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Occupation
  
Actor

Years active
  
1994–2009


Name
  
Shelley Malil

Role
  
Actor

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Full Name
  
Shelley Mathew Malil

Born
  
December 23, 1964 (age 59) (
1964-12-23
)

Movies
  
The 40‑Year‑Old Virgin, Ping Pong Playa, Holes, My Favorite Martian, Collateral Damage

Similar People
  
Gerry Bednob, Romany Malco, Roger Fan, Jimmy Tsai, Steve Carell

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Shelley Mathew Malil (born December 23, 1964) is an Indian-born American actor. Malil immigrated to the United States in 1974. He appeared in a number of television shows and films, including The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005).

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In 2010, Malil was convicted of attempted premeditated murder and assault with a deadly weapon on a former girlfriend, and is currently serving a life term at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison in southern California.

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Early life

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Malil was born in Kerala, India. He started acting in high school, often earning awards in district competitions in Texas, to where his family immigrated in 1974. As a child, he had hoped to become a comedic actor like Bob Hope, whom he had first seen on a neighbor’s TV set, the only one in his fishing village in Kerala at the time.

Acting career

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Malil came to Hollywood in 1995, after a two-year stint at New York's American Academy of Dramatic Arts. He had supporting roles in The 40-Year-Old Virgin (2005), Holes (2003), Collateral Damage (2002), Getting There (2002), Boys From Madrid (2000), My Favorite Martian (1999), Columbus Day (2008), and Just Can't Get Enough (2002). Malil had roles on television shows such as Scrubs, Reba, NYPD Blue, The West Wing, The Jamie Foxx Show, and ER .

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He was selected as one of the "Top 10 Overlooked Performances of 2005" by the Associated Press for his performance in The 40-Year-Old Virgin. He is the recipient of a Clio Award (for the Budweiser beer commercials) and a Los Angeles Ovation Award as Best Featured Actor for his performance as Bottom in A Midsummer Night's Dream, and he was nominated for the Los Angeles Ovation Award for his performance in SubUrbia.

Attempted murder conviction

On August 11, 2008, Malil was arrested for attempted murder after stabbing his ex-girlfriend, Kendra Beebe, 25 times the preceding night in San Marcos, California. Malil, who lived in Sherman Oaks, a suburb of Los Angeles, was arrested at an Amtrak station as he got off a train in Oceanside, California. Beebe had survived the attack despite a severe cut to her chin, the collapse of both lungs, and the loss of about half the blood in her body.

Malil was tried for attempted murder with premeditation, causing great bodily injury; residential burglary; and use of a deadly weapon. On August 13, 2008, Malil pleaded 'not guilty' to attempted murder charges. On September 16, 2010, he was convicted of attempted murder and assault with a deadly weapon, but was found not guilty of burglary. On December 16, 2010, in San Diego County Superior Court, he was sentenced to life imprisonment (with the possibility of parole after 12 years). He is currently incarcerated at Chuckawalla Valley State Prison in Riverside County, California.

Dramatizations of the event

In 2012, the events of the attack were chronicled on the Lifetime Movie Network show I Survived.... In 2013, the Investigation Discovery channel aired an episode of Dates From Hell entitled "Blood Red Carpet", which also chronicled the attack. Another dramatization appeared on an Investigation Discovery show, Who The (Bleep) Did I Marry, titled "Deadly Match".

Filmography

Actor
2009
Model Behavior (TV Movie) as
Jasper St. Claire
2009
Crossing Over as
Munshi Jahangir
2008
This Is Not a Test as
Brock Datta
2008
Columbus Day as
Babul
2007
Aliens in America (TV Series) as
Mr. Patel
- Help Wanted (2007) - Mr. Patel
2007
Ping Pong Playa as
DB Reddy
2007
Nick Cannon Presents: Short Circuitz (TV Series) as
Indian Man
- Episode #1.4 (2007) - Indian Man
2007
Stand Up as
Waiter
2007
Reba (TV Series) as
Tim
- The Housewarming (2007) - Tim
- The Kids Are Alright (2007) - Tim
2007
Unmada (Short) as
Ajit
2006
Mr. Fix It as
Jaffe
2006
El Cortez as
Prison Doctor
2005
Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (uncredited)
2005
The 40-Year-Old Virgin as
Haziz
2004
JAG (TV Series) as
Taxi Driver
- There Goes the Neighborhood (2004) - Taxi Driver (uncredited)
2004
The District (TV Series) as
Coroner
- A.K.A (2004) - Coroner
2003
So Downtown (TV Series) as
Henny
- Setting the Tone (2003) - Henny
2003
Medal of Honor: Rising Sun (Video Game) as
Raj (voice, as Shelly Malil)
2003
Scrubs (TV Series) as
Bartender
- My Journey (2003) - Bartender (as Shelly Malil)
2003
Luis (TV Series) as
Sandeep
- E.P.T (2003) - Sandeep
- Friendship (2003) - Sandeep
- Bavarian Creme (2003) - Sandeep
- E.P.T. - Sandeep
2003
Without a Trace (TV Series) as
Ahmed
- Fallout: Part 1 (2003) - Ahmed
2000
NYPD Blue (TV Series) as
Prakash Sandahar / Ismail Patel
- Maybe Baby (2003) - Prakash Sandahar
- This Old Spouse (2000) - Ismail Patel
2003
She Spies (TV Series) as
Doctor
- Learning to Fly (2003) - Doctor
2003
Holes as
Nosy Landlord
2003
Sabrina the Teenage Witch (TV Series) as
Surgeon
- Present Perfect (2003) - Surgeon
2002
Getting There (Video) as
Raj
2002
Just Can't Get Enough as
Steve
2002
Going to California (TV Series) as
Bharat Rangaraj
- The West Texas Round-up and Other Assorted Misdemeanors (2002) - Bharat Rangaraj
2002
Collateral Damage as
Doctor
2001
Bad News Mr. Swanson (TV Movie) as
Ashid
2001
Runners as
Sam
2001
The West Wing (TV Series) as
Renfro
- Two Cathedrals (2001) - Renfro
2000
How to Marry a Billionaire: A Christmas Tale (TV Movie) as
Rhajid
2000
Arrest & Trial (TV Series documentary) as
Steve Banerjee
- Stripin'Down Chippendales (2000) - Steve Banerjee
2000
Turbans (Short) as
Ashok
2000
Perfect Game (Video) as
Coach Ravi
2000
Cousin Skeeter (TV Series) as
Driver
- Where's Grandma? (2000) - Driver
2000
The Jamie Foxx Show (TV Series) as
Cabbie #1
- Family Business (2000) - Cabbie #1
1999
Good vs Evil (TV Series) as
Vipul
- Airplane (1999) - Vipul
1999
Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane (TV Series) as
Vanja
- Under Mom's Thumb (1999) - Vanja
1999
Party of Five (TV Series) as
Dr. Rai
- Driven to Extremes (1999) - Dr. Rai
1999
Pacific Blue (TV Series) as
Khodi Khan
- Juvies (1999) - Khodi Khan
1999
My Favorite Martian as
Felix
1998
Getting Personal (TV Series) as
Abdul
- Saving Milo's Privates (1998) - Abdul
1998
Buddy Faro (TV Series) as
Trust Group Guru
- Touched by an Amnesiac (1998) - Trust Group Guru (uncredited)
1998
Silk Stalkings (TV Series) as
Masood
- Passion and the Palm Beach Detectives (1998) - Masood
1998
Dead Man on Campus as
Biology Professor
1998
Mike Hammer, Private Eye (TV Series) as
Haji
- Dead Men Talk (1998) - Haji
- Songbird: Part 2 (1998) - Haji
- Songbird: Part 1 (1998) - Haji (uncredited)
- Lucky in Love (1998) - Haji (uncredited)
1997
Seinfeld (TV Series) as
Usher
- The Betrayal (1997) - Usher
1997
Leaving L.A. (TV Series) as
Dr. Mehta
- The Black Widower (1997) - Dr. Mehta
1997
The Second Civil War (TV Movie) as
Congressman Singh
1996
Tracey Takes On... (TV Series) as
Dr. Patel
- Romance (1996) - Dr. Patel
1995
ER (TV Series) as
Dr. Urami
- Love's Labor Lost (1995) - Dr. Urami
1994
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (TV Series) as
Ashok
- Stagecoach (1994) - Ashok
Miscellaneous
2004
The Bourne Supremacy (adr voice group)
Soundtrack
1994
The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr. (TV Series) (performer - 1 episode)
- Stagecoach (1994) - (performer: "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot", "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands", "Oh! Susanna" - uncredited)
Self
2001
The Test (TV Series) as
Self - Panelist
- The Ambition Test - Self - Panelist

References

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