Mindy Kaling
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Mindy Kaling | |
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Born | Vera Mindy Chokalingam June 24, 1979 Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Education | Dartmouth College (AB) |
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Years active | 2002–present |
Children | 2 |
Comedy career | |
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Vera Mindy Chokalingam
She first gained recognition starring as
Her film career includes voice roles in
Early life
Kaling was born in
Kaling has said she has never been called Vera, her first name,
Kaling graduated from Dartmouth in 2001[27] with a bachelor's degree in playwriting.[28] She was a classics major for much of college and studied Latin, a subject she had been learning since the seventh grade.[20] She lists the comedy series Dr. Katz, Saturday Night Live, Frasier and Cheers as early influences on her comedy.[29]
Career
2002–2004: Career beginnings
While a 19-year-old sophomore at Dartmouth, Kaling was an intern on
Kaling devised her stage name after discovering while doing stand-up comedy that emcees would have trouble pronouncing her last name, Chokalingam, and sometimes made jokes about it.
Kaling wrote a blog, Things I've Bought That I Love,[6] which reemerged on her website on September 29, 2011.[35] She write it under the name Mindy Ephron, "a name Kaling chose because she was amused by the idea of her 20-something Indian-American self as a long-lost Ephron sister."[6]
2004–2011: Breakthrough and The Office
In 2004, when The Office producer Greg Daniels was working to adapt The Office from the BBC TV series of the same name, he hired Kaling as a writer-performer after reading a spec script she wrote. He said, "She's very original ... If anything feels phony or lazy or passé, she'll pounce on it."[6] When Kaling joined The Office, she was 24 years old and was the only woman on a staff of eight.[6] She took on the role of Kelly Kapoor, debuting in the series' second episode, "Diversity Day".[28] Her TV appearances include a 2005 episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm, playing Richard Lewis's assistant. She is featured on the CD Comedy Death-Ray and guest-wrote parts of an episode of Saturday Night Live in April 2006.[28][33] After her film debut in The 40-Year-Old Virgin with Steve Carell, Kaling appeared in the film Unaccompanied Minors as a waitress.
In an interview with
On September 15, 2011, when her contract was set to expire at the end of Season 7, she signed a new contract to stay with the show for Season 8 and was promoted to full executive producer.
Kaling and her fellow writers and producers of The Office were nominated five consecutive times for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Comedy Series. In 2010, she was nominated with Daniels for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series for the episode "Niagara."[40] In a 2019 interview with Elle Magazine, Kaling spoke about the sexism she faced with the Television Academy, having had to go to great lengths to prove her contribution as a producer when the academy informed her she would be cut from the producer list because there were too many producers.[41] She said that to receive her rightful producing credit when The Office was nominated for an Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series, "They made me, not any of the other producers, fill out a whole form and write an essay about all my contributions as a writer and a producer… I had to get letters from all the other male, white producers saying that I had contributed, when my actual record stood for itself."[42] The Emmys rebutted Kaling's assertion in an interview with Refinery 29, but Kaling clarified in a series of tweets that she had considered her statements necessary.
In 2011, she played the role of Shira, a doctor who is a roommate and colleague of the main character Emma (played by
2012–present: Producing and film work
In 2012, Kaling pitched a
In 2013, she had a cameo as herself in
Kaling voiced Taffyta Muttonfudge in Disney's animated comedy film
In February 2021,
In 2023, she was appointed as a board member along with historian June Li and Young Yang Chung for the Smithsonian's National Museum of Asian Art.[64]
Upcoming projects
Kaling is set to co-write the third installment in the Legally Blonde series with Dan Goor.[65][66] The film was scheduled to be released in May 2022,[67] but has been indefinitely delayed due to scripting.[68] She is also committed to re-team with Dan Goor to write and star alongside Priyanka Chopra in a comedy about an Indian-American wedding under Universal.[69][70]
Personal life
Kaling has two children: a daughter born in December 2017 and a son born in September 2020. She has kept the paternity of her children private.[71] She is an adherent of Hinduism and has expressed her desire to give her children a Hindu upbringing.[72][73][74]
Kaling has a close friendship with B. J. Novak, whom she met through writing for The Office, with Novak calling Kaling "the most important person in my life" (on Fresh Air with Terry Gross). They dated on and off while writing and acting on the show.[75] Novak is the godfather of Kaling's two children.[76][77]
In 2012, Kaling was included in the Time 100 list of the world's most influential people.[78] In 2014, she was named one of Glamour's Women of the Year.[79] On June 10, 2018, she received an honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.[80]
Kaling owns one per cent of the Welsh football team Swansea City.[81]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role(s) | Notes |
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2005 | The 40-Year-Old Virgin | Amy | |
2006 | Unaccompanied Minors | Restaurant Hostess | |
2007 | License to Wed | Shelly | |
2009 | Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian | The Docent | |
2010 | Despicable Me | The Tourist Mom (voice) | |
2011 | No Strings Attached
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Shira | |
2012 | The Five-Year Engagement | Vaneetha | |
Wreck-It Ralph | Taffyta Muttonfudge (voice) | ||
2013 | This Is the End | Herself | |
2014 | Mr. Peabody & Sherman | Helen of Troy (voice) | Uncredited role |
2015 | Inside Out | Disgust (voice) | |
Riley's First Date? | Short film | ||
The Night Before | Sarah | ||
2018 | A Wrinkle in Time | Mrs. Who | |
Ocean's 8 | Amita | ||
2019 | Late Night | Molly Patel | Also writer and producer |
2021 | Locked Down | Kate |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2005–2013 | The Office | Kelly Kapoor | Main role |
2005 | Curb Your Enthusiasm | Richard Lewis' Assistant | Episode: "Lewis Needs a Kidney" |
2012–2017 | The Mindy Project | Dr. Mindy Lahiri | Main role; also creator |
2014 | Sesame Street | Herself | Episode: "The Enthusiastic Penelope Penguin" |
2015 | The Muppets | Episode: "Single All the Way"[82] | |
2017 | Animals | Sandy (voice) | Episode: "Squirrels" |
2018 | Future-Worm! | Additional voices | Episode: "Megan Muck Wars" |
Champions | Priya Patel | Also co-creator, writer, and producer 5 episodes[83] | |
It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia | Cindy | Episode: "The Gang Makes Paddy's Great Again" | |
2019 | Four Weddings and a Funeral | — | Creator |
2019–2023 | The Morning Show | Audra Khatri | 5 episodes |
2020–2023 | Never Have I Ever | — | Creator |
2021–present | Monsters at Work | Val Little (voice) | 12 episodes |
2021–present | The Sex Lives of College Girls | — | Creator |
2023-present | Velma | Velma Dinkley (voice) | Main role |
Writing credits
Year | Series | Season | Episode | Title | Notes |
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2005 | The Office | Season 1 | Episode 6 | "Hot Girl" | |
Season 2 | Episode 1 | "The Dundies" | |||
2006 | Episode 12 | "The Injury" | |||
Episode 18 | "Take Your Daughter to Work Day" | ||||
Season 3 | Episode 6 | "Diwali" | |||
2007 | Episode 15 | "Ben Franklin" | |||
Season 4 | Episode 10 | "Branch Wars" | |||
2008 | Episode 15 | "Night Out" | |||
Season 5 | Episode 9 | " Frame Toby " |
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2009 | Episode 16 | "Lecture Circuit: Part 1" | |||
Episode 17 | "Lecture Circuit: Part 2" | ||||
Episode 19 | "Golden Ticket" | ||||
Season 6 | Episode 4 & 5 | "Niagara" | |||
Episode 13 | "Secret Santa" | ||||
2010 | Episode 16 | "The Manager and the Salesman" | |||
Episode 22 | "Secretary's Day" | ||||
Season 7 | Episode 5 | "The Sting" | |||
Episode 11 & 12 | "Classy Christmas" | ||||
2011 | Episode 21 | "Michael's Last Dundies" | |||
Season 8 | Episode 10 | "Christmas Wishes" | |||
2012 | Episode 17 | "Test the Store" | |||
The Mindy Project | Season 1 | Episode 1 | "Pilot" | ||
Episode 2 | "Hiring and Firing" | ||||
Episode 5 | "Danny Castellano Is My Gynecologist" | ||||
Episode 8 | "Two is One" | ||||
2013 | Episode 12 | "Hooking Up Is Hard" | |||
Episode 13 | "Harry & Sally" | ||||
Episode 16 | "The One That Got Away" | ||||
Episode 24 | "Take Me With You" | ||||
Season 2 | Episode 1 | "All My Problems Solved Forever..." | |||
Episode 8 | "You've Got Sext" | ||||
2014 | Episode 13 | "L.A." | |||
Episode 14 | "The Desert" | ||||
Episode 22 | "Danny and Mindy" | ||||
Season 3 | Episode 1 | "We're a Couple Now, Haters!" | |||
Episode 6 | "Caramel Princess Time" | ||||
2015 | Episode 15 | "Danny Castellano Is My Nutritionist" | |||
Episode 21 | "Best Man" | ||||
Season 4 | Episode 1 | "While I Was Sleeping" | |||
Episode 13 | "When Mindy Met Danny" | ||||
2016 | Episode 14 | "Will They or Won't They" | |||
Episode 18 | "Bernardo & Anita" | ||||
Season 5 | Episode 1 | "Decision 2016" | |||
2017 | Season 6 | Episode 1 | "Is That All There Is?" | ||
Episode 9 | "Danny in Real Life" | ||||
Episode 10 | "It Had To Be You" | ||||
2018 | Champions | Season 1 | Episode 1 | "Pilot" | |
Episode 2 | "I Think I'm Gonna Tolerate It Here" | ||||
Episode 4 | "My Fair Uncle" | ||||
2019 | Four Weddings and a Funeral | Season 1 | Episode 1 | "Kash With a K" | |
Episode 2 | "Hounslow" | ||||
2020 | Never Have I Ever | Season 1 | Episode 1 | "Pilot" | |
Episode 4 | "... felt super Indian" | ||||
2021 | Season 2 | Episode 1 | "...been a playa" | ||
The Sex Lives of College Girls | Season 1 | Episode 1 | "Welcome to Essex" | ||
Episode 6 | "Parents Weekend" |
Directing credits
Year | Title | Season | Episode | Title | Notes |
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2009 | The Office: Subtle Sexuality |
Episode 1 | Creative Differences | Mini-webseries | |
Episode 2 | The Replacement | ||||
Episode 3 | The Music Video | ||||
2010 | The Office | Season 6 | Episode 23 | "Body Language" | |
The Office: The 3rd Floor | Episode 1 | Moving On | Mini-webseries | ||
Episode 2 | Lights, Camera, Action! | ||||
Episode 3 | The Final Product | ||||
2011 | The Office | Season 7 | Episode 21 | "Michael's Last Dundies" | |
The Office: The Girl Next Door | Episode 1 | The Story of Subtle Sexuality | Mini-webseries | ||
Episode 2 | The Girl Next Door |
Awards and nominations
Over her career she has received two
In 2013, Entertainment Weekly identified Kaling as one of the "50 Coolest and Most Creative Entertainers" in Hollywood.[84] In the same year, Kaling was recognized by Time magazine as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[46] In March 2023, Kaling was awarded the 2021 National Medal of Arts from the US president Joe Biden in the White House.[85]
Bibliography
- Kaling, Mindy, and Brenda Withers. Matt & Ben: A New Play. Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press, 2004; ISBN 978-1-585-67571-5
- Kaling, Mindy. Unbelievable Holiday Tales: Scripting a Fantasy of a Family, The New York Times, December 18, 2009.[88]
- Kaling, Mindy. OCLC 698332696
- Kaling, Mindy. Questions I Ask When I Want to Talk About Myself: 50 Topics to Share With Friends, Clarkson Potter, 2013; ISBN 978-0-449-81988-3
- Kaling, Mindy. OCLC 910914690
- Kaling, Mindy. Nothing Like I Imagined (Except for Sometimes), Amazon Original Stories, 2020
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External links
- Mindy Kaling at IMDb