Kumail Nanjiani

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Kumail Nanjiani

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Nanjiani speaking at the 2012 WonderCon

Born
(1978-02-21) February 21, 1978 (age 40)
Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
Alma mater
Grinnell College
Occupation
Actor, stand-up comedian, podcast host, writer
Years active
2008–present
Spouse(s)

Emily V. Gordon (m. 2007)

Relatives
Shereen Nanjiani (second cousin)

Kumail Nanjiani (born February 21, 1978)[1][2] is a Pakistani-American stand-up comedian, actor, writer, and podcast host. Nanjiani is best known for being a main cast member on HBO's Emmy Award-nominated series Silicon Valley, as well as for providing the voice of Prismo on the Emmy Award-winning animated series Adventure Time. He starred on the TNT series Franklin & Bash and the Adult Swim series Newsreaders. Nanjiani also co-hosted the Comedy Central show The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail. In addition to his television and film work, he hosted two podcasts: The Indoor Kids and The X-Files Files.


In 2017, Nanjiani starred in the semi-autobiographical romantic comedy film The Big Sick, which he wrote with his wife Emily V. Gordon. They were nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 90th Academy Awards.




Contents





  • 1 Early life


  • 2 Career

    • 2.1 2008–2016: Television work


    • 2.2 2017–present: Breakthrough in film



  • 3 Personal life


  • 4 Filmography

    • 4.1 Film


    • 4.2 Television


    • 4.3 Video games


    • 4.4 Web



  • 5 Awards and nominations


  • 6 References


  • 7 External links




Early life


Nanjiani was born in Karachi, Pakistan, the son of Shabana and Aijaz Nanjiani.[3] He was raised as a Shia Muslim, but has left the faith.[4] The Scottish radio presenter Shereen Nanjiani is his second cousin.[5][6][7]


During his childhood, Nanjiani lived in Karachi and attended Karachi Grammar School. At 18, he moved to the United States and attended Grinnell College in Iowa, from which he graduated in 2001. He completed a double major in computer science and philosophy.[1][8][9]



Career



2008–2016: Television work


In July 2011, he and X-Play staffer Ali Baker began hosting a video game-themed podcast, titled The Indoor Kids. In late August of the same year Baker left the show and Nanjiani began hosting with his wife, Emily V. Gordon.[10] Until other commitments took over, he appeared regularly on Dan Harmon's podcast Harmontown, where he played Dungeons & Dragons with Harmon as a character named Chris de Burgh. He played a delivery man in the 2013 film, The Kings of Summer.[11] In addition to guest-starring in various comedy shows like Portlandia, Nanjiani was featured in a supporting role in the TNT series Franklin & Bash. He played the role of Pindar Singh, an agoraphobic science fiction nerd working for the title characters.


Nanjiani guest-starred on HBO's Veep as a statistician. He had a recurring role of Amir Larussa on Newsreaders, as well as Prismo on Adventure Time. His Comedy Central special titled Beta Male aired in July 2013.[12] In late June 2013, Comedy Central announced the pickup of a show The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail hosted by Jonah Ray and Nanjiani.[13] The show, featuring Nerd Melt comedy regulars and various comedians, began airing in July 2014.[14] In April 2014, he began playing the character Dinesh in the HBO sitcom Silicon Valley.[9] He voiced Reggie in the video game The Walking Dead: Season Two.[15] In July 2014, Nanjiani hosted a weekly podcast titled The X-Files Files, dedicated to discussion and fond reminiscences about The X-Files. Each episode features him and a guest, including former The X-Files writers, producers, actors and directors, in light-hearted banter about one or two episodes of the series.[16][17] On July 30, 2014, Nanjiani appeared on Ken Reid's TV Guidance Counselor Podcast.[citation needed]


In 2015, Nanjiani guest-starred in an episode of Broad City called "In Heat".[18] Starting on March 22, 2015 he provided his voice for the character of Mshak Moradi in the Hunt the Truth audio drama, part of the marketing campaign for Halo 5: Guardians.[19] On May 5, 2015, he appeared on Inside Amy Schumer in the episode "12 Angry Men Inside Amy Schumer", a parody of 12 Angry Men, as one of the members of the jury.[20] In July 2015, Nanjiani provided guest voices on Aqua Teen Hunger Force and Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero.[21] In November 2015, he starred in an Old Navy TV commercial together with Julia Louis-Dreyfus and Snoop Dogg.[22] In April 2016, he starred in another Old Navy advertisement with SNL cast members Jay Pharoah, Cecily Strong, and Nasim Pedrad.



2017–present: Breakthrough in film


In 2017, Nanjiani starred in the romantic comedy film The Big Sick, which he wrote with his wife Emily V. Gordon.[23] The film is about their relationship, with Nanjiani playing himself and Zoe Kazan playing Gordon (renamed Emily Gardner). The film was considered to be one of the most acclaimed films of 2017, and was chosen by American Film Institute as one of the top 10 films of the year and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay.[24][25] The film was also the third highest grossing independent film released in 2017, grossing over 40 million dollars.[26]


In 2019, Nanjiani will lend his voice to Plimpton, an ostrich, in The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle.[27] The film is set for release on April 12, 2019.[28] Nanjiani will also star in the action-comedy Stuber, which is set for release on May 24, 2019.[29][30] Nanjiani will also costar in the Untitled "Men in Black" Spin-Off film, which will be released on June 14, 2019.[31][32]



Personal life


Nanjiani has been married to Emily V. Gordon, an author, comedy producer, and former couples and family therapist since 2007.[33] Gordon was the booker and producer of The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail (2014–2016).[34]



Filmography



Film
































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2010

Life as We Know It
Simon

2012

The Five-Year Engagement
Pakistani Chef

2013

The Kings of Summer
Gary the Delivery Guy


Hell Baby
Cable Guy


Bad Milo
Bobbi

2014

The Last of the Great Romantics
George the Counter Guy


Sex Tape
Punit

2015

Loaded
Reza


Hot Tub Time Machine 2
Brad


Addicted to Fresno
Damon


Hello, My Name Is Doris
Nasir


Hell and Back
Dave the Demon (voice)


Goosebumps
Foreman

2016

Central Intelligence
Jared the Airport Security Guard
Cameo

Mike and Dave Need Wedding Dates
Keanu


Brother Nature
Riggleman


Flock of Dudes
Ro


The Late Bloomer
Rich

2017

The Big Sick
Kumail Nanjiani
Also writer

Fist Fight
Officer Mehar


A Happening of Monumental Proportions
HR Rep Perry


Funny: The Documentary
Himself


The Lego Ninjago Movie

Jay (voice)

2018

Duck Butter
Jake

2019

The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle
Plimpton (voice)

Filming

Stuber
Stu

Post-production

MIB
Pawny

Filming


Television


























































































































































Year
Title
Role
Notes
2008

Saturday Night Live
Indian Reporter
Uncredited
Episode: "James Franco/Kings of Leon"
2009

The Colbert Report
Various characters
2 episodes
2009

Michael & Michael Have Issues
Kumail
7 episodes
2010

Ugly Americans
Neilando Patel (voice)
Episode: "Treegasm"
2011

Traffic Light
Paul
Episode: "Where the Heart Is"
2011

CollegeHumor Originals
Vendor
Episode: "Batman Chooses His Voice"
2011

Googy
Dwayne
6 episodes
2011–2014

Franklin & Bash
Pindar Singh
31 episodes
2011–2018

Portlandia
Various characters
13 episodes
2012–2016

Adventure Time
Prismo (voice)
7 episodes
2013–2015

Newsreaders
Amir Larussa
11 episodes
2013

Burning Love
Zakir
17 episodes
2013

Veep
Statistician
Episode: "Midterms"
2013

Drunk History
Lakota Chief
Episode: "Nashville"
2013

Ghost Ghirls
Mr. Mattoo
Episode: "I Believe in Mira-ghouls"
2014–present

Silicon Valley
Dinesh Chugtai
46 episodes
2014

Math Bites
Showoff Guy
Episode: "Math Heads: Do Math in Your Head"
2014

The Pete Holmes Show
Dhalsim
Episode: "Erin Hamlin and Kate Hansen"
2014–2016

The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail
Himself (host)
24 episodes
2014

TripTank
Dick Genie (voice)
4 episodes
2014

Garfunkel and Oates
Jordan
Episode: "Hair Swap"
2014

Key and Peele
College Kid #1
Episode: "Scariest Movie Ever"
2014–2015

Bob's Burgers
Skip (voice)
2 episodes
2014–2015

Community
Custodian Lapari
2 episodes
2015

Broad City
Benny Calitri
Episode: "In Heat"
2015

Archer
Farooq Ashkani (voice)
Episode: "Sitting"
2015

Inside Amy Schumer
Juror #11
Episode: "12 Angry Men Inside Amy Schumer"
2015

Scheer-RL

Mariah Carey
Episode: "Mariah Carey"
2015

Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
Cuteling Mayor (voice)
Episode: "The Ripple Effect"
2015

Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Frylock's bees (voice)
Episode: "Sweet C"
2015

The Grinder
Prosecutor Leonard
2 episodes
2016

The X-Files
Pasha
Episode: "Mulder and Scully Meet the Were-Monster"
2016

Animals.
Rusty (voice)
Episode: "Dogs."
2016

31st Independent Spirit Awards
Himself (host)
Television special
2016–2017

HarmonQuest
Eddie Lizard
2 episodes
2017

Saturday Night Live
Himself (host)
Episode: "Kumail Nanjiani/Pink"
2018

RuPaul's Drag Race
Himself (judge)
Episode: "Drag Con Panel Extravaganza"


Video games

















Year
Title
Voice role
2013

The Walking Dead: Season Two
Reggie
2015

Fight Haver (Fast Drive)
Fight Haver
2017

Mass Effect: Andromeda[35]
Jarun Tann
2017

Middle-earth: Shadow of War
The Agonizer


Web





















Year
Title
Role
Notes
2009

Jake and Amir
Jake's Brother Kumail
4 episodes
2013–2017

Harmontown
Himself
Recurring guest
2017

Game Grumps
Himself
1 episode

Movie Fights
Himself
1 episode


Awards and nominations















































Year
Association
Category
Nominated work
Result
2017

Academy Awards

Best Original Screenplay

The Big Sick
Nominated

Critics' Choice Movie Awards

Best Original Screenplay
Nominated

Best Actor in a Comedy
Nominated

Detroit Film Critics Society
Best Screenplay
Nominated
Best Ensemble
Nominated

Kanbar Award for Storytelling
Won

Gotham Awards

Best Screenplay
Nominated

Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association

Best Original Screenplay
Nominated

Independent Spirit Awards

Best First Screenplay
Won

NAACP Image Awards

Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture
Nominated

Screen Actors Guild Award

Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture
Nominated

Critics' Choice Television Awards

Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series

Silicon Valley
Nominated

San Diego International Film Festival

Auteur Award
Self
Won


References




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  7. ^ "Interview: Kumail Nanjiani Explains Pakistani Culture (Full Interview)". Jun 28, 2017.


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  29. ^ "Kumail Nanjiani to Star Opposite Dave Bautista in Action Comedy 'Stuber' (Exclusive)".


  30. ^ 20th Century Fox Sets Dates For Untitled James Mangold Ferrari Project, Kenneth Branagh’s ‘Death On The Nile’


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  35. ^ Kumail Nanjiani as Jarun Tann. BioWare Base. March 1, 2017.




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