Ranjit Chowdhry (alternate spellings: Ranjit Chowdhary / Ranjit Chowdhury) is an
actor of
Indian descent, with around forty movies and television performances to his credit, besides acting in theatre as well.
Rafta Rafta, Theatre Review, 3 May 2008. Varied spellings of his names have been used in credits. He has also appeared in several episodes of
The Office, the US version, as Vikram, a telemarketer who worked with Michael, and is briefly hired for The Michael Scott Paper Company.
For his role as Rocky in
Deepa Mehta's 2002 film
Bollywood/Hollywood, he was nominated for
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role at the
23rd Genie Awards Times of India, 3 January 2003, His other most noted role, in recent times has been,
Queen Latifah starrer,
Last Holiday (2006),.
Rediff.com, 13 January 2006.
Biography
Ranjit was born and brought up in
Mumbai in a family with theatre background, where he received his early education at
Campion School, Mumbai and started his acting career. His father is from a
Gujjar background while his mother
Pearl Padamsee is
Jewish. He made his debut with
Basu Chatterjee's
Khatta Meetha, following with he played prominent parts in the
Bollywood comedy classics such as
Basu Chatterjee's
Baton Baton Mein (1979) and
Hrishikesh Mukherjee's,
Khubsoorat (1980). Thereafter, he moved to the USA in the early 1980s. He wrote the screenplay and...
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