Words matter. These are the best Kunal Nayyar Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I’m a pro! No, what I mean is I have performed with the Royal Shakespeare Company in England. I have been all over the place. I have studied theatre for seven years.
Comic-Con has been an amazing experience. It’s overwhelming, I have to admit, because of the lines and the crowds.
When you move from a different country, it takes a while to make friends. I found myself being lonely a lot at first. In New Delhi, I had all my family. But Portland is one of those cities you can immerse yourself in and feel comfortable. People are so friendly.
I would definitely line up for ‘The Lord of the Rings.’ I’m a huge ‘Lord of the Rings’ geek.
I have a dialect myself; it’s more pronounced, because I have studied theatre and been in England. It’s half-British, half-Indian.
I like to work as much as I can, but I only really have the hiatus to work on other projects. I’ve kept myself busy recently. I voiced a character in ‘Ice Age 4,’ which was a lot of fun. I also did another small movie called ‘The Scribbler.’
I’m obsessed with ‘Game of Thrones.’ I love comedies – I really like ’30 Rock’ and ‘Modern Family.’
I went to the University/Resident Theatre Association auditions. Deans come and watch you in this theater. You have three minutes, and you have to do two contrasting monologues – at that time, this is 2003 – one classical and one contemporary.
I did learn that there’s no point in eating too much Vitamin C because it comes out of your bladder.
I love going to the G4 sci-fi-type parties.
I was pretty awkward when I was young, but I was never afraid of putting myself out there. I would say stupid things but then they would laugh at me and possibly find it endearing.
People at the University of Portland were accepting and loving and open-minded. When you have a safety net, it allows you to take risks.
Comic-Con fans are so affectionate, and it’s always a lovely way to start a new season.
I have a fear of heights and I’m claustrophobic.
I really think if you take away a character’s obstacles then there’s no comedy.
I love video games. I love, love, love them! I also love ‘Star Wars.’ I wish Jedi was a true religion.
I know stuff about ‘Lord of the Rings’ and ‘Star Wars,’ but ‘Star Trek,’ I don’t know.
These characters, they have to evolve. They’re getting older on the show, these are things that happen in everyone’s life. People do get married… this is just a natural evolution. I wonder if we’ll have ‘Big Bang’ babies in the season finale?
When we first started ‘The Big Bang Theory,’ I would get incredibly nervous because it’s such a big show and I was just out of graduate school. I’d come in and have this huge responsibility for the one line that everyone hopes will bring down the house.
Sometimes I’ll be sitting with my friends; I’ll say something Koothrappali-esque and make a face. There is a lot of Koothrappali in me as a human being. A lot of mannerism, humor, mischievousness, my innocence. So I don’t know if I bring him home so much as I bring myself to him at work.