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Kal Penn

Kal Penn

Kal Penn qualifies as one of the very few Indian-American actors of Gujarati heritage working in Hollywood. He was born Kalpen Suresh Modi on April 23, 1977, in Montclair, NJ, to an engineer father and a mother employed as a fragrance sampler for a perfume manufacturer. Modi bravely and intelligently cut against the grain of social expectations as a child, rejecting the prompting of his peers to join the soccer team, and instead joining the school drama team. Though allegedly mocked by classmates for his decision, Penn changed everyone's mind with his performance in a school production of The Wiz, and received a standing ovation for his work in that production -- no mean accomplishment for a beginner. During elementary school and junior high, Modi felt struck, again and again, by the crass Indian stereotypes perpetuated in Hollywood films, specifically in movies such as Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) and 1986's Short Circuit, in which Caucasian actor Fisher Stevens plays the Indian-American Ben Jabituya for comic relief. Quietly vowing to work against this trend, Modi actually spent years attaining the box-office clout to make it happen. After his secondary school education (first at New Jersey's Howell High, then at Freehold Township High), Modi trained intensely as a dramatist on the Manhattan theatrical circuit, then attended UCLA as a drama major in the mid-'90s, and simultaneously started to land television parts right and left, in such series as Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Sabrina, the Teenage Witch, and Spin City. At about that time, he took the advice of friends and family, and -- though initially reluctant to do so -- anglicized his name, changing it to Kal Penn. As a result, he later reported, job offers escalated by 50 percent. Penn made his feature debut coming in the 1999 culture-clash drama Freshmen. A supporting role in the independent romantic comedy American Desi (2001) quickly followed -- ironically, an exploration of race and identity, about an Indian-American boy, Krishna (Deep Katdare), who moves away from home and changes his name to Kris to disguise his ethnicity, but finds himself saddled with several roommates of like heritage. Penn plays Ajay, an Indian student who has immersed himself in black ("Afrocentric") behavior. The film received extremely limited U.S. theatrical bookings in the spring of 2001 and fair reviews from the critics who saw it. Penn then jointed the cast of the Animal House-cloned gross-out farce National Lampoon's Van Wilder (2002), about a seventh-year senior (Ryan Reynolds) threatened by his father's (Tim Matheson) decision to cut off his seemingly unlimited allowance. Widely drubbed as unfunny, the picture did embarrassing box office and opened and closed in one month, but its A-list issue nonetheless gave Penn (who plays Van's Indian friend, Taj Mahal Badalandabad) with his highest-profile exposure to date. Penn's onscreen activity escalated meteorically from 2003 through 2006, with the young actor averaging around seven or eight first-run features per year, and ascending to higher and higher credit billings. Most notably, he co-starred as Kumar (alongside fellow Gen-Xer John Cho) in 2004's stoner comedy Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle, a surprise sleeper hit (and recipient of many enthusiastic notices) about two buddies, an Asian-American banker and an Indian-American medical student, whose unstoppable quest to find some White Castle hamburgers gives way to an epic road trip. Penn also delivered a memorable supporting turn as Stanford, a henchman of Lex Luthor (Kevin Spacey) in 2006's well-received blockbuster Superman Returns. Meanwhile, Penn made an indelible impression on the small screen as well, as Harrison in the 2004 NBC 9/11 NBC drama Homeland Security. Penn was less effective in the ill-advised 2006 sequel National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj, an installment that -- per its title -- finds Penn's Taj Mahal Badalandabad carrying Van's off-the-wall hijinks to Camden University in England. Penn subsequently signed on for an additional sequel, 2007's Harold & Kumar 2, which finds the boys of the title mistaken for terrorists when they attempt to slip a bong aboard a flight to Amsterdam. That same year, Penn would headline Epic Movie, a massively scaled attempt to "send up" the Hollywood fantasy epic, Airplane! style, and Penn re-team with Van Wilder co-star Mort Nathan in Under New Management, a goofy farce about a couple of office workers who send their boss on a sex cruise and proceed to turn the workplace into a "hot spot." That same year, Penn joined the cast of Fox's hit series thriller 24, during its sixth season, alongside star Kiefer Sutherland. ~ Nathan Southern, All Movie Guide


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Kal Penn Trivia

When was Kal Penn born?
Kal Penn was born on April 23, 1977

Who did Kal Penn portray in Epic Movie?
Kal Penn was Edward in Epic Movie

Who did Kal Penn play in National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj?
Kal Penn was Taj Mahal Badalandabad in National Lampoon's Van Wilder: The Rise of Taj

What role did Kal Penn portray in The Namesake?
Kal Penn played Gogol Ganguli in The Namesake

Who did Kal Penn portray in Dude, Where's the Party?
Kal Penn was Mohan Bakshi in Dude, Where's the Party?

Who did Kal Penn play in Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay?
Kal Penn was Kumar in Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay

Who did Kal Penn play in Dancing in Twilight?
Kal Penn was Sam in Dancing in Twilight

What role did Kal Penn play in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle?
Kal Penn played Kumar in Harold and Kumar Go to White Castle

Who did Kal Penn play in Ball & Chain?
Kal Penn was Bobby in Ball & Chain

What role did Kal Penn play in A Lot Like Love?
Kal Penn played Jeeter in A Lot Like Love

What role did Kal Penn play in Love Don't Cost a Thing?
Kal Penn played Kenneth Warman in Love Don't Cost a Thing

Who did Kal Penn portray in National Lampoon's Van Wilder?
Kal Penn was Taj Mahal Badalandabad in National Lampoon's Van Wilder

What role did Kal Penn portray in Homeland Security?
Kal Penn played Harrison in Homeland Security

Who did Kal Penn play in American Desi?
Kal Penn was Ayjay in American Desi

Who did Kal Penn play in Son of the Mask?
Kal Penn was Jorge in Son of the Mask

Who did Kal Penn play in Superman Returns?
Kal Penn was Stanford in Superman Returns

Who did Kal Penn portray in Malibu's Most Wanted?
Kal Penn was Hadji in Malibu's Most Wanted



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