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Kunal Nayyar
Birth at
30 April 1981
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Kunal Nayyar (born 30 April 1981) is an Indian actor born in London and has spent much of his life in the United States. In the homeland of his ancestors Kunal came at the age of four. He attended St. Columbus School in New Delhi. Like most boys, he was fond of sports: he played cricket and badminton on the school team. I did not think about the career of a film actor, and there were no special reasons for that. Kunal Nayer became interested in acting later in the United States, where he went to
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Kunal Nayyar (born 30 April 1981) is an Indian actor born in London and has spent much of his life in the United States. In the homeland of his ancestors Kunal came at the age of four. He attended St. Columbus School in New Delhi. Like most boys, he was fond of sports: he played cricket and badminton on the school team. I did not think about the career of a film actor, and there were no special reasons for that.
Kunal Nayer became interested in acting later in the United States, where he went to continue his education. He graduated from a college at Portland Business University and while studying was accidentally invited to a theater festival, managed to win the competition, winning the Mark Twain Award, and also received a scholarship from the very prestigious Sundance Lab Theatre. That was what determined his future. Kunal Nayer entered the Department of Fine Arts at Temple University in Philadelphia and received a master's degree in this field.
Kunal Nayer starred in more than a dozen TV series: Entertainment Tonight, Conan, Maritime Police. Special unit, etc. But his most notable role was the role of a eccentric physicist.
series "The Big Bang Theory" . His hero does not know how to communicate with women, is simply afraid of them, and suffers because of this. This role made Neyer famous after the release of the first season. The hero of Kunal Nayer as much as the audience liked that the company signed a contract with the actor for another three seasons. Kunal later admitted that he had a sense of fantasy, unreality. He seemed to have received great honor and blessing, felt himself a “lucky fortune,” and had to pinch himself to make sure that all this was happening in reality and to himself. /