-show appearances have been in “GMA3: What You Need to Know”, “Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen” and “The Daily Show”.

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Awards and nominations

Omar’s won five of his 19 award nominations. His wins were a 1997 Monte-Carlo TV Festival Silver Nymph Award for Best Actor for “Deadly Voyage”, three Image Awards for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 2007, 2008 and 2013, for his performance in “House”, and a 2016 American Black Film Festival Award for Best Documentary, for “Daddy Don’t Go” (shared with colleagues).

Love life and marriage

Omar prefers to keep the details of his love life to himself, but it’s still known that he’s today a married man and the father of three.

He and American singer Keisha Spivey married in a private ceremony in 2006; she’s today probably known best for being a member of the R&B girl group Total. Omar and Keisha have two children together, daughter K’mari Mae who born in July 2004, and son Amir who followed a few years later; Omar also has a daughter Aiyanna with a former girlfriend whose name hasn’t been disclosed.

He’s yet to mention the women whom he’d dated prior to meeting Keisha, to whom Omar’s married as of April 2023, and they have two children together, while he also has a daughter from a past relationship.

Interesting facts and hobbies

Omar once worked as a back-up dancer for famous American actress and rapper Queen Latifah.

He’s been friends with famous actor and screenwriter Marlon Wayans since childhood.

Omar was featured in Blackstreet’s 1994 music video “Before I Let You Go”.

He’s passionate about languages, and is fluent in both French and Spanish.

Omar’s not related to American actor and stand-up comedian Michael Elliot Epps.

He published his autobiography “From Fatherless to Fatherhood” in June 2018.

Omar’s a philanthropist, and is today serving on the cultural council of the non-profit organization RepresentUs’.

Nearly 900,000 people are following Omar on Instagram today, and he’s posted more than 2,000 pictures onto the network.

His favorite actor is Will Smith, while some of Omar’s favorite movies include “Aladdin”, “King Richard” and “I Am Legend”.

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Height, eyes and wealth

Omar’s age is 49. He has brown eyes and short black hair, is 5ft 10ins (1.79m) tall and weighs about 180lbs (83kgs).

Omar’s net worth’s been estimated at over $8 million, as of April 2023.

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About Kunal Nayyar: From Badminton Player to Big Bang Star

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Who is Kunal Nayyar?

British actor and producer Kunal Nayyar was born in Hammersmith, London, England, on 30 April 1981, making Taurus his zodiac sign. He’s appeared in 31 TV series and movies, and is perhaps known best for portraying one of the main characters, Raj Koothrappali in all the 280 episodes of the critically acclaimed sitcom “The Big Bang Theory”, which Bill Prady and Chuck Lorre created, and which also starred Kaley Cuoco, Jim Parsons and Johnny Galecki. It follows the lives of two socially awkward physicists, and a woman who’s just moved across the hall from them; the series aired from 2007 through 2019 and won 79 of its 333 award nominations.

Education and early life

Kunal spent the first three years of his life in Hammersmith, where he was raised by his Indian Punjabi immigrant parents; the family then moved back to New Delhi, India where his parents had jobs.

Kunal wasn’t interested in acting while living in India, but was rather into playing badminton; he studied at St. Columba’s School and was on its badminton team, while he also enjoyed playing soccer and tennis with his peers.

Upon matriculating in 1999, Kunal moved to Oregon USA, and enrolled at the University of Portland, from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Business Administration degree in 2003; it was while at the university that he fell in love with acting, as he appeared in a number of plays and began taking acting lessons.

He took part in the American College Theater Festival, which motivated him to enroll at Temple University, from which he graduated with a Master of Fine Arts degree in acting in 2005.

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Roles in movies

Kunal’s debut film role was playing Pizza Man in the 2004 romantic comedy “S. C. I. E. N. C. E.”, and his following role came in 2011, when cast to appear in the music video “Barenaked Ladies: The Big Bang Theory Theme”.

He voiced Gupta in the critically acclaimed 2012 animated adventure comedy “Ice Age: Continental Drift”, which Michael Thurmeier and Steve Martino directed, and which starred John Leguizamo, Denis Leary and Ray Romano. It follows Sid, Diego and Manny as they’re using an iceberg as a ship now that their continent has been set adrift; the film won two of its 13 award nominations. The year 2012 saw Kunal star in the short comedy “… or Die”, and play Karim in the 2014 mystery science fiction thriller “The Scribbler”.

The year 2015 saw him play Serge Negani in the thriller “Consumed”, which Daryl Wein wrote and directed, and which starred Beth Grant, Victor Garber and Zoe Lister-Jones. It follows the life of a mother whose son has a persistent rash, and the movie won a 2016 Cinema Verde Film Festival Most Revealing Award.

Kunal’s also known for playing the supporting character Dr. Robin Sathi  in the 2019 drama “Sweetness in the Belly”, directed by Zeresenay Mehari, and which starred Wunmi Mosaku, Rafael Goncalves and Dakota Fanning. It follows a British girl who was abandoned in Africa, and now has to flee for England during civil war; the movie won one of its two award nominations.

Kunal’s three most recent film roles have been in the 2020 short animated comedy “Tiny Diamond Goes Back to School” (voice role), the 2021 animated adventure comedy “Trolls Holiday in Harmony” (voice role) and the 2022 comedy “The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry”; he’s currently shooting for the upcoming movies “Spaceman” and “How to Date Billy Walsh”.

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Roles in TV series

Kunal’s debut TV series role was portraying Youssef Zidan in the 2007 episode “Suspicion” of the crime mystery “NCIS”, and his following roles came in 2010, when cast to appear in an episode of the comedies “The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson” and “CollegeHumor Originals”.

In 2013 and 2014, Kunal portrayed Neal and Sanjay in two episodes of the popular comedy “Sullivan & Son”, which Steve Byrne created, and starred in alongside Christine Ebersole and Brian Doyle-Murray; it follows Steve Sullivan who’s quit his job as a corporate attorney and has begun running his father’s bar.

From 2013 through 2016, Kunal voiced Vijay Patel in the animated adventure comedy “Sanjay and Craig”, created by Jay Howell and James Dirschberger, and which also starred Maulik Pancholy and Chris Hardwick. It follows the adventures of Sanjay Patel and his pet snake Craig –  the series was nominated for six awards.

Kunal’s three most recent TV series roles have been in the 2020 episode “Sandeep” of the crime mystery “Criminal: UK”, four episodes of the 2021 animated family adventure “Mira, Royal Detective” (voice role) and all the eight episodes (lead role) of the 2022 crime thriller “Suspicion”.

Other credits

Kunal received special thanks for the 2012 short comedy movie “Say It Ain’t Solo”.

He produced the 2013 biographical sports documentary movie “Beyond All Boundaries” and the 2022 comedy movie “The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry”.

Some of Kunal’s recent talk-show appearances have been in “The Jennifer Hudson Show”, “Hollywood First Look” and “Made in Hollywood”.

Awards and nominations

Kunal’s won one of his 10 award nominations: a 2020 CinEuphoria Merit – Honorary Award, for his and his colleagues’ performance in “The Big Bang Theory”.

Kunal and his colleagues were also nominated for six Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series from 2012 through 2017, for “The Big Bang Theory”, and he was nominated for a 2021 BAFTA Award for Supporting Actor, for his performance in “Criminal: UK”.

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Love life and marriage

Kunal’s quite secretive when it comes to speaking about his love life in public, however, it’s still widely known that he’s been a married man for over a decade now.

Kunal and Indian actress and model Neha Kapur exchanged vows in India in December 2011, in a large ceremony attended by many of their friends and family members. Neha was 2006 Femina Miss India, she holds a Bachelor’s degree in fashion design from the Pearl Academy and is also a professional dancer.

Kunal and Neha have no children together, and this is believed to be because they’re both focused on their careers.

Kunal’s yet to mention other women whom he’s perhaps dated, is married to Neha Kapur as of April 2023, and doesn’t have children.

Interesting facts and hobbies

Kunal loves attending Comic-Cons, and has revealed that fans of the series “The Big Bang Theory” whom he met there were all affectionate.

He has his own dialect, which is a mix of Indian and British English.

Kunal’s revealed that he’s both claustrophobic and afraid of heights.

He knows many details about the film franchises “Lord of the Rings” and “Star Wars”, but isn’t familiar with the series “Star Trek”.

Kunal’s a huge fan of video games – he voiced Gupta in the 2012 game “Ice Age: Continental Drift – Arctic Games”.

He’s an Instagram star, as nearly three million people are following Kunal on the network today, while he’s posted over 800 pictures, with most of these showing him during his everyday life.

Kunal’s favorite actor, is Joe Pesci, and some of his favorite movies include “8 Heads in a Duffel Bag”, “With Honors” and “The Irishman”.

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Height, eyes and wealth

Kunal’s age is 42. He has brown eyes and black hair, is 5ft 7ins (1.71m) tall and weighs around 150lbs (69kgs).

Kunal’s net worth’s been estimated at over $45 million, as of April 2023.

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