Harsh NayyarHarsh Nayyar (born in New Delhi, India) is an actor in movies and theatre. TheatreAs a student, in April, 1973, Harsh Nayyar starred as Dracula in a Thompson Theatre production in Raleigh, NC.[1] Nayyar continued to play in various theatre productions. For example, on Broadway, opening March 28, 1979, he was part of the original cast of A Meeting by the River by Christopher Isherwood and Don Bachardy at Palace Theatre, New York as a photographer.[2] Opening February 27, 2018 off-Broadway, he played a representative of the local Muslim community in An Ordinary Muslim by Hammaad Chaudry at New York Theatre Workshop.[3][4] 2002, Nayyar played an Esperanto poet ("eloquently sorrowful"[5]), guiding the main character Priscilla through Kabul in Tony Kushner's drama Journey of a Lifetime, set to run for two months in Berkeley Repertory Theatre.[6] In 2004, he portrayed Mr. Begg "with palpable anger and sorrow"[7] in Victoria Brittain and Gillian Slovo's play Guantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend Freedom at the Culture Project, New York City, at the Studio Theatre (Washington D.C.) and at the Brava Theatre Center (San Francisco CA). Richard Connema noted a "touching performance" of the "heartfelt and poignant story" of Mr. Begg.[8] MoviesNayyar became known as a movie actor with his role in Gandhi (1982) when he played Nathuram Godse, the assassin of Mahatma Gandhi.[9] His subsequent roles included the comedies Easy Money (1983) and Desperately Seeking Susan. In the second season of Tales from the Darkside (1986/87), Nayyar starred as Edmund Alcott, a vampire, in the episode The Unhappy Medium.[10] In Men in Black, he played the news vendor.[11] Other notable roles include project manager Dr. Ramdas in the comedy Making Mr. Right (1987) and Dr. Aamir Taraki in The Peacemaker (1997), who disassembles the stolen warheards.[12] Among others, Nayyar has also acted in Hidalgo (2004). Nayyar played Vishant in the pilot and another 2019 episode of the American comedy television series The Other Two and returned in 2023 (S3E09). In the Indian series Cyber Vaar – Har Screen Crime Scene (2022) for the streaming platform Voot,[13] Nayyar played in the first episode. IMDb shows him in the cast of 60 films. From 1994 to 2000 alone, Nayyar took part in 25 movies. Other publicationsHarsh Nayyar also lent his voice to audio books. He narrated Between the Assassinations by Aravind Adiga.[14] Filmography (excerpt)
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