EastEnders actor Navin Chowdhry's life away from Nish Panesar including beautiful wife
12.04.2023 - 17:59
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Navin Chowdhry, who joined EastEnders with a bang in September 2022 as villainous Nish, has been on TV since he was a teenager having starred in Doctor Who and Star Wars.The 52 year old actor joined the cast in Albert Square as Nish, the husband of Suki Panesar, after he was released from prison for serving a murder sentence and quickly became a devious character on the BBC soap. Driven by a need for power and respect, Nish hatched a plan to try and buy the Queen Vic which has been the fight for many legendary brawls throughout the years.
But away from EastEnders, the actor is far from his villainous character and spends his time off screen with his wife who he's described as the "strongest, bravest, loudest woman" he has ever met and their two children. He's also starred in a number of other TV shows including Teachers, Doctor Who, and London's Burning having been in the acting world since he was just a teenager - we take a close look at Navin's life away from Albert Square.
Early career Navin landed his first acting role back in 1988 when he played Manek Sen in Madam Sousatzka starring alongside Shirley MacLaine and Peggy Ashcroft. A few years later in 1993, he appeared on the ITV drama London's Burning as Rasheed with his acting career expanding ever since.
While he got started in acting, it was reported Navin was encouraged to take his education seriously and in 1994 graduated with a 2:1 degree in biochemistry from Imperial College London while balancing multiple TV roles over the course of three years. In 1997 he played the role of PC Sanjay Singh in Dalziel and Pascoe before his acting career really started to take off in 2001 when he landed the role of IT teacher Kurt McKenna in the comedy show Teachers and Ralph
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