Arnab Chanda

After graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, he started doing stand-up comedy in New York City.

He has performed stand up on the Comedy Central UK shows The World Stands Up in 2007,[citation needed] Edinburgh & Beyond in 2007,[citation needed] and the Comedy Store in 2008,[citation needed] Russell Howard's Good News (BBC Three, Series 2, 2010), The Stephen K Amos Show (BBC Two, Series 1, 2010), and Chris Moyles' Comedy Empire (BBC Three, 2012) .

[citation needed] His credits include Raj Puri in the ITV2 series Trinity,[11][12] Edward in the BAFTA nominated independent film Black Pond (2011), Ned in Julia Davis's Hunderby (Sky Atlantic, 2012), Danny Bullet in series 2 of Noel Fielding's Luxury Comedy (2014), Kris in Series 1 of Dan Clark's How Not to Live Your Life on BBC Three,[citation needed] and was a writer/performer in Comedy Cuts (ITV2, Season 3), Splitting Cells (BBC Three), and co-wrote and acted in the short film Old Sea Dog (London Short Film Festival, 2012).

[13] In 2017, he played the part of "Master Don" in the music video "Steambreather" in the album Emperor of Sand by the band Mastodon, produced by production company Blink.

[15] He was nominated for a 2018 Writers Guild Award for "Best Online Comedy", for his web series "Three Cool Days".