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Kal Penn
Birth at
23 April 1977
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American actor of Indian origin Cal Penn (Kal Penn) much in his life owes a sense of humor. In addition to the fact that the actor mainly acts as a nice stupid guy, in the most unpleasant moments of life he finds something to laugh at himself. His pseudonym, thanks to which his popularity has increased, he also came up with a joke to resemble the famous actor Sean Penn.
Cal Penn (Callen Suresh Modi) was born on April 23, 1977 in the town of Montclair, New Jersey in a family of immigrants from India.
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American actor of Indian origin Cal Penn (Kal Penn) much in his life owes a sense of humor. In addition to the fact that the actor mainly acts as a nice stupid guy, in the most unpleasant moments of life he finds something to laugh at himself. His pseudonym, thanks to which his popularity has increased, he also came up with a joke to resemble the famous actor Sean Penn.
Cal Penn (Callen Suresh Modi) was born on April 23, 1977 in the town of Montclair, New Jersey in a family of immigrants from India. Since childhood, such qualities as diligence and purposefulness coexisted in him, with good-naturedness and ridiculousness. Cal graduated with honors from high school, then graduated from the University of New Jersey, and then studied video sociology for three years at the University of California. His activity he showed not only participation in amateur productions: the actor created an underground intellectual society.
Cal's first role was Jack Nayton in the short film Express: The End of Glory (1998). It did not bring him much popularity, but he was noticed and began to be invited to the shooting. Fame came to Penn after the comedy film “Grold and Kumar go away” (2004), where he played one of the main characters. The most popular films with the participation of this actor are the films More than Love (2005), Very Epic Movie (2007), 24 Hours (2007),
"The Killing Christmas of Harold and Kumar" (2011). Cal Penn is also known as an actor in House and How I Met Your Mother.
In addition to his acting career, Cal Penn is actively involved in politics. From 2008 to 2010, he was the assistant head of public relations under Obama. Cal developed the direction of adaptation of Asian-Americans, and was also an adviser on art issues.