Prasanna Puwanarajah
British actor
Prasanna Puwanarajah
Born 1981 (age 43–44) Alma mater New College, Oxford Occupation Actor Years active 2006–present
Prasanna Puwanarajah (Tamil : பிரசன்னா புவனராஜா ; born 1981) is a British actor, director, writer, and former junior medical doctor.
Early life and education
Puwanarajah was born at Ipswich Hospital in Suffolk to Tamil Sri Lankan parents from Sri Lanka , his mother a psychiatrist and his father a dentist. He spent his early childhood on Churchill Avenue in Ipswich before the family moved to Hampshire when he was four. He participated in school plays and spent a season with the National Youth Theatre , but thought of acting as more of a hobby than a career choice at the time.[ 1]
He trained in Medicine at New College, Oxford .[ 2] After working as a junior doctor in reconstructive surgery for over three years, Puwanarajah decided to take a year out. It was during this time he decided to become a full-time actor, describing it as "more of a strong pull towards something else" than a "push away from" his medical career.[ 3]
Personal life
As of 2019[update] , Puwanarajah was living in north-west London.[ 4]
Filmography
Film
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2008
The Stoning of Soraya M.
Guard
2009
Clamp and Grind
—
Director, writer, producer; short film
2010
London Assurance
Servant
National Theatre Live
Hamlet
Guildenstern
2011
The Half-Light
—
Director, writer; short film
2012
Boy
—
Director; short film
Southbank Centre Goes Bollywood
Graham
Short film
2013
Möbius
Saïd
Diana
Martin Bashir
2015
The Gunman
Doctor
2016
The Complete Walk: Richard III
First Murderer
Short film
The Baby Shower
Eric
Short film
2020
Dara
Talib
National Theatre Live
2023
Malcolm
Joe
TBA
Ballywalter
—
Director[ 5]
Television
Stage
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2007
Romeo & Juliet
Escalus
Battersea Arts Centre , London
2008
Something I Wrote in a Hurry
—
Director; Tabard Theatre , London
2009
On the Harmful Effects of Tobacco
—
Director; New End Theatre , London
Thyestes
Messenger
Arcola Theatre , London
Twelfth Night
Priest
Courtyard Theatre , Stratford-upon-Avon / Duke of York's Theatre , London
Amadeus
North Wall Theatre , Oxford
2010
London Assurance
Servant
Royal National Theatre , London
Hamlet
Guildenstern
Royal National Theatre, London
The Wages of Thin
—
Director; Old Red Lion Theatre , London
2011
Emperor and Galilean
Medon / Oribasius
Royal National Theatre, London[ 9]
2011
Nightwatchman
Writer Part of Double Feature at the Royal National Theatre, London
2013
Moth
—
Directed; HighTide Festival , Aldeburgh / Bush Theatre , London[ 10]
2013–2014
Henry V
Montjoy
Noël Coward Theatre , London[ 11]
2014
Peddling
—
Director; HighTide Festival, Aldeburgh / Arcola Theatre, London / 59E59 Theaters , New York
Dara
Talib
Royal National Theatre, London
2015
The Iliad and The Odyssey
Almeida Theatre , London
Macbeth
Banquo
Young Vic , London
2017–2018
The Reluctant Fundamentalist
—
Director; Yard Theatre, London[ 12]
2018
Absolute Hell
Nigel Childs
Royal National Theatre, London[ 13] [ 14]
2019
Venice Preserv'd
—
Director; Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon [ 15] [ 16]
Awards and nominations
References
^ Barnett, Laura (11 January 2015). "Second comings: the artists who found success the long way round" . The Guardian . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ "Prasanna Puwanarajah" . Nick Hern Books . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ Clarke, Andrew (23 April 2013). "Suffolk-born doctor now operates in a different theatre" . East Anglia Daily Times . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ Watson, Faye (1 April 2019). "Prasanna Puwanarajah: The Edgware Road actor's journey from NHS to TV" . The Resident . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ Dalton, Ben (28 January 2021). "First look at comedy 'Ballywalter' as filming wraps in Northern Ireland (exclusive)" . Screen Daily . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ Gordon, Naomi (14 September 2017). "Doctor Foster's Prasanna Puwanarajah: 'James and Gemma have a genuine connection' " . Digital Spy . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ "Doctor Foster: James Mohan" . BBC One . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ Kealey, Helena (11 May 2018). "Patrick Melrose star Prasanna Puwanarajah talks to Culture Whisper" . Culture Whisperer . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ "Prasanna Puwanarajah" . National Theatre . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ "Prasanna Puwanarajah" . United Agents . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ "Henry V" . Michael Grandage Company . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ Stewart, Greg (28 July 2017). "NYT Interview: Prasanna Puwanarajah Director of The Reluctant Fundamentalist" . Theatre Weekly . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ Bowie-Sell, Daisy (24 April 2018). "Prasanna Puwanarajah: 'Britain wasn't ready for Absolute Hell when it first came out' " . WhatsOnStage . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ Saner, Emine (16 May 2018). "Prasanna Puwanarajah: 'I thought Planet Acting didn't need someone like me' " . The Guardian . Retrieved 28 November 2021 .
^ "Prasanna Puwanarajah Q&A" . Royal Shakespeare Company . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
^ Hemming, Sarah (17 May 2019). "Why Prasanna Puwanarajah quit medicine for theatre" . Financial Times . Retrieved 29 November 2021 .
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