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Kaling at the Montclair Film Festival, May 2019
Born
June 24, 1979 (age 39)
Cambridge, Massachusetts, U.S.
ResidenceWest Hollywood, California, U.S.
EducationBuckingham Browne & Nichols
Alma materDartmouth College
OccupationActress, comedian, writer, producer
Years active2002–present
Home townBoston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Children1
Comedy career
MediumStand-up, television, film, books
Genressatire, improvisational comedy, sketch comedy, stand-up comedy
Subject(s)American culture, pop culture
Websitetheconcernsofmindykaling.com

Vera Mindy Chokalingam[1] (born June 24, 1979),[1] known professionally as Mindy Kaling, is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer. From 2005 to 2013, she played Kelly Kapoor in the NBC sitcom The Office. In addition to acting in it, she was a writer, executive producer, and occasional director.[2] Recognition for her work on The Office include a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series in 2010.

Kaling gained wider attention for creating, writing, producing and starring in the Fox/Hulu comedy series The Mindy Project (2012–2017). She was the co-creator, writer, and producer of the NBC sitcom Champions (2018), in which she also had a recurring role.[3] Kaling's film career includes voice work in the films Despicable Me (2010), Wreck It Ralph (2012), and Inside Out (2015); and starring roles in the comedy The Night Before (2015), the fantasy adventure A Wrinkle in Time, the heist-comedy Ocean's 8 (both 2018), and the comedy Late Night (2019).

In addition to her work in film and television, Kaling has written two New York Times best-sellingmemoirs, titled Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) (2011) and Why Not Me? (2015).[4]

  • 2Career
    • 2.3Other work
  • 4Filmography
    • 4.2Television

Early life[edit]

Vera Mindy Chokalingam was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to father Avu Chokalingam, an architect, and mother Swati Chokalingam, an obstetrician/gynecologist (OB/GYN).[5][6] Kaling's parents are from India,[7] and met while working at the same hospital in Nigeria. Her father, of Tamil heritage,[8][9] was overseeing the building of a wing of the hospital, and her mother, a Bengali,[8][9] was working as an OB/GYN.[10]

The family immigrated to the United States in 1979, the same year Kaling was born.[2] Kaling's mother died of pancreatic cancer in 2012.[11][12][13] Kaling has one sibling, a brother, Vijay Jojo Chokal-Ingam, who works as an educational consultant.

Kaling has said she has never been called Vera, her first name,[14] but has been referred to as Mindy since her mother was pregnant with her while her parents were living in Nigeria. They were already planning to move to the United States and wanted, Kaling said, a 'cute American name' for their daughter, and liked the name Mindy from the TV show Mork & Mindy. The name Vera is, according to Kaling, the name of the 'incarnation of a Hindu goddess.'[14] Kaling graduated from Buckingham Browne & Nichols, a private school in Cambridge, in 1997. The following year, she entered Dartmouth College, where she was a member of the improvisational comedy troupe The Dog Day Players and the a cappella group The Rockapellas, was the creator of the comic strip Badly Drawn Girl in The Dartmouth (the college's daily newspaper), and was a writer for the Dartmouth Jack-O-Lantern (the college's humor magazine).[citation needed]

Kaling graduated from Dartmouth in 2001[15] with a bachelor's degree in playwriting.[16] She was a classics major for much of college and studied Latin, a subject she has been learning since the seventh grade.[10]

Career[edit]

While a 19-year-old sophomore at Dartmouth, Kaling was an intern on Late Night with Conan O'Brien.[17] Kaling said she was a terrible intern, 'less of a 'make copies' intern and more of a 'stalk Conan' intern.'[17] Kaling has said that she never saw a family like hers on TV, which gave her a dual perspective she uses in her writing.[18] She thinks the 'everyone against me mentality' is what she learned as a child of immigrants.[18] She named her Mindy Project character Mindy Lahiri after author Jhumpa Lahiri.[19]

After college, Kaling moved to Brooklyn, New York.[2] Kaling said one of her worst job experiences was as a production assistant for three months on the Crossing Over With John Edward psychic show.[14] She described it as 'depressing.'[20] During this same time, Kaling performed stand-up comedy.[18]

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.[18] She toured solo as well as with Craig Robinson before he was on The Office.[10]

In August 2002, Kaling portrayed Ben Affleck in an off-Broadway play called Matt & Ben,[21] which she co-wrote with her best friend from college, Brenda Withers—who played Matt Damon. The play was named one of Time magazine's 'Top Ten Theatrical Events of The Year' and was 'a surprise hit' at the 2002 New York International Fringe Festival.[2] Initially, Withers and Kaling had, 'for their own entertainment, mockingly pretended to be the best friends Matt Damon and Ben Affleck; that pretending spawned Matt & Ben, the goofy play that reimagined how Damon and Affleck came to write the movie Good Will Hunting.'[2]

Kaling wrote a blog, Things I've Bought That I Love,[2] which reemerged on her website on September 29, 2011.[22] The blog was written 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.'[2]

The Office[edit]

Main article: The Office (U.S. TV series)
Kaling in 2008

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.'[2]

When Kaling joined The Office, she was 24 years old and was the only woman on a staff of eight.[2] She took on the role of character Kelly Kapoor, debuting in the series’s second episode, 'Diversity Day.'[16]

In a 2007 interview with The A.V. Club, she stated that Kelly is 'an exaggerated version of what I think the upper-level writers believe my personality is.'[20]

Kaling directed The Office webisode The 3rd Floor.[23] She directed the Season 6 episode titled 'Body Language,' which marked her television directorial debut. Her contract was set to expire at the end of Season 7. On September 15, 2011, she signed a new contract to stay with the show for Season 8 and was promoted to full executive producer.[24] Her Universal Television contract included a development deal for a new show (eventually titled The Mindy Project), in which she appears as an actress and contributes as a writer.[2]

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 received a nomination for Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series with Daniels for the episode, 'Niagara.'[25]

The Mindy Project[edit]

Main article: The Mindy Project
Kaling in 2009

In 2012, Kaling pitched a single-camera comedy[26] to Fox called The Mindy Project, which Kaling wrote and produced.[27] Fox began airing the series in 2012.

Kaling notes that she is sometimes described as a pioneer, as there are not yet very many Indian-American women on television.[28] Fox canceled the series in May 2015 but it was later picked up by Hulu for a 26-episode fourth season and a 16-episode fifth season. In March 2017, Kaling announced that the show's sixth season, which would air starting September 2017, would be the last.[29] The series concluded on November 14, 2017.

Other work[edit]

Acting[edit]

Kaling's 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.[16][20]

After her film debut in The 40-Year-Old Virgin with Steve Carell, Kaling appeared in the film Unaccompanied MinorsBerg lulu libretto pdf reader. as a waitress. In 2007, she held a small part in License to Wed starring fellow The Office actors John Krasinski, Angela Kinsey, and Brian Baumgartner. Kaling starred in the 2009 film Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian as a SmithsonianNational Air and Space Museum tour guide and voiced Taffyta Muttonfudge in Disney's animated comedy film Wreck-It Ralph and Disgust in Pixar's 2015 film Inside Out. In 2011, she played the role of Shira, a doctor who is a roommate and colleague of the main character Emma (played by Natalie Portman) in No Strings Attached. Kaling also made an appearance as Vanetha in The Five-Year Engagement in 2012.

In 2017, NBC ordered Champions, where Kaling is a co-creator, writer, and producer.[3] She had a reoccurring guest role on the show, which premiered Thursday, March 8, 2018 on NBC.[30] It was cancelled after one season.

In 2018, she played Mrs. Who in A Wrinkle in Time, the live-action Disney adaptation of the novel, and starred alongside Helena Bonham Carter, Sandra Bullock, Cate Blanchett, and Rihanna in Ocean's 8, the all-female version of Ocean's Eleven.[31]

Writing[edit]

In 2011, Kaling published a memoir, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns), which appeared on the New York Times best-seller list.[32] Her second book, Why Not Me?, covers the many events that have happened in her life since 2011, and was published on September 15, 2015. Why Not Me? launched at No. 1 on the New York Times best-seller list.[33]

Personal life[edit]

Kaling has a close friendship with B. J. Novak, whom she met through writing for The Office. The two dated on and off while writing and acting on the show, sometimes mirroring the on-again, off-again nature of the relationship between their respective characters Ryan Howard and Kelly Kapoor.[34] Novak is the godfather of Kaling's firstborn daughter.[35]

In 2012, Kaling was included in the Time 100 list of influential people.[36] In 2014, she was named one of Glamour magazine's Women of the Year.[37]

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Kaling is a 1% owner of the Welshfootball team Swansea City A.F.C. based in Swansea, Wales in the UK.[38]

In December 2017, Kaling gave birth to a daughter.[39] Kaling has not revealed the identity of the baby's father and at the time of her pregnancy was not romantically linked to anyone publicly.[40]

On June 10, 2018, she received the honorary degree of Doctor of Humane Letters from Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire.[41]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2005The 40 Year Old VirginAmyJudd ApatowFilm debut
2006Unaccompanied MinorsRestaurant HostessPaul Feig
2007License to WedShellyKen Kwapis
2009Night at the Museum: Battle of the SmithsonianDocentShawn Levy
2010Despicable MeTourist MomPierre Coffin
Chris Renaud
Voice, Cameo
2011No Strings AttachedShiraIvan Reitman
2012The Five-Year EngagementVaneethaNicholas Stoller
2012Wreck-It RalphTaffyta MuttonfudgeRich MooreVoice
2013This Is the EndHerselfSeth Rogen
Evan Goldberg
2015Inside OutDisgustPete DocterVoice
2015Riley's First Date?DisgustJosh CooleyVoice; short film
2015The Night BeforeSarahJonathan Levine
2018A Wrinkle in TimeMrs. WhoAva DuVernay
2018Ocean's 8AmitaGary Ross
2019Late NightMolly PatelNisha GanatraAlso writer and producer

Television[edit]

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005–2013The OfficeKelly KapoorAlso writer, executive producer, and director
174 episodes
2005Curb Your EnthusiasmRichard Lewis' AssistantEpisode: 'Lewis Needs a Kidney'
2012–2017The Mindy ProjectDr. Mindy LahiriAlso creator, writer, and producer
117 episodes
2014Sesame StreetHerselfEpisode #4505
2015The MuppetsHerselfEpisode: 'Single All the Way'[42]
2017AnimalsSandy (voice)Episode: 'Squirrels'
2018ChampionsPriya PatelAlso co-creator, writer, and producer
5 episodes[43]
2018It's Always Sunny in PhiladelphiaCindyEpisode: 'The Gang Makes Paddy's Great Again'

The Office writing credits[edit]

  1. 'Hot Girl' (April 26, 2005) – Season 1
  2. 'The Dundies' (September 20, 2005) – Season 2
  3. 'The Injury' (January 12, 2006) – Season 2
  4. 'Take Your Daughter to Work Day' (March 16, 2006) – Season 2
  5. 'Diwali' (November 2, 2006) – Season 3
  6. 'Ben Franklin' (February 1, 2007) – Season 3
  7. 'Branch Wars' (November 1, 2007) – Season 4
  8. 'Night Out' (April 24, 2008) – Season 4
  9. 'Frame Toby' (November 20, 2008) – Season 5
  10. 'Lecture Circuit: Part 1' (February 5, 2009) – Season 5
  11. 'Lecture Circuit: Part 2' (February 12, 2009) – Season 5
  12. 'Golden Ticket' (March 12, 2009) – Season 5
  13. 'Niagara' co-written with Greg Daniels (October 8, 2009) – Season 6
  14. 'Secret Santa' (December 10, 2009) – Season 6
  15. 'The Manager and the Salesman' (February 11, 2010) – Season 6
  16. 'Secretary's Day' (April 22, 2010) – Season 6
  17. 'The Sting' (October 21, 2010) – Season 7
  18. 'Classy Christmas' (December 9, 2010) – Season 7
  19. 'Michael's Last Dundies' (April 21, 2011) – Season 7
  20. 'Christmas Wishes' (December 9, 2011) – Season 8
  21. 'Test the Store' (March 9, 2012) – Season 8

The Office directing[edit]

  1. 'Body Language' (April 29, 2010) – Season 6
  2. 'Michael's Last Dundies' (April 21, 2011) – Season 7

Awards and nominations[edit]

In 2013, Entertainment Weekly identified Kaling as one of the '50 Coolest and Most Creative Entertainers' in Hollywood.[44] In the same year, Kaling was recognized by Time as one of the 100 most influential people in the world.[25]

YearCeremonyAwardResultNominated work
2005Writers Guild of America AwardsNew SeriesNominatedThe Office
Comedy SeriesNominated
2006Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesWon
New SeriesComedy SeriesWon
2007Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy SeriesNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesWon
New SeriesEpisodic Comedy – for episode 'Local Ad'Nominated
Comedy SeriesNominated
Asian Excellence AwardsSupporting Television ActressWon
2008Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy SeriesNominated
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesNominated
New SeriesComedy SeriesNominated
2009Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy SeriesNominated
Prism AwardsPerformance in a Comedy SeriesNominated
2010Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Comedy SeriesNominated
Primetime Emmy AwardsOutstanding Writing for a Comedy Series, 'Niagara'Nominated
2012Writers Guild of America AwardsNew SeriesNominatedThe Mindy Project
Peoples Choice AwardsFavorite New TV ComedyNominated
Critics' Choice Television AwardsMost Exciting New SeriesWon
2013Gracie AwardsOutstanding Producer – EntertainmentWon
NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Comedy SeriesNominated
TCA AwardsOutstanding New ProgramNominated
Teen Choice AwardsChoice TV: Breakout ShowNominated
Choice TV Actress: ComedyNominated
2014Gracie AwardsOutstanding Female Actor in a Leading Role in a ComedyWon
NAACP Image AwardOutstanding Comedy SeriesNominated
TCA AwardsOutstanding Achievement in Comedy[45]Nominated
TCA Award for Individual Achievement in Comedy[45]Nominated
2015Satellite AwardsBest Actress in a Musical or Comedy SeriesWon
Reader's Choice AwardsReader's Choice Award for Best Humor BookWonWhy Not Me?

Bibliography[edit]

  • Kaling, Mindy, and Brenda Withers. Matt & Ben: A New Play. Woodstock, NY: Overlook Press, 2004; ISBN978-1-585-67571-5
  • Kaling, Mindy. Unbelievable Holiday Tales: Scripting a Fantasy of a Family, The New York Times, December 18, 2009.[46]
  • Kaling, Mindy. Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (and Other Concerns), New York: Crown Archetype, 2011; ISBN978-0-307-88627-9
  • Kaling, Mindy. Questions I Ask When I Want to Talk About Myself: 50 Topics to Share With Friends, Clarkson Potter, 2013; ISBN978-0-449-81988-3
  • Kaling, Mindy. Why Not Me?, New York : Crown Archetype, 2015; ISBN978-0-804-13814-7

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  30. ^'Mindy Kaling explains why she wanted to tell a more male-centric story with 'Champions''. EW.com. Retrieved March 9, 2018.
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