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Megan Suri
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OccupationActress
Years active2010–present

Megan Suri is an American actress, known for her role in The MisEducation of Bindu (2019), as well as for playing Aneesa in the Netflix teen comedy series Never Have I Ever (2020).

Career

Suri debuted in the lead role with the award-winning The MisEducation of Bindu (2019).[1][2][3] A critic noted that "Megan Suri is perfectly cast as Bindu".[4] She was later cast as Aneesa, another Indian student who goes to Devi's high school, in the second season of Never Have I Ever.[5][6][7][8] One critic opined that "Megan Suri is outstanding as Aneesa".[9]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010 Valentine's Day Rani [10]
2019 The MisEducation of Bindu Bindu Chaudry [11]
2020 Dramarama Claire [12]
2023 Missing Veena
TBA Untitled horror film TBA [13]

Television

Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2015 The Brink Samira Four episodes [14]
2017 Bones Claire Episode: "The New Tricks in the Old Dogs" [15]
2017 Guidance Navi Gupta Episode: "Dead Slut" [16]
2017 Future Man Daughter Episode: "Pilot"
2017 Modern Family Tardy Student Episode: "Tough Love" [14]
2018-19 Atypical Quinn Four episodes [14]
2019 Speechless Rosie Episode: "R-O-- ROLL M-O-- MODEL" [10]
2019 How to Get Away with Murder Rachael Episode: "Vivian's Here" [17]
2020 Fresh Off the Boat Simran Episode: "The Magic Motor Inn" [18]
2020 13 Reasons Why Unknown Episode: "College Interview" [14]
2021–present Never Have I Ever Aneesa Recurring role (season 2–present) [19]
2021 Mira, Royal Detective Jyoti Episode: "The Case of the Secret Code/Mystery at the Snake Boat Races"
2023 Poker Face Sara Episode: "The Night Shift" [20]

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Source: "Megan Suri", Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, (2023, January 28th), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Megan_Suri.

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