Anna George

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Anna George is an Indian-born American actress. She earned an undergraduate degree from Wellesley College and an MBA from Columbia Business School, and worked in finance.[ citation needed ]

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit JosephineEp: Serendipity
2004 Sex and the City PadmaEp: Let There Be Light
2004 The Jury Dr. Mira ShahEp: Memories
2005 Law & Order: Trial by Jury AdeleEp: Pattern of Conduct
2005 Confess Anna Martin
2005 David & Layla Zina-Uncle Als Wife53% RT Score
2005 Syriana Reza's sisteruncredited
2006 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Dr. Anita ChandaryEp: Drama Giocoso
2006 3 lbs Dr. Helen ClarkHeart Stopping
2007The BrideMotherShort
2008 Law & Order Dr. Anita ChandaryEp: Misbegotten
2008AnjaliMitaShort
2009 The Lovely Bones Mrs. Singh
2009–2014 Royal Pains Rubina KatdareRecurring Cast
2012 Concussion Dr. Jofar
2012 Indelible Gwen Adani
2013 Criminal Minds Barbara MooreEp: Magnum Opus
2013 Rules of Engagement Varsha PatelEp: Catering
2014 Radhe Radhe: Rites of Holi RadhaShort
2015 Miss India America Divya Nielsen49% RT Score
2015 Madam Secretary Marajel JavaniEp: Tamerlane
2016 New Girl Priyanka
2018-2019 God Friended Me (TV series)SunitaCanc. Due to Covid
2019 Draupadi Unleashed Amma
2020 For Life Dr. DavidsonEp: Do Us Part
2021 The Resident Vineeta DeviEp: Who Will You Be
2022 Partner Track Cleo BajajRecurring Cast
2023 Jules Dr. North

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