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Sheetal Sheth is an actress who is known for her roles in film, television, and theater. She has starred in many feature films, perhaps best known for starring opposite Albert Brooks in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World.
Sheth graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in New York City. While studying at NYU, she became involved with Americorps, tutoring children in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Sheth played the lead in ABCD. She starred and danced in "((American Chai))" which won the Audience Award at the Slamdance and Gen Art Film Festivals. She was brought on... MORE
Sheetal Sheth is an actress who is known for her roles in film, television, and theater. She has starred in many feature films, perhaps best known for starring opposite Albert Brooks in Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World.
Sheth graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts in New York City. While studying at NYU, she became involved with Americorps, tutoring children in the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Sheth played the lead in ABCD. She starred and danced in "((American Chai))" which won the Audience Award at the Slamdance and Gen Art Film Festivals. She was brought on to play opposite Kal Penn and Mimi Rogers in "((Dancing with Twilight))" and appeared in Shangri-La Entertainment's film "Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World" as the female lead, Maya, opposite Albert Brooks. Her films "I Can't Think Straight" and "The World Unseen" won 11 SAFTA's (South African equivalent to the Oscars) and many international awards. Her latest films include "Three Veils", "Stalemate", and "Reign".
Best Actress for role in Wings Of Hope at Cinevue Film Festival, 2003.
Best Actress for role in The World Unseen at the Gran Canaria Film Festival, Spain, 2009.
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