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Sandeep Parikh

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American actor
Sandeep Parikh
Parikh at the 2009Streamy Awards
Born (1980-07-23)July 23, 1980 (age 44)
Occupation(s)Writer, director, actor, producer
Children1[1]
AwardsWebby[2]

Sandeep Parikh (/pəˈrk/; born July 23, 1980) is an American writer, director, actor and producer of comedy.[3][4] He is best known for his co-starring role as Zaboo on the award-winning web seriesThe Guild.[5] He is the founder of Effin Funny Productions, a content company focusing on alternative stand-up comedy and the creation of original web seriesThe Legend of Neil (for Comedy Central and AtomFilms), available online.[6][7]

Background

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Parikh was born toIndian immigrants inGoffstown, New Hampshire, and raised there by his parents, and with two older brothers, Rajiv and Sanjiv.[8] He was a gymnast since the age of 4 and competed nationally in all six male events until 18.[9]

Parikh went toGoffstown High School inNew Hampshire and then went toBrown University where he received an A.B. in Computer Science with Honors inCreative Writing.

Career

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Parikh began improvising and writing sketches for the short-lived comedy troupe The Village Idiots at Brown University. In 2001, he wrote and produced his first film,The Courier Dodge, which was a finalist at theIvy Film Festival for Best Comedy. He was awarded the Capstone at Brown for writing the feature screenplay Chess Wesley. After graduating, he lived inBrooklyn, New York, and wrote plays, one of which was produced at the Lower Tenement Theatre inManhattan. Unable to ignore the calls ofHollywood, he moved to Los Angeles in 2004 and wrote, directed, and produced an independent television pilot calledThe Good Guys. This landed him his agent at theWilliam Morris Agency. In July 2006 he founded Effinfunny.com where he produced stand-up comedy shows in Los Angeles and edited the best bits into digestible clips for the Internet and created profiles for the comedians for promotional purposes. While in Los Angeles, he was roommates withMilana Vayntrub.[10]

Parikh at the 2011 Phoenix Comicon forThe Guild.

Parikh plays the role of "Zaboo" inThe Guild, an Internetsitcom about a group of online role-playing game members whose guild meets in real life for the first time after Zaboo turns up on the doorstep of fellow gamer "Codex," played by show's star and creatorFelicia Day, whom he hastracked down to give her the blue roses he crafted for her.[11]

Parikh created, co-wrote, and directedThe Legend of Neil about a real-world slacker who gets sucked intoThe Legend of Zelda and has to fight his way out with a wooden sword and no discernible skills. He wrote the four-minute short as a web pilot for VH1's Acceptable.tv. The show was cancelled beforeThe Legend of Neil was eligible to air, but it won best Sci-Fi Fantasy Web Pilot for the Acceptable.tv podcast. The show was then a YouTube sensation, amassing over a quarter million hits. It was soon picked up by Comedy Central for five more webisodes that were released in July 2008 onAtom.com. A second season, commissioned by Comedy Central, was released byAtom.com in 2009. A third season followed, premiering in July 2010.[7]

He also co-wrote, directed, and acted inRaptor, which had a two-episode run onChannel101.com, in which he portrays a man who playsfoosball against his co-worker Raymond, avelociraptor. Parikh co-wrote, directed, and starred asTom Selleck inThe Blood Oath of Three Men and a Baby which likewise had a two-episode run on Channel101.

In 2009, Parikh appeared in an episode ofCommunity. In the end credits scene of the season one episode "Debate 109," he appears as "Abed's Abed," playing Abed in one of his films and performing the Spanish rap from the end of "Spanish 101" with "Abed's Troy". AfterThe Legend of Neil, Parikh created, starred and directed inSave the Supers for My Damn Channel in 2012. In 2013 and 2014, Parikh created two seasons ofCode 5 withEd Brubaker and Mel Cowan, the first season of which was licensed by TBS’s The Heckler. In 2014, Parikh guest starred in an episode ofThe Crazy Ones alongsideRobin Williams andSarah Michelle Gellar. He also executive produced and directed all six episodes ofThe Real Housewives of Horror for the Nerdist, which won an IAWTV award for Best Comedy Series.[12]

In 2016, Parikh starred as a co-host in AWE me's web seriesSuper Fan Builds. He also had his first writer’s room experience as the writer of two episodes Verizon Go90’sMiss 2059, created by and starringAnna Akana. In 2017, Parikh focused his creative pursuits in the field of a live action, choose your own adventure style series, combining his love of storytelling, video games, and programming. He created and directed an interactive sitcom that follows Milana Vayntrub as Jill, who desperately struggles to remember a forgotten friend’s name at a party (in episode one) and then has to deal with the embarrassment of getting dumped in public (in episode two). As each episode plays, the viewer has to help Jill out, selecting how she should answer particularly tough questions — and also, occasionally, playing other mini games.[13]

In 2019, he served as the showrunning executive producer, and directed a majority of the episodes of another interactive series for Eko, calledWizard School Dropout. In 2020, he wrote on two an episodes ofGlitch Techs, where he also and voices Haneesh and acts as a writing consultant on the first two seasons streaming onNetflix.[14]

Personal life

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Parikh resides inLos Angeles, California.[8]

References

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  1. ^"Sandeep Parikh". Instagram. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  2. ^"Digital Publishing Company Tapas Media Pacts With The Machine". Deadline. 22 June 2018. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  3. ^"Sandeep Parikh, Mel Cowan Are Bored, Argumentative Cops In 'Code Five'". TubeFilter. 27 January 2015. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  4. ^"Eko Launches Four Interactive Video Series, Including Two to Push Walmart Shopping". Variety. 21 November 2019. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  5. ^"An Oral History of 'The Guild,' the Trailblazing YouTube Comedy". Inverse. 8 August 2017. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  6. ^Grossman, Lev (19 October 2009)."Sandeep Parikh (You Know, the Guy Who Does Legend of Neil, With Which I'm Obsessed): The Nerd World Interview".Time. Time magazine. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  7. ^ab"Farewell, Legend of Neil, You Naughty Game-Changer". Retrieved21 May 2022.
  8. ^ab"Deep Rising: Sandeep Parikh". PBS. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  9. ^"Interview: Sandeep Parikh".www.noobfeed.com. Retrieved2022-01-13.
  10. ^Geek and Sundry Twitch: Game the Game. Air date: 29 Nov 2017
  11. ^"Interview: 'The Guild' Star Sandeep Parikh Is Ready to 'Save the Supers'". MTV. Archived fromthe original on May 21, 2022. Retrieved21 May 2022.
  12. ^"IAW TV Awards 2015". IAW. Retrieved6 June 2022.
  13. ^"That Moment When". TechCrunch. 14 November 2017. Retrieved6 June 2022.
  14. ^"Nickelodeon's Glitch Techs coming to Netflix". Comics Beat. 10 February 2020. Retrieved21 May 2022.

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