Nigam, a 35-year member of the Screen Actors Guild, is a respected pioneer in the entertainment industry, breaking barriers for his community. He is a designated "Top 50 Most Influential South Asians In the World" by a major publication.
As a producer and actor, Nigam has worked on numerous projects, including "Crescent City," "Rust," "97 Minutes," and "Supercell," many of which star Alec Baldwin alongside him.
Nigam has also produced and acted in films like "Murder At Yellowstone," "Crown Vic," and "Bayou Caviar," and has appeared in over 50 prime time guest appearances on shows like "Grey's Anatomy," "True Detective," and "Supernatural."
In addition to his film and television work, Nigam has appeared in several stage productions, including "The Merchant of Venice" alongside Philip Seymour Hoffman, and "A Nice Indian Boy" for director Snehal Desai.
Nigam is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts and resides in Los Angeles, California.