Prasanna Puwanarajah

Prasanna Puwanarajah (Tamil: பிரசன்னா புவனராஜா; born 1981) is a British actor, director, writer, and former junior medical doctor.

Prasanna Puwanarajah
Born1981 (age 42–43)
Ipswich, Suffolk, England
Alma materNew College, Oxford
OccupationActor
Years active2006–present

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 Puwanarajah was living in north-west London.[4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008The Stoning of Soraya M.Guard
2009Clamp and GrindDirector, writer, producer; short film
2010London AssuranceServantNational Theatre Live
HamletGuildenstern
2011The Half-LightDirector, writer; short film
2012BoyDirector; short film
Southbank Centre Goes BollywoodGrahamShort film
2013MöbiusSaïd
DianaMartin Bashir
2015The GunmanDoctor
2016The Complete Walk: Richard IIIFirst MurdererShort film
The Baby ShowerEricShort film
2020DaraTalibNational Theatre Live
2023MalcolmJoe
TBABallywalterDirector[5]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008The Sarah Jane AdventuresCar SalesmanEpisode: "The Mark of the Berserker: Part 2"
2012Coming UpWriter, episode: "Spoof or Die"
2012–2014SilkDr Malik3 episodes
2015CriticalRamakrishna ChandramohanMain role
The VoteTom BairdTelevision film
New TricksSanjeev Da SilvaEpisode: "Prodigal Sons"
You, Me and the ApocalypseRajesh McNeilMiniseries; main role
2016Cold FeetSam Harvey1 episode
2017Doctor FosterJames MohanSeries 2 (4 episodes)[6][7]
2018Patrick MelroseJohnny HallMiniseries[8]
2018–2019Defending the GuiltyAshley JeevaratnamMain role
2019MumKumarEpisode: "Monday"
World on FireMajor Taylor2 episodes
2020Unprecedented: Real Time Theatre from a State of IsolationWriter; 1 episode
2021Line of DutyHaran NadarajaSeries 6
Three FamiliesDavid FortressPart 2
2022Ten PercentDan8 episodes
2022The CrownMartin BashirSupporting role (Season 5)
2023PaybackDC Jibran Khan

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Romeo & JulietEscalusBattersea Arts Centre, London
2008Something I Wrote in a HurryDirector; Tabard Theatre, London
2009On the Harmful Effects of TobaccoDirector; New End Theatre, London
ThyestesMessengerArcola Theatre, London
Twelfth NightPriestCourtyard Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon / Duke of York's Theatre, London
AmadeusNorth Wall Theatre, Oxford
2010London AssuranceServantRoyal National Theatre, London
HamletGuildensternRoyal National Theatre, London
The Wages of ThinDirector; Old Red Lion Theatre, London
2011Emperor and GalileanMedon / OribasiusRoyal National Theatre, London[9]
2011NightwatchmanWriter
Part of Double Feature at the Royal National Theatre, London
2013MothDirected; HighTide Festival, Aldeburgh / Bush Theatre, London[10]
2013–2014Henry VMontjoyNoël Coward Theatre, London[11]
2014PeddlingDirector; HighTide Festival, Aldeburgh / Arcola Theatre, London / 59E59 Theaters, New York
DaraTalibRoyal National Theatre, London
2015The Iliad and The OdysseyAlmeida Theatre, London
MacbethBanquoYoung Vic, London
2017–2018The Reluctant FundamentalistDirector; Yard Theatre, London[12]
2018Absolute HellNigel ChildsRoyal National Theatre, London[13][14]
2019Venice Preserv'dDirector; Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon[15][16]

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef
2009Ian Charleson AwardsThyestesNominated

References

Further reading