
Evanston, Illinois, USA
Ajay Kalahastri Naidu (born 12 February 1972) is an American actor. Naidu was born in Evanston, Illinois and raised in Chicago, the son of Indian immigrants from Chittor District, Andhra Pradesh to the U.S. He attended Evanston Township High School. As an actor, he trained with the American Repertory Theater's Institute for Advanced Theatre Training at Harvard University. His first professional acting job was the film Touch and Go (released in 1986) which he won from an open call, this in turn led to television jobs.He starred in the TV-movie, Lady Blue (1985) as "Paquito". This was followed by an ABC Afterschool Special episode, "No Greater Gift" (1985), where he played "Nick Santana", a 12-year old boy with a terminal illness. He then appeared in an uncredited role as "Ahmed" in the "MacGyver" TV series, during the first season, in episode, "To Be a Man" in 1986. Other film credits when younger include Where the River Runs Black (1986) and Vice Versa (1988). Between 1988 and 1995 he worked extensively in classical theatre. He returned to film acting in SubUrbia (1996), where he was praised for his role as the convenience store owner, "Nazeer Choudhury" and for which he was nominated for an independent spirit award for best supporting actor. On screen, Naidu has appeared in the film Office Space, as well as K-Pax, π, Requiem for a Dream, Bad Santa, The War Within, American Chai, The Guru, Waterborne and Loins of Punjab Presents and many more. He co-starred in the sitcom LateLine and had guest starring roles on the television dramas The Sopranos, in the episode entitled Big Girls Don't Cry, as well as The West Wing. In 1997, Naidu was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for his role in the independent film subUrbia. Naidu has been working extensively with musicians from the Asian underground music movement for many years and his vocals have appeared on many records most notably Talvin Singh's mercury award winner "OK". In 2006 he directed his first feature film Ashes which came out in 2010. His most recent Theatre credits include A world tour of Shakespeare's Measure for Measure with Simon McBurney's Theatre Complicite, The Resistible Rise of Arturo Ui alongside Al Pacino, and The Little Flower of East Orange at New York's Public Theater. He is currently engaged to actress Heather Burns.

as Masul the Cabbie

as Mahmoud Iqbal
2013

as Omar
1999

as Masul the Cabbie
2002

as Delivery Guy / Malik (voice)
1997

as Ahmed
1985

as Kulbinder Darcha
2016

as Asif
2006

as Shohid Akhtar
2015

as Sayaman
2003

as Martin Wali
2024

as Eric
2018

as Dr. Sasani
2021
as Director
2025

as Dennis
2026

as Officer Cellestino
2025

as Director
2025

as Brick Rivers
2023

as Mohammed
2023

as Dr. Robert Hind
2022

as Pat
2020

as Principle Pepp
2020

as Vivek
2020

2020

as Nikhil Roy
2018

2018

as Amir
2017

as Vik Donowitz
2012

as Mister Handsome
2011

as Ashes
2011

as Rakesh
2010

as Munnamia
2009

as Paco
2009

as ACO Jake
2009
as Kyle
2009

as Dr. Chadrabar
2008

as Medic
2008

as Deep
2008
as Masul the Cabbie
1 ep.

as Mahmoud Iqbal
1 episodes

as Omar
1 episodes

as Masul the Cabbie
1 episodes

as Delivery Guy / Malik (voice)
1 episodes

as Ahmed
1 episodes

as Kulbinder Darcha
1 episodes

as Asif
1 episodes

as Shohid Akhtar
4 episodes

as Martin Wali
3 episodes

as Eric
1 episodes

as Dr. Sasani
3 episodes

as Randall
1 episodes

as Sanjay (voice)
1 episodes

as Hiram
1 episodes

1 episodes

as George Edwards
1 episodes

as Dr. Nayar
2 episodes
as Raji Bakshi
12 episodes

as Raffi
1 episodes