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Anjul Nigam

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Anjul Nigam
Born (1965-12-15) 15 December 1965 (age 58)
EducationNew York University

Anjul Nigam (born 15 December 1965) is an Indian-born American actor, producer, and writer.[1]

Early life and education

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Nigam was born in Kanpur, India. He is a graduate of Cheshire High School in Cheshire, Connecticut and the New York University Tisch School of the Arts.[citation needed]

Career

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He is known for his recurring role as "Dr. Raj, the Psychiatric Doctor" on the ABC medical drama Grey's Anatomy, as a producer/writer/actor in the film Growing Up Smith and a producer of the films "Crown Vic", and Louisiana Caviar in Cuba Gooding Jr.'s directorial debut in which Gooding stars with Richard Dreyfuss.[2][3] He appeared as one of the supporting leads in the CBS/Hallmark Hall of Fame movie Back When We Were Grownups along with Faye Dunaway, Peter Fonda, Jack Palance and Blythe Danner and directed by Ron Underwood. Nigam was one of four leads in 20th Century Fox's The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest for director Mick Jackson and producers Harold Ramis and Trevor Albert. Nigam co-starred with Bill Murray and James Spader in the Universal/StudioCanal feature comedy Speaking of Sex for director John McNaughton.[2]

As for television , Nigam played the role of "Pandit Raj" in the Netflix series Never Have I Ever, recurred as the "Medical Examiner" in Season Two of True Detective, a regular in the role of "Nurse Manoj Nakshi" on the ABC medical drama MDs, and one of the leads in the ABC miniseries Tom Clancy's Netforce and in Showtime's Silver Strand. Nigam has had over fifty guest starring roles in primetime television shows including So Help Me Todd, Animal Kingdom, Shark, Medium, Numb3rs, CSI: NY, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Huff, ER and NYPD Blue.[citation needed]

In theater, Nigam has appeared alongside fellow-NYU alumni Philip Seymour Hoffman in the controversial production of the Peter Sellars directed The Merchant of Venice at the Royal Shakespeare Company in London and The Goodman Theatre in Chicago.[citation needed]

In 2021, Nigam was named as a producer on Rust, which halted production due a firearms incident resulting in the death of a cinematographer Halyna Hutchins.[4]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1991 House Party 2 Singh
1999 Two Rivers Karna
2000 King of the Korner Tow Truck Driver
2001 The Sizemore Interviews Arun Ram Direct-to-video
2001 Speaking of Sex Jarred
2002 The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest Salman Fard
2003 Winter Break Rajeev Uncredited
2005 Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World Boyfriend
2007 Death and Taxis Todd
2008 Cloverfield Bodega Cashier
2009 Terminator Salvation Rahul
2011 Answers to Nothing Doctor
2013 Bad Words Sriram Chopra
2015 Growing Up Smith Bhaaskar Bhatnagar Producer, writer
2017 Trafficked General Singh
2018 Bayou Caviar Producer
2019 Crown Vic Producer
2022 Murder at Yellowstone City Producer
2023 Supercell Ramesh Executive Producer
2023 97 Minutes Hitar Executive Producer
2024 Crescent City Gopal Sharma Executive Producer
2024 Rust Producer

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1989, 1990 Growing Pains Sub #2 / Raj 2 episodes
1991 Parker Lewis Can't Lose Anjul Episode: "Tower of Power"
1992 Blossom Sanji Episode: "The Making of the President"
1993 Murphy Brown Sanjay Khandwhalla Episode: "The Young & the Rest of Us"
1995 Silver Strand Rahman Television film
1996 Sisters Driver Episode: "Don't Go to Springfield"
1996 High Incident Messenger Episode: "Christmas Blues"
1997 ER Alex Ghandar Episode: "Fortune's Fools"
1997 Extreme Ghostbusters Sajid Episode: "Seeds of Destruction"
1997 NYPD Blue Kumar Episode: "The Truth Is Out There"
1998 The Lake Dr. Sanjay Television film
1998 Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book Namas Episode: "The Perfect Shot"
1998 Nash Bridges Vijay Episode: "Danger Zone"
1999 NetForce Uday Shankar Television film
1999 Get Real Mall Worker Episode: "Denial"
2001 The Wild Thornberrys Pakistani Man / Vendor Episode: "Gem of a Mom"
2001 Arliss TV Commercial Director Episode: "Setting Precedents"
2001 Providence Raji Episode: "Gobble, Gobble"
2002 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Rajeeb Khandewahl Episode: "Blood Lust"
2002 MDs Nurse Manoj Nakshi 8 episodes
2004 Days of Our Lives Professor Sandeev Bhalla Episode #1.9883
2004 Huff Dr. Alhabah Episode: "Lipstick on Your Panties"
2004 Back When We Were Grownups Hakim Television film
2005 CSI: NY Harish Lev Episode: "Tanglewood"
2005 Numbers Dr. Renfro Episode: "Vector"
2005 Medium Doctor Episode: "Light Sleeper"
2005–2017 Grey's Anatomy Dr. Raj Sen 8 episodes
2006 Shark Alex Neuville Episode: "Dr. Feelbad"
2008 Murder 101 Devi Kanesh Episode: "New Age"
2008 Supernatural Stewie Meyers Episode: "Long Distance Call"
2008 Crash Dr. Rav Episode: "Episode One"
2009 Lie to Me Shreyas Patel Episode: "Depraved Heart"
2009 Ghost Whisperer Dr. Prakash Episode: "Devil's Bargain"
2010 Childrens Hospital Sultan's Aide Episode: "The Sultan's Finger: Live"
2013 Revenge Zahir Lahari Episode: "Victory"
2015 Battle Creek Aadi Patel Episode: "Old Wounds"
2015 True Detective Ventura County Medical Examiner 2 episodes
2018 American Woman Milo Episode: "The Party"
2020 Never Have I Ever Pandit Raj Episode: "...felt super Indian"
2020 A Christmas Call Ahmed Television film
2021 Animal Kingdom Gopal Episode: "Relentless"
2023 So Help Me Todd Norman Smith Episode: "Side Effects May Include Murder"

References

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  1. ^ "Actor-Turned-Producer Anjul Nigam Talks Change in South Asian Representation in Film and Media". 10 July 2019.
  2. ^ a b "Indian American filmmaker Anjul Nigam's Crown Vic releases on November 15". 12 November 2019.
  3. ^ Barua, Meehika (18 May 2020). "Grey's Anatomy is failing its audience in a significant way". Digital Spy.
  4. ^ Maddaus, Gene (29 October 2021). "'Rust' Producers Were Warned About Dave Halls' Safety Issues on Previous Film". Variety. Retrieved 30 October 2021.
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