Tiya Sircar is a talented actress who has made a name for herself in both television and film. Born in Arlington, Texas, Sircar was raised in a family of academics, with her parents being college professors from Calcutta, India. She was instilled with a love of the arts from a young age and began dancing at the age of three, studying various styles including Indian classical and folk, ballet, jazz, lyrical, and modern.
As a child, Sircar took her first acting class at the age of seven, and it was then that she realized her true calling. She attended the University of Texas at Austin, where she earned two bachelor's degrees: one in Business/Marketing and another in Theater & Dance.
After graduating, Sircar moved to Los Angeles to pursue her professional career. She has since appeared in a number of television shows, including the ABC comedy series "Alex, Inc.," where she played the role of Roonie Schuman, the wife of Zach Braff's character. She has also appeared on the NBC hit comedy "The Good Place," opposite Kristen Bell and Ted Danson, and has had guest starring roles on shows such as "Master of None" and "The Mindy Project."
In addition to her television work, Sircar has also had a successful career in film. She has appeared in a number of movies, including "The Internship," opposite Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson, and "17 Again," alongside Zac Efron. She has also lent her voice to a number of animated films and television shows, including "Star Wars Rebels" and "Spirit Riding Free."
Sircar has also made a name for herself as a voiceover actress, lending her voice to a number of projects, including "The Simpsons," "American Dad," and "Robot Chicken." She has also appeared in a number of independent films, including "Miss India America" and "Good Sam."
Throughout her career, Sircar has demonstrated her versatility as an actress, taking on a wide range of roles in both comedy and drama. She has established herself as a talented and capable actress, and is sure to continue to be a familiar face on both television and film screens in the years to come.