Manu Narayan

Personal Info

Known For

Acting

Known Credits

28

Gender

Male

Birthday

1973-08-16 (52 years old)

Place of Birth

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA

Manu Narayan

Biography

Manu Narayan (born August 16, 1973) is an American actor, film producer, singer, songwriter, composer and saxophonist. He served as a Trustee of Carnegie Mellon University, his alma mater, from 2013-2016. Narayan was hailed as a "promising young star...a compelling actor and outstanding singer who can light up a stage with sheer force of personality," by UPI in 2004 when he made his Broadway debut in the Andrew Lloyd Webber, A.R. Rahman musical Bombay Dreams, originating the role of the "hero" Akaash. Narayan co-starred as Rajneesh alongside Mike Myers in the Paramount Pictures' feature film The Love Guru (2008).

Known For

  • Grey's Anatomy

    Grey's Anatomy

  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit

  • The Blacklist

    The Blacklist

  • Bull

    Bull

  • Great Performances

    Great Performances

  • If I Had Legs I'd Kick You

    If I Had Legs I'd Kick You

  • The Following

    The Following

  • Unforgettable

    Unforgettable

  • Nurse Jackie

    Nurse Jackie

  • And Just Like That…

    And Just Like That…

  • Your Friends & Neighbors

    Your Friends & Neighbors

  • Prodigal Son

    Prodigal Son

  • Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

    Scott Pilgrim Takes Off

  • The Last Airbender

    The Last Airbender

  • Walkaway

    Walkaway

  • Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

    Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps

  • The Assistant

    The Assistant

  • Lipstick Jungle

    Lipstick Jungle

  • Emergence

    Emergence

  • A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song

    A Cinderella Story: Once Upon a Song

  • 99 Homes

    99 Homes

  • The Love Guru

    The Love Guru

  • Rubicon

    Rubicon

  • Deception

    Deception

  • Quarter Life Crisis

    Quarter Life Crisis

  • Anything's Possible

    Anything's Possible

  • Keeping Company with Sondheim

    Keeping Company with Sondheim

  • Clap Clap

    Clap Clap