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Sheetal Sheth

Sheetal Sheth (born June 24, 1976 /ˈʃθəl ˈʃɛθ/ (listen)) is an American actress, author, producer, and activist.

Sheetal Sheth
Sheth in 2012
Born (1976-06-24) June 24, 1976 (age 46)
Alma materNYU Tisch School of the Arts
Occupation(s)Actress, author, producer
Years active1999–present
Spouse
Neil Mody
(m. 2013)
Children2[1]
Websitewww.sheetalsheth.com

She starred opposite Albert Brooks in his film Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World. She debuted to rave reviews in the films ABCD and American Chai, and has appeared in the films I Can't Think Straight and The World Unseen. Sheth has won multiple best actress awards on the festival circuit and has been selected to represent such brands as CHI haircare[2] and Reebok.[3]

She is also the first Indian American to appear in Maxim magazine.[4] Sheetal's had op-eds published on CNN, The Daily Beast, and Thrive Global. Her first children's book, Always Anjali, debuted to critical acclaim and became is set to be a series. This series is the first picture book series that features a South Asian hero.

Early life and education

Sheth was born in Trenton, New Jersey, and is a first-generation Gujarati Indian American. Her parents came to the United States from Gujarat, India in 1972.[5]

As a child, Sheth loved performing and watching television and films, but academics were her priority. She also studied multicultural dance[6] and was very involved in athletics, particularly basketball.[7] Although her parents were devout Jains and active in the local Jain community, they enrolled Sheth in the local Catholic school because of its focus on academics and reputation for toughness.[5] Sheth attended Catholic school until age 12, when her family moved to Trenton.[4]

Sheth attended Liberty High School in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, where she was very involved in school organizations and student government, serving on the student advisory board. She received the student government award for her contribution to the school,[8] and was one of two students invited to speak at her commencement.[9] While in high school, Sheth discovered her passion for acting and was determined to master the craft through study and performance. After considering a variety of undergraduate programs, Sheth auditioned and was accepted to the New York University Tisch School of the Arts.[5]

At Tisch, Sheth studied the classics, and some of her favorite works included Antigone and The Crucible.[10] She also trained extensively at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in the technique known as "The Method". She spent a summer abroad in Amsterdam as part of the intensive International Theatre Workshop, studying under such respected acting teachers as Kristin Linklater. Sheth excelled and earned the honor of being selected to participate in the Tisch Scholar's Program. After graduating from Tisch with honors[11] Sheth continued her studies even as she built a successful career. In New York she studied with Wynn Handman, one of the founders of The American Place Theatre. In Los Angeles, she attended weekly invitation-only classes with renowned acting instructor Milton Katselas until his death in 2008.[12]

Career

1999–2005

Sheth debuted as the lead in the groundbreaking 1999 film ABCD, starring opposite Aasif Mandvi and Faran Tahir. The film won Best Indie Feature at the Houston film festival[13] and received critical acclaim from the likes of The Hollywood Reporter[14] and Rolling Stone[15] Sheth was widely praised for her performance.[16][17] Both the film and Sheth's character stirred consisderable controversy. "But," Sheth responded, "that is exactly the kind of character I like to play. I want to tell the kinds of stories that people have a strong reaction to, positive or negative. It means it has touched them in some way and then I have done my job."[18]

In 2001, she played a dancer in American Chai. The film won the Audience Award at the 2001 Slamdance Film Festival, with the New York Post describing it as a "slight but sweet film". Sheth went on to perform in a variety of roles in independent film and on network television, including the lead in the film Wings of Hope, for which she won Best Actress at Cinevue Film Festival.

2005–2010

 
Sheth on cover of CHI magazine, 2012

In 2005, Sheth starred as Maya opposite Albert Brooks in Brooks' film Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World. Brooks conducted an extensive international search for the ideal actor to portray Maya, and says of Sheth, "Once I came across her, I watched everything that I could. I didn't care to look at anybody else…I just knew I had to put her in the film."[19] The film was shot on location in India (Delhi and Agra).[20] Sony Pictures Entertainment originally carried the film, but Brooks parted ways with them when he refused Sony's demand to remove the word "Muslim" from the title. The film was picked up and ultimately released by Warner Independent Pictures.[21]

Following her success in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World, Sheth won the recurring role of Martina in the NBC TV series The Singles Table, starring opposite Alicia Silverstone and John Cho. Six episodes were shot, but the series never aired.[22] She also performed in the ensemble The Trouble With Romance and starred in the thriller First Fear opposite Sean Patrick Flanery.

Sheth's work brought her to the attention of the award-winning writer and director Shamim Sarif. Sheth starred opposite Lisa Ray in two lesbian themed films, I Can't Think Straight and The World Unseen, both written and directed by Sarif. I Can't Think Straight won more than ten Best Feature awards at film festivals around the world. The World Unseen premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and went on to win four Best Feature awards internationally. The World Unseen, which was shot on location in South Africa, also swept the 2008 South African Film and Television Awards, winning eleven SAFTA's (South Africa's equivalent to the Oscars). Sheth won three Best Actress awards for her performance in The World Unseen. Both movies have achieved cult status, and have earned Sheth a large, loyal fan base for her portrayals of Leyla (I Can't Think Straight) and Amina (The World Unseen).

2010–present

Sheth went on to perform in Why Am I Doing This, and starred in Stalemate opposite Josh Randall and Burgess Jenkins, for which she was nominated for Best Actress at the 2011 Staten Island Film Festival. She guest starred in the popular television shows Nip/Tuck, Royal Pains and NCIS: Los Angeles, and provided the voices for Sumi and Shark in the animated feature film Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood, based on Cartoon Network's popular animated television series Johnny Bravo.

In 2011, Sheth starred opposite Mercedes Masöhn and Angela Zahra in Three Veils, which portrays three Middle Eastern women living in the United States. Even before it was released the film sparked intense controversy, and death threats were made against those involved with the production of the film.[23] Three Veils has won numerous Best Feature awards at film festivals internationally, and Sheth's performance was widely acclaimed.

In 2012, Sheth continued to choose a variety of challenging roles in independent films. She starred opposite Lynn Chen and Parry Shen in Yes, We're Open, a sex comedy exploring open relationships. She again paired with Chen in Nice Girls Crew, which also stars Michelle Krusiec, and starred in The Wisdom Tree, a film blending science fiction, new age and mysticism. Sheth stepped behind the camera to co-produce Reign, a short film dramatizing how miscommunication can lead to war. She also starred in the film, which was written and directed by Kimberly Jentzen and shot by Oscar-nominated Cinematographer Jack Green. Reign received the Award of Merit from Best Shorts.[24]

Sheth began her career at a time when few South Asians and very few Indian American women were making their living as actors. Still, she was surprised to find herself a pioneer. Nothing in her experience, education or personal outlook had prepared her for the role her ethnicity would play in casting decisions. She was frequently expected to change her name to something "more American," and was even denied representation when she chose to perform under her own name.[25] Ultimately her body of work demonstrates that her expertise as an actor and her talent for accents enables her to portray characters of a wide variety of ethnicities, temperaments and circumstances. Her successful career has opened doors for other South Asian actors to pursue careers in American film and television. Sheth supports Asian Americans and other under-represented groups in their pursuit of careers in the entertainment industry, not only through her own pioneering work as an actor, but also by appearing at festivals, workshops and panels and speaking directly to issues facing those communities.[26]

Other projects

Sheth was selected as the spokesperson for CHI haircare products and represented Reebok's New York sneaker in their 2008 international Freestyle campaign.[3] She was also the first Indian American to appear in Maxim magazine.[4][27] CHI says of Sheth, "Grace, artistry, passion and the most compelling elements of every culture – that's the essence of Sheth."[2]

Humanitarian causes

While at New York University, Sheth was selected to be a part of AmeriCorps, a division of the Corporation for National and Community Service created by U.S. President Bill Clinton. Through Americorps, she worked at an inner-city high school, developing progressive lesson plans and activities, tutoring, and dealing with conflict resolution.[28]

She participates in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles as a Big Sister, she also supports and promotes Women's Voices Now an organization which encourage communities that are under-represented in American media to make their voices heard.[29]

Personal life

Sheth takes an active interest in politics, has served in AmeriCorps, and participates in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles as a Big Sister, and she supports and promotes organizations such as Women's Voices Now, which encourage communities that are under-represented in American media to make their voices heard. She also regularly speaks on panels and forums internationally.

Sheth married Neil Mody in 2013.[30] In June 2019, Sheth revealed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer.[31]

Awards

Winner, Best Actress, Wings Of Hope, Cinevue Film Festival, 2003
Winner, Best Actress, The World Unseen, Gran Canaria Film Festival, Spain, 2009
Winner, Best Actress, The World Unseen, Festival del Mar, Ibiza 2009
Winner, Best Leading Performance, The World Unseen, Out Takes Film Festival, Dallas 2009

Filmography

Year Title Role Notes
1999 ABCD Nina
2001 American Chai Maya Choreographer
2001 The Princess and the Marine Layla TV movie
2001 A Pocket Full of Dreams Sanjana
2001 Wings of Hope Kaajal Verma Winner, Best Actress
Cinevue Film Festival, 2003
2003 The Agency Layla - Jamar
Akil's sister
TV series
2003 Beat Cops Gwen Lampoor TV movie
2003 Line of Fire Fathima TV series
2004 Strong Medicine
  • Ears, Ho's & Threat (#4.18)
Shaheena TV series
2004 Indian Cowboy Sapna
2004 The Proud Family
  • Culture Shock (#3.3)
Radhika TV series (animated)
2005 Dancing in Twilight Nicole
2005 Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World Maya
2007 The Singles Table
  • Pilot (#1.1)
  • The Work Dinner (#1.2)
  • The Housewarming Party (#1.4)
Martina TV series
2007 The Trouble with Romance Nicole
2007 First Fear Maya
2008 I Can't Think Straight Leyla nominated for, Best Actress
gay Film Festival,2008
2008 The World Unseen Amina Harjan Winner, Best Actress
Gran Canaria Film Festival, Spain, 2009

Winner, Best Actress

Festival del Mar, Ibiza, 2009

Winner, Best Leading Performance

Out Takes Film Festival, Dallas, 2009

Winner, Best Actress

Festival del Mar, Ibiza, 2009

Winner, Best Leading Performance

Out Takes Film Festival, Dallas, 2009
2009 Why Am I Doing This? Nira
2010 StaleMate Kayleigh Nominated, Best Actress
Staten Island Film Festival, 2011
2010 Nip/Tuck
  • Dan Daly (#6.11)
Aria TV series
2011 Three Veils Nikki
2011 Being Bin Laden Nabeelah TV movie
2011 Royal Pains
  • A Little Art, A Little Science (#3.10)
Raina Saluja TV series
2011 NCIS: Los Angeles
  • Deadline (#3.10)
Shari Al-Kousa TV series
2011 Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood voice of Sumi,
Shark
(animated)
2012 Yes, We're Open Elena
2012-13 Nice Girls Crew
  • Out of Order (#1.1)
  • Count Chocula of Venice Beach (#1.2)
  • The Byronic Hero (#1.3)
  • Hoot N Holla (#1.4)
  • Castle in the Sky (#1.5)
  • Sisterhood of the Traveling Fat Pants (#2.1)
  • The Reluctant Mixologist (#2.2)
  • Game Day (#2.3)
  • The Talented Geraldiney (#2.4)
  • Sophie and the Giant Buttcake (#2.5)
Leena TV series
2012 Reign Fadwa Co-Producer
2012 Brickleberry
  • Hello Dottie (#1.7)
Dottie TV series (animated)
2012 The Wisdom Tree Dr. Trisha Rao
2013 Blue Bloods
  • Warriors (#3.15)
Isabelle Nassar TV series
2013 Lips
  • Audition This! (#2.6)
Rousaura TV mini-series
2014 Futurestates
  • Sister of Mine
Evelyn Malik, Cammie Malik TV series
2014 Go North Riya Short
2016 Family Guy Padma, Tapeworm (voices) TV series
2020 I'll Meet You There Shonali Independent film

Citations

  1. ^ "Sheetal Sheth on Instagram: "Rainbows all around us. ❤️🙏🏽🌈. #lastdaysofsummer #itsthelittlethings"".
  2. ^ a b "In Any Language", CHI Magazine
  3. ^ a b Reebok Freestyles – New York
  4. ^ a b c Sharma, Jaya. "Simply Sheetal"
  5. ^ a b c Melwani, Lavina. "Lethal Sheetal"
  6. ^ McManus, Bridget; Sheth, Sheetal. Brunch with Sheetal Sheth (Brunch with Bridget, Episode 70), Part 1 of 3: time 1:54
  7. ^ Roy, Sandip. "Straddling Cultures"
  8. ^ "'Transcend Mediocrity,' Liberty Graduates Told", p. 3. The Morning Call. June 18, 1994
  9. ^ "Liberty, Saucon Valley Grads Are At The Head Of The Class". The Morning Call. June 20, 1994.
  10. ^ Metal, Sheena; Sheth, Sheetal: time 31:05
  11. ^ Song, Jenny. "Sheetal Sheth – Gorgeous and Grounded"
  12. ^ Metal, Sheena; Sheth, Sheetal: time 23:38
  13. ^ Apeles, Teena. "Bright Eyes" Audrey magazine: p. 70
  14. ^ Honeycutt, Kirk. "Film Review - ABCD". The Hollywood Reporter. "Reminiscent of early films by Wayne Wang and Ang Lee, ABCD should win enthusiastic fans"
  15. ^ Travers, Peter (April 2, 2001). "ABCD". Rolling Stone. "Extraordinary…funny, touching and haunting…seek it out"
  16. ^ Thomas, Kevin. "Immigrants, Their Children Raised in America, in ABCD". The Los Angeles Times. "Sheth illuminates the tempestuous Nina"
  17. ^ Sebastian, P. "Film Review - ABCD". The Deccan Herald. "Sheetal is a find, an Indian beauty who can act - she's star material."
  18. ^ Pasha, Kamran. "Desi Diva"
  19. ^ Karn Batra, Rohit. "Getting Noticed: Sheetal Sheth", East West Woman, p. 32
  20. ^ "Sheetal's Showtime". Indian Life & Style Magazine, 2005, p. 110
  21. ^ "'Looking for Comedy' Among Studio Execs". Studio Briefing - Film News.
  22. ^ Schneider, Michael. "NBC's Table Gets Smaller". Variety.
  23. ^ Curiel, Jonathan. "At Arab Film Festival, a Daring Drama Features a Lesbian of Faith". KQED.
  24. ^ "Best Shorts". January 12, 2012.
  25. ^ Apeles, Teena. "Bright Eyes" Audrey magazine: p. 73
  26. ^ Chung, Leeva; Sheth, Sheetal; Chen, Lynn; Kim, Elaine H. (2011). "Asian American Women in Hollywood and Beyond" Panel
  27. ^ "Girls of Maxim - Sheetal Sheth"
  28. ^ "I Can't Think Straight - Cast - Sheetal Sheth"
  29. ^ McManus, Bridget (March 31, 2011). "Interview with Sheetal Sheth".
  30. ^ . People Magazine. November 24, 2013. Archived from the original on November 27, 2013. Retrieved April 21, 2022.
  31. ^ "The World Unseen actor Sheetal Sheth reveals struggle with breast cancer, answers questions about her health". 28 June 2019.

References

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  • Apeles, Teena (February 2006). . Audrey magazine. pp. 68–73. Archived from the original on August 20, 2011. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
  • . January 12, 2012. Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
  • Chung, Leeva; Sheth, Sheetal; Chen, Lynn; Kim, Elaine H. (2011). "Asian American Women in Hollywood and Beyond" Panel. San Diego, CA: San Diego Asian Film Foundation. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  • Curiel, Jonathan. . KQED. Archived from the original on 3 February 2012. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
  • . Maxim Magazine. February 2006. Archived from the original on April 14, 2014. Retrieved February 18, 2012.
  • Girn, Raj (January 2006). . Anokhi Magazine. pp. 64–73. Archived from the original on July 21, 2015. Retrieved January 31, 2012.
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  • Karn Batra, Rohit (2005). . East West Woman Magazine. Archived from the original on November 30, 2012. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
  • Lewis, Marjorie (November 2008). . Venice Magazine. pp. 36–40. Archived from the original on March 14, 2009. Retrieved February 2, 2012.
  • . The Morning Call. Lehigh Valley, PA. June 20, 1994. Archived from the original on January 10, 2011. Retrieved February 20, 2012.
  • Longsdorf, Amy (January 21, 2006). . The Morning Call. Lehigh Valley, PA. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
  • "'Looking for Comedy' Among Studio Execs". Studio Briefing - Film News. September 27, 2005. Retrieved February 7, 2012.
  • McManus, Bridget (March 31, 2011). "Interview with Sheetal Sheth". AfterEllen.com. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
  • McManus, Bridget; Sheth, Sheetal (July 26, 2009). (Video blog). Los Angeles, CA: AfterEllen.com. Archived from the original (html) on July 12, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
  • Melwani, Lavina (May 2002). "Lethal Sheetal". Little India. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
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  • Orndorf, Brian. . eFilmCritic.com. Archived from the original on 16 May 2021. Retrieved 6 February 2012.
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  • Sebastian, P. (2002). "Film Review – ABCD". The Deccan Herald. Retrieved February 7, 2012.
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  • "Sheetal Sheth". aimpress.com. Retrieved February 5, 2012.
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  • Song, Jenny (September 2004). . Jade Magazine. Archived from the original on March 5, 2009. Retrieved January 31, 2012.
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  • Southern, Nathan (2012). . Movies & TV Dept. The New York Times. New York, NY. Archived from the original on November 4, 2012. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
  • Thomas, Kevin (November 30, 2001). "Immigrants, Their Children Raised in America, in ABCD". The Los Angeles Times. Los Angeles, CA. Retrieved February 7, 2012.
  • . The Morning Call. Lehigh Valley, PA. June 18, 1994. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved January 30, 2012.
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External links

  • Official Website
  • Sheetal Sheth at IMDb

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This article s tone or style may not reflect the encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia See Wikipedia s guide to writing better articles for suggestions March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Sheetal Sheth born June 24 1976 ˈ ʃ iː 8 el ˈ ʃ ɛ 8 listen is an American actress author producer and activist Sheetal ShethSheth in 2012Born 1976 06 24 June 24 1976 age 46 Trenton New Jersey U S Alma materNYU Tisch School of the ArtsOccupation s Actress author producerYears active1999 presentSpouseNeil Mody m 2013 wbr Children2 1 Websitewww wbr sheetalsheth wbr comShe starred opposite Albert Brooks in his film Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World She debuted to rave reviews in the films ABCD and American Chai and has appeared in the films I Can t Think Straight and The World Unseen Sheth has won multiple best actress awards on the festival circuit and has been selected to represent such brands as CHI haircare 2 and Reebok 3 She is also the first Indian American to appear in Maxim magazine 4 Sheetal s had op eds published on CNN The Daily Beast and Thrive Global Her first children s book Always Anjali debuted to critical acclaim and became is set to be a series This series is the first picture book series that features a South Asian hero Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 1999 2005 2 2 2005 2010 2 3 2010 present 3 Other projects 3 1 Humanitarian causes 4 Personal life 5 Awards 6 Filmography 7 Citations 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education EditSheth was born in Trenton New Jersey and is a first generation Gujarati Indian American Her parents came to the United States from Gujarat India in 1972 5 As a child Sheth loved performing and watching television and films but academics were her priority She also studied multicultural dance 6 and was very involved in athletics particularly basketball 7 Although her parents were devout Jains and active in the local Jain community they enrolled Sheth in the local Catholic school because of its focus on academics and reputation for toughness 5 Sheth attended Catholic school until age 12 when her family moved to Trenton 4 Sheth attended Liberty High School in Bethlehem Pennsylvania where she was very involved in school organizations and student government serving on the student advisory board She received the student government award for her contribution to the school 8 and was one of two students invited to speak at her commencement 9 While in high school Sheth discovered her passion for acting and was determined to master the craft through study and performance After considering a variety of undergraduate programs Sheth auditioned and was accepted to the New York University Tisch School of the Arts 5 At Tisch Sheth studied the classics and some of her favorite works included Antigone and The Crucible 10 She also trained extensively at the Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in the technique known as The Method She spent a summer abroad in Amsterdam as part of the intensive International Theatre Workshop studying under such respected acting teachers as Kristin Linklater Sheth excelled and earned the honor of being selected to participate in the Tisch Scholar s Program After graduating from Tisch with honors 11 Sheth continued her studies even as she built a successful career In New York she studied with Wynn Handman one of the founders of The American Place Theatre In Los Angeles she attended weekly invitation only classes with renowned acting instructor Milton Katselas until his death in 2008 12 Career Edit1999 2005 Edit Sheth debuted as the lead in the groundbreaking 1999 film ABCD starring opposite Aasif Mandvi and Faran Tahir The film won Best Indie Feature at the Houston film festival 13 and received critical acclaim from the likes of The Hollywood Reporter 14 and Rolling Stone 15 Sheth was widely praised for her performance 16 17 Both the film and Sheth s character stirred consisderable controversy But Sheth responded that is exactly the kind of character I like to play I want to tell the kinds of stories that people have a strong reaction to positive or negative It means it has touched them in some way and then I have done my job 18 In 2001 she played a dancer in American Chai The film won the Audience Award at the 2001 Slamdance Film Festival with the New York Post describing it as a slight but sweet film Sheth went on to perform in a variety of roles in independent film and on network television including the lead in the film Wings of Hope for which she won Best Actress at Cinevue Film Festival 2005 2010 Edit Albert Brooks and Sheth at Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World premiere 2005 Sheth on cover of CHI magazine 2012 In 2005 Sheth starred as Maya opposite Albert Brooks in Brooks film Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World Brooks conducted an extensive international search for the ideal actor to portray Maya and says of Sheth Once I came across her I watched everything that I could I didn t care to look at anybody else I just knew I had to put her in the film 19 The film was shot on location in India Delhi and Agra 20 Sony Pictures Entertainment originally carried the film but Brooks parted ways with them when he refused Sony s demand to remove the word Muslim from the title The film was picked up and ultimately released by Warner Independent Pictures 21 Following her success in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World Sheth won the recurring role of Martina in the NBC TV series The Singles Table starring opposite Alicia Silverstone and John Cho Six episodes were shot but the series never aired 22 She also performed in the ensemble The Trouble With Romance and starred in the thriller First Fear opposite Sean Patrick Flanery Sheth s work brought her to the attention of the award winning writer and director Shamim Sarif Sheth starred opposite Lisa Ray in two lesbian themed films I Can t Think Straight and The World Unseen both written and directed by Sarif I Can t Think Straight won more than ten Best Feature awards at film festivals around the world The World Unseen premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival and went on to win four Best Feature awards internationally The World Unseen which was shot on location in South Africa also swept the 2008 South African Film and Television Awards winning eleven SAFTA s South Africa s equivalent to the Oscars Sheth won three Best Actress awards for her performance in The World Unseen Both movies have achieved cult status and have earned Sheth a large loyal fan base for her portrayals of Leyla I Can t Think Straight and Amina The World Unseen 2010 present Edit Sheth went on to perform in Why Am I Doing This and starred in Stalemate opposite Josh Randall and Burgess Jenkins for which she was nominated for Best Actress at the 2011 Staten Island Film Festival She guest starred in the popular television shows Nip Tuck Royal Pains and NCIS Los Angeles and provided the voices for Sumi and Shark in the animated feature film Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood based on Cartoon Network s popular animated television series Johnny Bravo In 2011 Sheth starred opposite Mercedes Masohn and Angela Zahra in Three Veils which portrays three Middle Eastern women living in the United States Even before it was released the film sparked intense controversy and death threats were made against those involved with the production of the film 23 Three Veils has won numerous Best Feature awards at film festivals internationally and Sheth s performance was widely acclaimed In 2012 Sheth continued to choose a variety of challenging roles in independent films She starred opposite Lynn Chen and Parry Shen in Yes We re Open a sex comedy exploring open relationships She again paired with Chen in Nice Girls Crew which also stars Michelle Krusiec and starred in The Wisdom Tree a film blending science fiction new age and mysticism Sheth stepped behind the camera to co produce Reign a short film dramatizing how miscommunication can lead to war She also starred in the film which was written and directed by Kimberly Jentzen and shot by Oscar nominated Cinematographer Jack Green Reign received the Award of Merit from Best Shorts 24 Sheth began her career at a time when few South Asians and very few Indian American women were making their living as actors Still she was surprised to find herself a pioneer Nothing in her experience education or personal outlook had prepared her for the role her ethnicity would play in casting decisions She was frequently expected to change her name to something more American and was even denied representation when she chose to perform under her own name 25 Ultimately her body of work demonstrates that her expertise as an actor and her talent for accents enables her to portray characters of a wide variety of ethnicities temperaments and circumstances Her successful career has opened doors for other South Asian actors to pursue careers in American film and television Sheth supports Asian Americans and other under represented groups in their pursuit of careers in the entertainment industry not only through her own pioneering work as an actor but also by appearing at festivals workshops and panels and speaking directly to issues facing those communities 26 Other projects EditSheth was selected as the spokesperson for CHI haircare products and represented Reebok s New York sneaker in their 2008 international Freestyle campaign 3 She was also the first Indian American to appear in Maxim magazine 4 27 CHI says of Sheth Grace artistry passion and the most compelling elements of every culture that s the essence of Sheth 2 Humanitarian causes Edit While at New York University Sheth was selected to be a part of AmeriCorps a division of the Corporation for National and Community Service created by U S President Bill Clinton Through Americorps she worked at an inner city high school developing progressive lesson plans and activities tutoring and dealing with conflict resolution 28 She participates in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles as a Big Sister she also supports and promotes Women s Voices Now an organization which encourage communities that are under represented in American media to make their voices heard 29 Personal life EditSheth takes an active interest in politics has served in AmeriCorps and participates in Big Brothers Big Sisters of Greater Los Angeles as a Big Sister and she supports and promotes organizations such as Women s Voices Now which encourage communities that are under represented in American media to make their voices heard She also regularly speaks on panels and forums internationally Sheth married Neil Mody in 2013 30 In June 2019 Sheth revealed that she was diagnosed with breast cancer 31 Awards EditWinner Best Actress Wings Of Hope Cinevue Film Festival 2003 Winner Best Actress The World Unseen Gran Canaria Film Festival Spain 2009 Winner Best Actress The World Unseen Festival del Mar Ibiza 2009 Winner Best Leading Performance The World Unseen Out Takes Film Festival Dallas 2009Filmography EditYear Title Role Notes1999 ABCD Nina2001 American Chai Maya Choreographer2001 The Princess and the Marine Layla TV movie2001 A Pocket Full of Dreams Sanjana2001 Wings of Hope Kaajal Verma Winner Best ActressCinevue Film Festival 20032003 The Agency An Isolated Incident 2 12 Layla JamarAkil s sister TV series2003 Beat Cops Gwen Lampoor TV movie2003 Line of Fire This Land Is Your Land 1 11 Fathima TV series2004 Strong Medicine Ears Ho s amp Threat 4 18 Shaheena TV series2004 Indian Cowboy Sapna2004 The Proud Family Culture Shock 3 3 Radhika TV series animated 2005 Dancing in Twilight Nicole2005 Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World Maya2007 The Singles Table Pilot 1 1 The Work Dinner 1 2 The Housewarming Party 1 4 Martina TV series2007 The Trouble with Romance Nicole2007 First Fear Maya2008 I Can t Think Straight Leyla nominated for Best Actressgay Film Festival 20082008 The World Unseen Amina Harjan Winner Best ActressGran Canaria Film Festival Spain 2009Winner Best Actress Festival del Mar Ibiza 2009Winner Best Leading Performance Out Takes Film Festival Dallas 2009Winner Best Actress Festival del Mar Ibiza 2009Winner Best Leading Performance Out Takes Film Festival Dallas 20092009 Why Am I Doing This Nira2010 StaleMate Kayleigh Nominated Best ActressStaten Island Film Festival 20112010 Nip Tuck Dan Daly 6 11 Aria TV series2011 Three Veils Nikki2011 Being Bin Laden Nabeelah TV movie2011 Royal Pains A Little Art A Little Science 3 10 Raina Saluja TV series2011 NCIS Los Angeles Deadline 3 10 Shari Al Kousa TV series2011 Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood voice of Sumi Shark animated 2012 Yes We re Open Elena2012 13 Nice Girls Crew Out of Order 1 1 Count Chocula of Venice Beach 1 2 The Byronic Hero 1 3 Hoot N Holla 1 4 Castle in the Sky 1 5 Sisterhood of the Traveling Fat Pants 2 1 The Reluctant Mixologist 2 2 Game Day 2 3 The Talented Geraldiney 2 4 Sophie and the Giant Buttcake 2 5 Leena TV series2012 Reign Fadwa Co Producer2012 Brickleberry Hello Dottie 1 7 Dottie TV series animated 2012 The Wisdom Tree Dr Trisha Rao2013 Blue Bloods Warriors 3 15 Isabelle Nassar TV series2013 Lips Audition This 2 6 Rousaura TV mini series2014 Futurestates Sister of Mine Evelyn Malik Cammie Malik TV series2014 Go North Riya Short2016 Family Guy Road to India 14 20 Padma Tapeworm voices TV series2020 I ll Meet You There Shonali Independent filmCitations Edit Sheetal Sheth on Instagram Rainbows all around us lastdaysofsummer itsthelittlethings a b In Any Language CHI Magazine a b Reebok Freestyles New York a b c Sharma Jaya Simply Sheetal a b c Melwani Lavina Lethal Sheetal McManus Bridget Sheth Sheetal Brunch with Sheetal Sheth Brunch with Bridget Episode 70 Part 1 of 3 time 1 54 Roy Sandip Straddling Cultures Transcend Mediocrity Liberty Graduates Told p 3 The Morning Call June 18 1994 Liberty Saucon Valley Grads Are At The Head Of The Class The Morning Call June 20 1994 Metal Sheena Sheth Sheetal time 31 05 Song Jenny Sheetal Sheth Gorgeous and Grounded Metal Sheena Sheth Sheetal time 23 38 Apeles Teena Bright Eyes Audrey magazine p 70 Honeycutt Kirk Film Review ABCD The Hollywood Reporter Reminiscent of early films by Wayne Wang and Ang Lee ABCD should win enthusiastic fans Travers Peter April 2 2001 ABCD Rolling Stone Extraordinary funny touching and haunting seek it out Thomas Kevin Immigrants Their Children Raised in America in ABCD The Los Angeles Times Sheth illuminates the tempestuous Nina Sebastian P Film Review ABCD The Deccan Herald Sheetal is a find an Indian beauty who can act she s star material Pasha Kamran Desi Diva Karn Batra Rohit Getting Noticed Sheetal Sheth East West Woman p 32 Sheetal s Showtime Indian Life amp Style Magazine 2005 p 110 Looking for Comedy Among Studio Execs Studio Briefing Film News Schneider Michael NBC s Table Gets Smaller Variety Curiel Jonathan At Arab Film Festival a Daring Drama Features a Lesbian of Faith KQED Best Shorts January 12 2012 Apeles Teena Bright Eyes Audrey magazine p 73 Chung Leeva Sheth Sheetal Chen Lynn Kim Elaine H 2011 Asian American Women in Hollywood and Beyond Panel Girls of Maxim Sheetal Sheth I Can t Think Straight Cast Sheetal Sheth McManus Bridget March 31 2011 Interview with Sheetal Sheth Sheetal Sheth amp Neil Mody Tie the Knot People Magazine November 24 2013 Archived from the original on November 27 2013 Retrieved April 21 2022 The World Unseen actor Sheetal Sheth reveals struggle with breast cancer answers questions about her health 28 June 2019 References Edit American Chai a heady brew The Tribune India July 20 2003 Retrieved February 7 2012 Apeles Teena February 2006 Bright Eyes Audrey magazine pp 68 73 Archived from the original on August 20 2011 Retrieved February 5 2012 Best Shorts January 12 2012 Archived from the original on February 24 2012 Retrieved January 30 2012 Chung Leeva Sheth Sheetal Chen Lynn Kim Elaine H 2011 Asian American Women in Hollywood and 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