
Anjali Jay - Biography
Anjali Jay is an English actress of Indian descent, mostly known for her roles in Robin Hood and Blind Dating. She was raised in Bangalore, India. Currently lives in New York and has never gone on a blind date, even though she starred in Blind Dating. Played Juliet in a UK tour of 'Romeo and Juliet' by William Shakespeare. [January-April 2006] IMDb Mini Biography By: trb Where Are They Now -
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Anjali Jay's third scene in 'Blind Dating', in which she is engaged to Sendhil Ramamurthy (AKA Mohinder Suresh of Heroes). I'm positive none of us are even a TINY bit jealous. XP Video Rating: 5 / 5. Enter Your Mail Address
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Joesph BellaviaAnjali Jay's ninth scene in 'Blind Dating', in which she gets to be happy, romantic AND weepy. Hurrah!, Just another Dating Sites site. by
Dave SummersT'was flicking through the Radio Times and according to their cast list is there is one Anjali Jay* in Sunday's Classic serial, The Making of Marchioness. Her character is called Hester. Sunday 1 April 2007 15:00 BBC Radio 4
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Robin Hood, BBC versionatch Anjali Jay's luminous brown eyes brighten the screen in her film debut, Blind Dating, and it's hard to imagine her reflecting anything but sheer femininity. Ask her about the first day of shooting, though, and she'll tell you
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