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pika- 10-03-2006
Mohinder Suresh, the professor
Sendhil Ramamurthy joins NBC's new ensemble drama series "Heroes" as Mohinder Suresh, a genetics professor at the University of Madras in India whose father's disappearance leads him to uncover a secret theory - there are people with extraordinary abilities living among us. Recently, Ramamurthy completed the feature film "Blind Guy Driving," directed by James Keach. His other film credits include "Thanks to Gravity" opposite Sean Astin, "Orient Express" and "Little India." On the small screen, he starred in the series "Ultimate Force," the television movie "My Sexiest Mistake" and the miniseries "In the Beginning." He has also made guest appearances on "Numbers," "The Evidence" and "Grey's Anatomy." In London's West End, Ramamurthy starred in The Royal Shakespeare Company production of "A Servant to Two Masters," directed by Tim Supple. In addition, he commanded the stage in the New York premiere of Tom Stoppard's "Indian Ink" at the Soho Repertory Theatre and "East Is East," directed by Scott Elliott, at the Manhattan Theatre Club. Ramamurthy is a graduate of the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Prior to drama school, he graduated from Tufts University in Boston. He was born in Chicago and raised in San Antonio, Texas. Currently, he lives in Los Angeles. His birthday is May 17.

bookie- 10-03-2006

me thinks Sayid is going to have some competition this year.

pika- 10-03-2006

Yep. Rawr rawrr!

pika- 10-24-2006

Mohinder isn't shaping up to be as interesting a character as I thought he'd be. Right now, he seems determined to prove that his father's theories aren't right so he can go back to his own life. He's only making a half0hearted attempt to follow up on his father's research. If he really wanted answers, he would have stuck with Peter when he went back to see Isaac. It's not like he had something better to do at the time.

bookie- 10-24-2006

No but he's spent his whole life with a father that has been chasing what everyone has referred to as "dreams or delusions" Or something like that. He's tired, he's grieving.....he'as basically all alone in a city. He wants to believe in his father, but he's a scientist too and isn't seeing the possibilities his father saw etc. etc. But yes, they better start working on his character soon. I'm betting something else happens that brings him to the rest of them.

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