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Parminder Nagra

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English actress (born 1975)

Parminder Nagra
Nagra atWonderCon in 2012
Born
Parminder Kaur Nagra

(1975-10-05)5 October 1975 (age 50)
OccupationActress
Years active1991–present
Spouse
James Stenson
(m. 2009; div. 2013)
PartnerKieran Creggan (1996–2000)
Children1

Parminder Kaur Nagra (born 5 October 1975) is an English actress. She is known for portraying Jess Bhamra in the filmBend It Like Beckham (2002) andDr. Neela Rasgotra in theNBC medical dramaER (2003–2009). Her other television roles include Meera Malik in the first season of the NBC crime dramaThe Blacklist (2013–2014) and a recurring role in theABC/Marvel seriesAgents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016–2017) asEllen Nadeer forseason four. More recently, Nagra has starred as the titular character of theITV seriesDI Ray (2022–2024).

Early life and education

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Parminder Kaur Nagra[1] was born on 5 October 1975[2] inLeicester,Leicestershire, to Sukha and Nashuter Nagra, who emigrated from India in the 1960s. Her parents separated when she was a young child.[3][4]

Nagra attendedSoar Valley College.[3]

A few months after sitting herA-levels and leaving school, Nagra was approached by Jez Simons, her former drama instructor, about becoming part of the Leicester-based theatre company Haithizi Productions, for which he served as theartistic director.[5] She accepted and was cast as a chorus member in the 1994 musicalNimai, presented at theHaymarket Theatre in Leicester.[3] Only a week into rehearsals, she was switched from the chorus to replace the lead actress, who had dropped out.[3] Simons recalls that Nagra, a good singer and actress, also had a quality that raised her above other actresses which led him to select her as the new lead, despite the inconvenience of performing with her arm in a cast.[5]

Career

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1990s to early 2000s

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Nagra left Leicester forLondon and decided not to go to university. Instead she pursued her childhood ambition of becoming an actress.[3] Nagra's first London theatrical job came in 1994, when she was cast as the Princess in the pantomimeSleeping Beauty at theTheatre Royal Stratford East.[3] AfterSleeping Beauty, Nagra worked with small Indian theatre companies such as Tara Arts and Tamasha. These roles eventually led to radio and television appearances that defined her career throughout most of the 1990s.

Nagra appeared in "The 6th Wonder of the World: The Kali Tutti Story", in 1994. In 1996, Nagra took a small part inChikamatsu Monzaemon'sFair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards that was performed at Cottesloe, Royal National Theatre.

Despite lacking formal theatrical training, Nagra signed with Joan Brown, a veteran London-based agent,[4] after which she was cast in minor television roles in the British medical drama seriesCasualty, and in the made-for-television filmKing Girl, in which she played an abusive member of an all-girl gang. In 1997, Nagra appeared in the three-part dramaTurning World alongsideRoshan Seth.

The following year, she appeared onCasualty again. In 1999, she played a convenience store clerk in the television filmDonovan Quick, oppositeColin Firth. Also of note were appearances on the British comedyGoodness Gracious Me. Nagra also co-starred in radio plays including, among others, plays byTanika Gupta. In 1998, Nagra co-starred in the radio playDancing Girls of Lahore which was co-written by her futureBend It Like Beckham co-starShaheen Khan.

Nagra's other notable stage roles during this period include:

  • Skeleton (1997), with critical acclaim for her "bright-eyed vivacity" as the village girl[6]
  • A Tainted Dawn (1997) where she played aHindu boy accidentally left inPakistan and brought up by a Muslim couple
  • Fourteen Songs, Two Weddings & A Funeral (1998) where she showed her skills as a romantic comedian, also to critical acclaim[4]
  • Krishna's Lila—A Play of the Asian World (1999) where she was part of a five-person cast in a controversially titled piece[3]
  • The Square Circle (1999) in the demanding role of an illiterate peasant girl who becomes a rape victim[3]
  • River on Fire (2000), as Kiran, in a retelling ofSophocles'Antigone

In 2001, Nagra voiced a Muslim girl in the docu-dramaArena: The Veil about women who choose to wear the Muslim head scarf. In 1997, not long afterFair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards, Nagra was cast inOh Sweet Sita, an adaptation of Indian mythology aboutRama and his wifeSita, in the title role of Sita. During that time, Nagra caught the attention of directorGurinder Chadha.[3]

Bend It Like Beckham (2002)

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Main article:Bend It Like Beckham

Nagra played the lead role inGurinder Chadha's 2002 comedy-dramaBend It Like Beckham, which became her breakthrough film, alongsideJonathan Rhys Meyers,Anupam Kher,Archie Panjabi, Shaheen Khan, andKeira Knightley, for whom this film also became a career breakthrough. Nagra played Jesminder "Jess" Bhamra, a teenage Sikh football player who idolises football superstarDavid Beckham and defies her traditional parents to pursue her dreams of playing football. The small-budget film was a critical and financial success in the United Kingdom, eventually making the leap around the world and to Canada and the United States where it earned over $30 million at the box office. The script was written by Chadha with her husbandPaul Mayeda Berges and Guljit Bindra with Nagra in mind. While initially indifferent to the game offootball, Nagra found the football-centred story to be both funny and touching. She agreed to audition and eventually accepted the role. An intensive ten-week training course in the gameFutebol de Salao, coached bySimon Clifford, put Nagra through rigorous nine-hour-a-day workouts. Nagra learned to "bend" or curve the ball in flight, as she did in a scene in the film.[7] Acknowledging Nagra's actual burn-scarred leg, Chadha wrote it into the film.

Nagra received critical and professional acclaim for her performance. She was nominated, and won, several awards, including theFIFA Presidential Award (2002), making her the first woman to have done so.[8]

2002–2019

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Not long after filming ended onBend It Like Beckham, Nagra co-starred in the fantasy romantic comedyElla Enchanted alongsideAnne Hathaway where she played Areida, the best friend of Hathaway's's title character.[4] In addition, she took on two notable television roles forChannel 4—as Viola/Cesario in a multicultural version ofWilliam Shakespeare'sTwelfth Night, and as Heere Sharma in the two-part Anglo-Indian dramaSecond Generation, loosely based on Shakespeare'sKing Lear, directed byJon Sen and starringOm Puri. AlthoughSecond Generation was a ratings flop, it was a critical success, earning a place inThe Observer newspaper's top 10 British TV programmes of 2003.[citation needed] It garnered Nagra an Ethnic Multicultural Media Academy (EMMA) Award.[4] For the role, Nagra had to gain the courage to do some of the love scenes that she had vowed not to do as an actress.[citation needed] Her visit toCalcutta to film the final scenes set there was Nagra's first visit to India.[9]

Nagra on a panel for theFox science fiction drama seriesAlcatraz, along with fellow actorsJorge Garcia andSarah Jones

While on a promotional junket inLos Angeles forBend It Like Beckham, Nagra was informed by her agent thatJohn Wells, one of the producers of theNBC medical drama seriesER, was interested in meeting her.[4]Bend It Like Beckham writer and director Gurinder Chadha revealed during a 2007 episode of BBC'sMovie Connections that she arranged the meeting, because she had recommended Nagra for the role of the new Indian character inER during a conversation with her friend Wells.[citation needed] Not long after the meeting, Nagra signed a one-year contract that included an option for three additional years. Despite her new status, Nagra said, "I don't think Hollywood has changed me at all. The first thing I did when I arrived was buychapati flour and lentils."[10]

Nagra made her first appearance onER on 25 September 2003, in the tenth-season premiere titled "Now What?" asNeela Rasgotra, a newYale-educated Anglo-Indian medical student at County General Hospital. Wells adapted the role to suit Nagra, so she could use her own English accent while working. Nagra appeared in twenty-one of the season's twenty-two episodes, including the twelfth episode titled "NICU" and the seventeenth episode titled "The Student", episodes in which her character played a central role.Noah Wyle, announcing his departure from the series in 2004, described Nagra as "the future" ofER,[11] and the media concurred, anointing her as one of the show's "golden girls".[12] In October 2008, following the departures ofGoran Višnjić,Maura Tierney, andMekhi Phifer, Nagra became the longest-serving cast member and lead actor ofER and remained so until the series concluded with season 15: episode 22, the two-hour series finale titled "And in the End..." which aired on 2 April 2009.

When Nagra finished filming the eleventh season ofER in 2005, she returned to her native Leicester to star inLove in Little India directed by Amit Gupta.[13] She was nominated in 2006 for an Asian Excellence Award, in the category of Outstanding Female Television Performance, for her work inER, and won the award the following year.[14] In 2008, Nagra voiced Cassandra in theDC animated filmBatman: Gotham Knight.[citation needed]

She played Miss Lovely in the children's filmHorrid Henry: The Movie (2011).[2] She then starred as Dr Lucy Banerjee in theFox science fiction drama seriesAlcatraz which ran for one season from 16 January to 26 March 2012.[15]

Nagra starred as CIA agent Meera Malik in the first season of the NBC crime drama seriesThe Blacklist from 2013 to 2014.[16]

In 2016, Nagra joined the second season of British arctic psychological thrillerFortitude. In 2018, Nagra joined the second season of theNetflix web television series13 Reasons Why as Priya Singh, the new counsellor of Liberty High.

2020s

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Nagra starred as the titular character of theITV seriesDI Ray. The first series of four episodes aired in 2022, with a second series of six episodes beginning filming in May 2023.[17] and broadcast from 16 June 2024.[18]

Personal life

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In 1996, while on the set of the playFair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards, Nagra met Irish actor Kieran Creggan, with whom she later moved into a flat inKennington,South London. They were in a relationship for five years.[3]

On 17 January 2009, after a seven-year relationship, Nagra married photographer James Stenson. HerER co-starsScott Grimes andJohn Stamos performed at the ceremony, and her friend and formerER co-starMaura Tierney officiated.[19] The couple had a son together,[20] but divorced in July 2013.[21]

Nagra was one of the bearers of theOlympic torch as it passed through London on its way to the2004 Summer Olympics inAthens, Greece.[22]

As of 2022, she lived inHollywood Hills, Los Angeles.[23]

Recognition and honours

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TheNational Portrait Gallery in London holds a pencil drawing of Nagra byStuart Pearson Wright created in 2004.[2]

Nagra was awarded thehonorary degree of doctors of letters by theUniversity of Leicester on 11 July 2007.[24]

She has also been nominated for or won a number of awards for her acting work, including:

Awards, nominated and won
YearOrganisationAward/CategoryResultWork
2010Audie AwardsAudiobook of the YearWonNelson Mandela's Favorite African Folktales
Multi-Voiced Performance
2008Asian Excellence AwardsOutstanding television actressNominatedER
2007Asian Excellence AwardsOutstanding television actressWonER
2006Morgan Stanley Great Britons AwardsArtsNominated
2005South Asian Students' AllianceRecognition of Excellence Award
Outstanding Achievement in Acting (Female)
WonER
2004Teen Choice AwardsChoice Breakout TV Star—FemaleNominatedER
Ethnic Multicultural Media AwardsBest Television ActressWonSecond Generation (2003)
Movieline Young Hollywood AwardsBreakthrough Performance by a FemaleWonBend It Like Beckham (2002)
Internet Movie AwardsBest Breakthrough PerformanceNominatedBend It Like Beckham (2002)
2003Empire AwardsBest NewcomerNominatedBend It Like Beckham (2002)
7th Annual Hollywood Film Festival AwardsHollywood Actress of the YearNominatedBend It Like Beckham (2002)
Ethnic Multicultural Media AwardsBest Actress (Film)NominatedBend It Like Beckham (2002)
2002FIFAFIFA Presidential AwardWonBend It Like Beckham (2002)
Bordeaux International Festival of Women in CinemaGolden Wave Award for Best Actress
WonBend It Like Beckham (2002)
Tied with Keira Knightley
British Independent Film AwardsMost Promising NewcomerNominatedBend It Like Beckham (2002)
European Film AwardsAudience Award Best ActressNominatedBend It Like Beckham (2002)
Carlton Multicultural Achievement AwardsFilmNominatedBend It Like Beckham (2002)

Filmography

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Film

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Film roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1991Dushmani Jattan Di
1999Park StoriesShort film
2002Bend It Like BeckhamJasminder "Jess" Bhamra
2004Ella EnchantedAreida
2005B13NarratorVoice
2008In Your DreamsCharlie
Batman: Gotham KnightCassandraVoice
2010Tere Ishq NachayaHarpreet, Kamal's CousinBilled as Parminder Kaur
2011Horrid Henry: The MovieMiss Lovely
2012Twenty8kDeeva Jani
2014Postman Pat: The MovieNisha BainsVoice
2018Bird BoxDr. Lapham
2019Five Feet ApartDr. Noor Hamid
Piney: The Lonesome PineBus DriverVoice
2021AwakenRakhi SinghShort film
2023The Kiss ListAsha

Television

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Television roles
YearTitleRoleNotes
1996King GirlAysheTV movie
1996, 1998CasualtyAyisha
Asha Guptah
Series 10; Episode 18: "Land of Hope"
Series 13; Episode 11: "Next of Kin"
1997Turning WorldSabina3 episodes
1998FaxbirBabu FrikTV movie
1999Small PotatoesNinaEpisode: "Sexuality"
2000Goodness Gracious MeVarious2 episodes
Donovan QuickRadhikaTV movie
Holby CityTinaEpisode: "The Trouble with the Truth"
2001Judge John DeedIshbel McDonaldEpisode: "Exacting Justice" (Pilot)
2002Always and EveryoneSunita Verma8 episodes
The SwapHotel ReceptionistTV movie. Uncredited role
2003Twelfth Night, or What You WillViolaTV movie
Second GenerationHeere/Sonali SharmaTV movie
2003–2009ERDr. Neela RasgotraMain cast (Seasons 10–15; 129 episodes)
2009CompulsionAnjika IndraniTV movie
2010The Whole TruthPilar ShirazeeEpisode: "Liars"
2012AlcatrazDr. Lucille "Lucy" BanerjeeMain cast; 13 episodes
Tron: UprisingAdaEpisode: "Isolated", voice
2013PsychRachael4 episodes
RecklessSusanTV movie
2013–2014The BlacklistMeera Malik[a]Main cast (Season 1; 21 episodes)
2015NCIS: Los AngelesElla DeshaiEpisode: "Expiration Date"
Evil MenSarah KillasTV movie
KingmakersRadhaTV movie
2016–2017Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.Ellen Nadeer5 episodes
2017Ben 10KomalEpisode: "Drive You Crazy", voice
2017–2018FortitudeDr. Surinder KhatriMain cast (Series 2; 9 episodes), voice cameo (Series 3)
2018ElementarySpecial Agent Mallick[a]2 episodes
2018–2019God Friended MePria Amar5 episodes
2018–202013 Reasons WhyCounselor Priya Singh5 episodes
2020Black-ishDr. WenEpisode: "Hero Pizza"
2021IntergalacticArch-Marshall Rebecca HarperMain cast; 8 episodes
2022–2024DI RayDetective Inspector Rachita RayTitle character (Seasons 1 & 2; 10 episodes)
2023MaternalDr. Maryam AfridiMain cast; 6 episodes

Footnotes

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  1. ^abDespite similarities in name, Nagra's characters of Meera Malik onThe Blacklist, and later Special Agent Mallick onElementary, donot appear to be the same character.

References

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  5. ^abMorgan, Kai (21 December 2010)."Spotlight – Parminder Nagra".EmbraceYouMagazine.com. Archived fromthe original on 28 March 2022. Retrieved14 May 2013.
  6. ^Billington, Michael (4 June 1997)."Skeleton".The Guardian. London. Archived fromthe original on 1 July 2019. Retrieved15 May 2013.
  7. ^Puig, Claudia (7 April 2003)."Parminder Nagra bends the rules for 'Beckham'".USA Today.Archived from the original on 11 March 2016. Retrieved15 May 2013.
  8. ^"Parminder Nagra: They chalked the side of my foot".FIFA. 13 January 2003. Archived fromthe original on 11 May 2008. Retrieved21 July 2009.
  9. ^Spencer, Neil (23 August 2003)."She shoots, she scores".The Guardian. Retrieved12 December 2016.
  10. ^Kyle O'Sullivan (2 May 2022)."DI Ray star Parminder Nagra's life after Bend It Like Beckham - bitter split and new role".The Mirror. Retrieved4 March 2025.
  11. ^"Wyle Quits 'ER'".IMDb Movie / TV News.World Entertainment News Network. 13 September 2004. Archived fromthe original on 9 April 2015. Retrieved8 May 2008.
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  13. ^"Projects in Development".Park Entertainment. Archived fromthe original on 4 July 2008. Retrieved8 May 2008.
  14. ^"Winners".AZN Television — Asian Excellence Awards. Archived fromthe original on 1 May 2008. Retrieved8 May 2008.
  15. ^Goldman, Eric (9 May 2012)."Alcatraz Cancelled by FOX".IGN. Retrieved26 July 2019.
  16. ^Hibberd, James (25 July 2013)."'ER' actress joins 'The Blacklist' as series regular".Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved5 December 2019.
  17. ^O’Neill-Dietel, Emma (10 June 2023)."Filming Begins on 'DI Ray' Season 2".Telly Visions. Retrieved9 July 2023.
  18. ^Kumar, Praveen (2 June 2024)."DI Ray Season 2: Release date, cast, plot, and everything we know so far".Sportskeeda. Retrieved4 August 2024.
  19. ^"OK! Exclusive: Inside Parminder Nagra's wedding".OK!. 23 January 2009. Retrieved14 March 2019.
  20. ^Michaud, Sarah (27 May 2009)."It's a boy for Parminder Nagra".People. Retrieved18 October 2019.
  21. ^"Bend It Like Beckham actress Parminder Nagra wins big in bitter divorce battle".The Indian Express. 30 July 2013. Retrieved5 May 2014.
  22. ^"Olympic torch travels through London".USA Today. 26 June 2004. Archived fromthe original on 30 May 2015. Retrieved8 May 2008.
  23. ^Lillywhite, Maisie (4 May 2022)."Parminder Nagra was indifferent about football before BILB".BristolPost.co.uk.
  24. ^"ER Star Receives University of Leicester Honour".Archived from the original on 29 September 2011. Retrieved9 October 2008.

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