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Kunal Nayyar
Nayyar in 2024
Born (1981-04-30) 30 April 1981 (age 43)
Hammersmith, London, England
Alma mater
OccupationActor
Years active2004–present
Spouse
(m. 2011)

Kunal Nayyar (/kʊˈnɑːl ˈn.ər/,[1] kuu-NAHL NY-ər; born 30 April 1981) is a British actor.[2] He gained recognition with his portrayal of the character Raj Koothrappali on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory (2007–2019), and voiced Vijay on the Nickelodeon animated sitcom Sanjay and Craig (2013–2016). He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 2021 British Academy Television Awards for his role in Criminal: UK.

Forbes listed him as the world's third-highest-paid television actor in 2015 and 2018, with earnings of US$20 million and US$23.5 million, respectively.[3][4] His current net worth is estimated to be $45 million.[5]

The asteroid 8627 Kunalnayyar is named after him.[6]

Early life

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Nayyar was born on 30 April 1981 in Hammersmith, London, to a family of Indian Punjabi[citation needed] immigrants.[7][8] When he was three years old, his family returned to India and he grew up in New Delhi, where his parents live.[9][10][11] He attended St. Columba's School, where he played badminton for the school team.[12][13]

In 1999, Nayyar moved to the United States to pursue a Bachelor of Business Administration in finance from the University of Portland in Oregon.[14] He started taking acting classes and appeared in several school plays while working on his degree.[11]

After participating in the American College Theater Festival, Nayyar decided to become an actor. He then attended Temple University in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he received a Master of Fine Arts in acting.[15]

Career

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Nayyar on a tour of The Big Bang Theory in 2008

After graduating, Nayyar found work doing American television ads and plays on the London stage.[16] He first gained attention in the US for his role in the West Coast production of Rajiv Joseph's 2006 play Huck & Holden, where he portrayed an Indian exchange student anxious to experience American culture before returning home.[15] In 2006, Nayyar teamed up with Arun Das to write the play Cotton Candy, which premiered in New Delhi to positive reviews.[17]

Nayyar made a guest appearance on the CBS drama NCIS in the season four episode "Suspicion", in which he played Youssef Zidan, an Iraqi terrorist.[18]

In 2007, Nayyar's agent heard about a role for a scientist in an upcoming CBS pilot and encouraged him to audition for the part. This led to his casting in the sitcom The Big Bang Theory, where he played the role of an astrophysicist Raj Koothrappali from its premiere in September of that year to the show's conclusion in May 2019.[19]

In 2011, he co-hosted the Tribute to Nerds show with co-star Simon Helberg at the comedy festival Just for Laughs.[20]

Nayyar voiced Gupta in Ice Age: Continental Drift in 2012. During the same year, he completed the shooting of the film, Dr. Cabbie, produced by Bollywood actor Salman Khan.

In 2013, he produced a documentary called Beyond All Boundaries, which focuses on three individuals and their love for cricket in India: Sudhir bikes across the country to support his team; Prithvi is a young cricket prodigy; and Akshaya is a female cricketer from the Mumbai slums.[21]

From 5 May to 29 June 2015, Nayyar performed in an off-Broadway production, The Spoils, written by and starring actor Jesse Eisenberg. Nayyar played Kalyan, a Nepalese student and roommate of the protagonist Ben, played by Eisenberg.[22] The production transferred to London's West End in 2016.

Nayyar published a book about his career journey, titled Yes, My Accent is Real: and Some Other Things I Haven’t Told You, in September 2015.[11]

He voiced another animated movie character named Guy Diamond in DreamWorks' Trolls, released in November 2016.

In 2020, Nayyar played a convicted serial killer named Sandeep on the Netflix UK production Criminal: UK. He appeared in the final episode of Season 2, which was released in August 2020. In the same year, he joined the cast of the thriller TV series Suspicion on Apple TV+, based on the Israeli thriller TV series False Flag, alongside Uma Thurman, Elizabeth Henstridge and Elyes Gabel.[23]

In 2021, he was announced as having been picked to play the title role of A. J. Fikry in the upcoming comedy-drama The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry, alongside Lucy Hale and Christina Hendricks, an adaptation of the best-selling novel by Gabrielle Zevin.[24]

In 2024, Nayyar reunited with Big Bang Theory costar, Melissa Rauch, making a guest appearance on an episode of Night Court.[25] Night Court is a reboot of the '80s NBC sitcom of the same name.[25]

Personal life

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In December 2011, Nayyar married Neha Kapur, a model and Femina Miss India 2006.[26] According to the University of Portland, Nayyar and his wife have given scholarships for University of Portland students in Performing & Fine Arts and paid for guest artists at the university.[27]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Film Role Director(s) Notes
2004 S.C.I.E.N.C.E Pizza Man Jordan Noce
2012 Ice Age: Continental Drift Gupta Steve Martino & Mike Thurmeier Voice
2013 Beyond All Boundaries Narrator
2014 The Scribbler Karim John Suits
Dr. Cabbie Tony Jean-François Pouliot
2015 Consumed Serge Negani Daryl Wein
2016 Trolls Guy Diamond Mike Mitchell Voice
2019 Sweetness in the Belly Dr. Robin Sathi Zeresenay Berhane Mehari
2020 Trolls World Tour Guy Diamond Walt Dohrn Voice
Think Like a Dog Mr. Mills Gil Junger
2022 The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry A.J. Fikry Hans Canosa
2023 Trolls Band Together Guy Diamond Walt Dohrn Voice[28]
2024 Spaceman Peter Johan Renck
2024 How to Date Billy Walsh Rupert Brown
TBA Christmas Karma Gurinder Chadha

Television

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Year Series Role Notes
2007 NCIS Youssef Zidan Episode: "Suspicion"
2007–2019 The Big Bang Theory Raj Koothrappali Main role
2010 The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson Himself
2013–2016 Sanjay and Craig Vijay (voice) Main role
2013–2014 Sullivan & Son Sanjay/Neal Episode: "Ladies Night", "Sexual Healing"
2015 The Late Late Show Host 25–27 February
The Mindy Project Sendhil Episode: "While I Was Sleeping"
2016 Ice Age: The Great Egg-Scapade Gupta (cameo/flashback) TV special
2017 Trolls Holiday Guy Diamond (voice) TV special
Drop the Mic Himself Episode: "Mayim Bialik vs. Kunal Nayyar / Ashley Tisdale vs. Nick Lachey"
2020 Criminal: UK Sandeep Singh Episode: "Sandeep"
2021 Trolls: Holiday in Harmony Guy Diamond (voice) TV special
2022 Suspicion Aadesh Chopra Main role
2024 Night Court Martini Toddwallis Season 2 Episode 7 "A Crime of Fashion"

Theatre

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Year Title Role Notes
2006 Huck and Holden Naveen Dahlia Theater, Los Angeles, United States
Love's Labour's Lost Other Parts Royal Shakespeare Company, Stratford upon Avon, United Kingdom
Love's Labour's Lost Other Parts Shakespeare Theatre Company, Lansburgh Theatre, Washington, DC, United States
2015 The Spoils Kalyan The New Group at The Pershing Square Signature Center, New York, United States
2016 The Spoils Kalyan Trafalgar Studios, London

Awards

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Year Award Category Title Result
2006 Garland Awards Best Male Lead in a Play on the West Coast Huck and Holden Won
2011 Screen Actors Guild Awards Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series The Big Bang Theory Nominated
2012 Nominated
2013 Nominated
2014 Nominated
2015 Nominated
2016 Nominated
2017 Nominated
2021 British Academy Television Awards Best Supporting Actor Criminal: UK Nominated

References

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  3. ^ McGarth, Maggie. "The World's Highest-Paid TV Actors". Forbes. Archived from the original on 19 March 2018. Retrieved 3 February 2020.
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  10. ^ Ahmed, Sana (28 June 2008). "Going places". The Hindu. Archived from the original on 5 October 2013. Retrieved 21 October 2011.
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  13. ^ Singh, Prashant (14 October 2013). "Salman Khan has done such amazing things for our industry: Kunal Nayyar". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 18 May 2015. Retrieved 5 January 2021.
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  20. ^ Wyatt, Nelson (26 July 2011). "'Big Bang Theory' stars say most people can relate to being nerds". Winnipeg Free Press. Archived from the original on 14 September 2011. Retrieved 21 October 2011.
  21. ^ "Kunal Nayyar". alumni.temple.edu. Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  22. ^ Brantley, Ben (2 June 2015). "'Review: 'The Spoils' Stars Jesse Eisenberg as Narcissist". New York Times. Archived from the original on 5 December 2017. Retrieved 16 June 2015.
  23. ^ "Uma Thurman To Headline Apple Drama Series 'Suspicion', Based On Israeli Thriller 'False Flag'". Deadline. 11 March 2020. Archived from the original on 12 March 2020. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
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  28. ^ "Trolls Band Together". Universal Pictures. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
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