Dhruv Uday Singh is an actor, writer, director, improviser, and other things you can just claim to be. He recurs as Raj Patil in the Freeform series Good Trouble, Vijay Chandasara in the Fox series Prodigal Son, and has been on shows like Single Parents (NBC), Crazy Ex-Girlfriend (The CW), Jimmy Kimmel Live! (ABC), Adam Ruins Everything (TruTV), The Late Late Show with James Corden (CBS), and starred in movies like Lucky (premiering at SXSW). He was the lead in the CBS pilot "Pandas in New York", and it went to series! Only the whole series was just one episode that never aired. JK it didn't go to series.
Dhruv performs with Queen George (a graduated Harold team) at UCB, where he sometimes teaches Improv and Sketch. He wrote and performed on the Groundlings Sunday Company, and had a script featured on The Black List. He studied film and creative writing at USC, wrote and performed on Maude Night at UCB, performed in the ABC Talent Showcase, and created the wordless show The Sound of Silence. He was born and raised in Bombay, now Mumbai, India. You can watch him several nights a week at UCB as the co-host of I’m Too Effing High, on Asian AF, Benetton, Assembly, and others.