Utkarsh Ambudkar

Utkarsh Ambudkar (/ˈʊtkɑːrʃ æmˈbʊdkɑːr/ UUT-karsh am-BUUD-kar;[4] born December 8, 1983[1]), also known by his stage name UTK the INC, is an American actor, rapper, and singer. He is known for his film roles including Pitch Perfect (2012), Game Over, Man! (2018), Blindspotting (2018), Brittany Runs a Marathon (2019), The Broken Hearts Gallery (2020), Free Guy (2021), Tick, Tick... Boom! (2021), and World's Best (2023). His television roles include The Mindy Project, White Famous, Never Have I Ever, and Ghosts. He recently appeared in the Hulu limited series The Dropout (2022).

Utkarsh Ambudkar
Ambudkar at the 2022 New York Comic Con
Born (1983-12-08) 8 December 1983 (age 40)[1]
Other names
  • UTK the INC
  • UTK
Alma materTisch School of Arts
Occupations
  • Actor
  • rapper
  • singer
Years active2004–present
Spouse
Naomi Ambudkar
(m. 2019)
[2]
Children3[3]

He made his Broadway debut in Lin-Manuel Miranda's improvisational hip-hop show Freestyle Love Supreme in 2019.

Early life

Utkarsh Ambudkar was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 8, 1983, to a Marathi father and a Tamil mother. He grew up in Gaithersburg, Maryland, where his parents, who had emigrated from India in the 1980s, were research scientists at the National Institutes of Health. He starred in comedy roles at Thomas S. Wootton High School in Rockville, Maryland, and he earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University in 2004.[5][6][7][8]

Through his mother, Ambudkar is a descendant of the lawyer and jurist Sir Vembakkam Bhashyam Aiyangar.[9]

Career

Ambudkar is a former VJ for MTV Desi. He appeared in the comedy film Pitch Perfect, as the character Donald, and in the television shows The Mindy Project and The Muppets.[10] He was set to star in the Fox series Eat, Pray, Thug,[11] but the show was not picked up.[12] Ambudkar originated the role of Aaron Burr in the developmental readings of Hamilton.[5][13] He formerly played Raj on the sitcom Brockmire.[5] He played Jern in the 2019 film Brittany Runs a Marathon.[14]

He played Skatch, a con artist, in a deleted scene of the 2020 Disney live-action remake of Mulan.[15] That same year, he appeared in Disney's Godmothered, and then in the 2021 action comedy Free Guy.[16][17] In 2020, Ambudkar debuted as the mongoose Chikku in the Disney Junior animated series Mira, Royal Detective. He is currently starring in the CBS supernatural sitcom Ghosts (2021).[18]

He was a member of the musical group "The Beatards."[5] Since 2005, Ambudkar has been a part of hip-hop improv group Freestyle Love Supreme under the name UTK the INC.[5] As part of the group, he participated in the limited television series for Pivot in 2014[19] and made his Broadway debut in the group's self-titled show on October 2, 2019.[20]

Ambudkar has appeared in several Youtube sketch comedy skits including the comedy groups CollegeHumor and Key & Peele. Ambudkar starred in Force Grey: Giant Hunters (2016) and Force Grey: Lost City of Omu (2017), a Dungeons & Dragons actual play web series with Matthew Mercer as the Dungeon Master, where he played the character Hitch, a rogue with a nefarious past.[21][22] In 2023, he appeared as a guest player in Critical Role's third campaign, also hosted by Mercer, as the sorcerer Bor'Dor.[23][24]

Personal life

Ambudkar married in 2019, and has three children.[2]

He was addicted to alcohol in the early 2010s.[5] In a 2023 interview, he revealed that he has been sober for eight and a half years. He also stated that his lack of sobriety at the time was why he was replaced as Aaron Burr in Hamilton.[25][26] He told The New York Times in 2019: "It was ego, it was being a daily marijuana user, it was partying at night, it was being preoccupied, growing up as a brown person, feeling unattractive, and seeking validation of the opposite sex to sort of fill a hole, my self-worth."[5]

Discography

  • The Gold Tusk EP (2006)
  • Members Only EP (2012)[27]
  • Vanity (2019)
  • Petty (2019)

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007Rocket ScienceRam
2008Last CallNikash
2012Pitch PerfectDonald
2015Freaks of NatureParminder
2016Ride Along 2Amir
Barbershop: The Next CutRaja
2017Basmati BluesRajit
2018BlindspottingRin
Game Over, Man!Bae Awadi
2019Brittany Runs a MarathonJern Dahn
2020MulanSkatchDeleted scene
The Broken Hearts GalleryMax Vora
GodmotheredGrant
2021Tom & JerryReal Estate RatVoice
Free GuyMouser
Tick, Tick... Boom!Todd
2022The Ice Age Adventures of Buck WildOrsonVoice
Marry MeCoach Manny
The DropRobbie
2023World's BestSuresh PatelAlso writer
2024My Dead Friend ZoeAlexCompleted

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2006; 2010The Electric CompanyUTK; Harry2 episodes
2011Danni LowinskiRasoulTelevision film
2012Freestyle Love SupremeUTKTelevision film
2013–2017The Mindy ProjectRishi Lahiri10 episodes
2013China, ILAladdinVoice, episode: "Wild Hogs"
2016The SimpsonsJayVoice, episode: "Much Apu About Something"
The MuppetsPizza3 episodes
2017White FamousMalcolm10 episodes
The Problem with ApuHimselfDocumentary television film
2018Trolls: The Beat Goes On!Master ControllEpisode: "Big Poppy"
BartlettSanjay Kahn4 episodes
2018–2020BrockmireRaj5 episodes
Harvey Street KidsFredo, Teen Boy, Tiny DuckVoice, 17 episodes
2020Mira, Royal DetectiveChikku, Male Judge, Train Engineer, Engineer, Passenger, UncleVoice, main role
Central ParkSongwriter: "The Park Is Mine" (with Rafael Casal)[28]
2021-2023Never Have I EverMr. Manish KulkarniRecurring (season 2-4)
2021BlindspottingNiles TurnerGuest Star (season 1, episode 8)
Robot ChickenAang, Sora, Xenomorph Student #1Voice, episode: "May Cause Numb Butthole"
2021–presentGhostsJay ArondekarMain role[29]
2021SpecialRavi3 episodes
2022The DropoutRakesh MadhavaRecurring
2023Moon Girl and Devil DinosaurAnandVoice, recurring role
Celebrity Jeopardy!HimselfContestant
2024Avatar: The Last AirbenderKing BumiRecurring[30]

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2016Force Grey: Giant HuntersHitchMain role; 6 episodes[31][21]
2017–2018Force Grey: Lost City of OmuMain role; 20 episodes[32][22]
2023Critical Role (campaign three)Bor'Dor Dog'SonGuest role; 5 episodes[23][24]

Theatre

YearTitleRoleVenueRef.
2004History of the WordAliCrossroads Theatre[33][34]
2005The Me Nobody KnowsPerformerStaged Reading, Vineyard Theatre[35]
The Snow QueenKayUrban Stages[36][37]
2007History of the WordAliWashington Irving High School
LaGuardia Performing Arts Center
[38][39][40]
2008Rafta, Rafta...Etash TailorAcorn Theater/The New Group, Off-Broadway[41][42]
Animals Out of PaperSureshMcGinn/Cazale Theatre, Off-Broadway[43][44]
2009Dov and AliAliCherry Lane Theatre, Off-Broadway[45][46]
2010The Elaborate Entrance of Chad DeityVigneshwar PaduarSecond Stage Theatre, Off-Broadway[47]
2012Modern Terrorism, or They Who Want to Kill
Us and How We Learn to Love Them
RahimSecond Stage Theatre, Off-Broadway[48][49][50]
2013HamiltonAaron BurrVassar College, Workshop[51]
2019Freestyle Love SupremeHimselfGreenwich House Theater, Off-Broadway[52][53][54]
2019–20Booth Theatre, Broadway[55][56]

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