Parminder Nagra

Actress

Birthday October 5, 1975

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Leicester, England

Age 48 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

Height 5′ 2″

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1975

Parminder Kaur Nagra (born 5 October 1975) is a British actress of Indian Punjabi Sikh heritage.

Nagra was born on 5 October 1975 in Leicester, England to Sukha and Nashuter Nagra, Sikh factory workers who emigrated from the Punjab region of India in the 1960s.

She is the eldest of four children with two brothers and one sister.

Nagra attended the Northfield House Primary School in Leicester.

At her comprehensive school, Soar Valley College, she played the viola in the youth orchestra and also appeared in her first theatrical productions.

A few months after sitting her A-levels and leaving school, Nagra was approached by Jez Simons, her former drama instructor, about becoming part of the Leicester-based theatre company Haithizi Productions, for which he served as the artistic director.

1990

These roles eventually led to radio and television appearances that defined her career throughout most of the 1990s.

1994

She accepted and was cast as a chorus member in the 1994 musical Nimai presented at the Haymarket Theatre.

Only a week into rehearsals, she was switched from the chorus to replace the lead actress, who had dropped out.

Simons recalls that Nagra, a good singer and actress, also had a quality that raised her above other actresses which led him to select her as the new lead, despite the inconvenience of performing with her arm in a cast.

Nagra left Leicester for London and decided not to go to university.

Instead she pursued a theatrical career and her childhood ambition of becoming an actress.

Nagra's first London theatrical job came in 1994, when she was cast as the Princess in the pantomime Sleeping Beauty at the Theatre Royal Stratford East.

After Sleeping Beauty, Nagra worked with small Indian theatre companies such as Tara Arts and Tamasha.

She also appeared in "The 6th Wonder of the World: The Kali Tutti Story", in 1994.

1996

In 1996, Nagra took a small part in Chikamatsu Monzaemon's Fair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards that was performed at Cottesloe, Royal National Theatre.

Despite lacking formal theatrical training, Nagra signed with Joan Brown, a veteran London-based agent, after which she was cast in minor television roles in the British medical drama series Casualty, and in the television film King Girl, in which she played an abusive member of an all-girl gang.

1997

In 1997, Nagra appeared in the three-part drama Turning World alongside Roshan Seth.

The following year, she appeared on Casualty again.

In 1997, not long after Fair Ladies at a Game of Poem Cards, Nagra was cast in Oh Sweet Sita, an adaptation of Indian mythology about Rama and his wife Sita, in the title role of Sita.

During that time, Nagra caught the attention of director Gurinder Chadha.

1998

In 1998, Nagra co-starred in the radio play Dancing Girls of Lahore which was co-written by her future Bend It Like Beckham co-star Shaheen Khan.

Nagra's other notable stage roles during this period include:

1999

In 1999, she played a convenience store clerk in the television film Donovan Quick, opposite Colin Firth.

Also of note were appearances on the British comedy Goodness Gracious Me.

Nagra also co-starred in radio plays including, among others, plays by Tanika Gupta.

2001

In 2001, Nagra voiced a Muslim girl in the docu-drama Arena: The Veil about women who choose to wear the Muslim head scarf.

2002

She is known for portraying Jess Bhamra in the film Bend It Like Beckham (2002) and Dr. Neela Rasgotra in the NBC medical drama ER (2003–2009).

Nagra played the lead role in Gurinder Chadha's 2002 comedy-drama Bend It Like Beckham, which became her breakthrough film, alongside Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Anupam Kher, Archie Panjabi, Shaheen Khan, and Keira Knightley, for whom this film also became a career breakthrough.

Nagra played Jesminder "Jess" Bhamra, a teenage Sikh football player who idolises football superstar David Beckham and defies her traditional parents to pursue her dreams of playing football.

The small-budget film was a critical and financial success in the United Kingdom, eventually making the leap around the world and to Canada and the United States where it earned over $30 million at the box office.

The script was written by Chadha with her husband Paul Mayeda Berges and Guljit Bindra with Nagra in mind.

While initially indifferent to the game of football, Nagra found the football-centred story to be both funny and touching.

She agreed to audition and eventually accepted the role.

An intensive ten-week training course in the game Futebol de Salao, coached by Simon Clifford, put Nagra through rigorous nine-hour-a-day workouts.

Nagra learned to "bend" or curve the ball in flight, as she did in a scene in the film.

Acknowledging Nagra's actual burn-scarred leg, Chadha wrote it into the film.

Nagra received critical and professional acclaim for her performance.

2013

Her other television roles include Meera Malik in the first season of the NBC crime drama The Blacklist (2013–2014) and a recurring role in the ABC/Marvel series Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (2016–2017) as Ellen Nadeer for season four.

More recently, Nagra has starred as the titular character of the ITV series DI Ray (2022).