Manish Dayal is an American actor best known for his appearances in the 2014 and 2017 films The Hundred-Foot Journey and Viceroy’s House. Since then, she’s been a regular on Fox’s medical drama series The Resident.
Manish Dayal’s Height & Weight
Manish Dayal’s height is unknown. He is 5 feet 8 inches tall, or 1.79 meters or 179 centimeters. He is about 57 kg (127 lbs) in weight. He has black hair and dark brown eyes. He, too, is a fitness nut. He has a shoe size of 9 in the United States.
Manish Dayal’s Age
On June 17, 1983, he celebrates his birthday. He is currently 37 years old. Gemini is his zodiac sign. He was born in the town of Orangeburg, South Carolina. He is of mixed heritage and possesses American citizenship.
Manish Dayal’s Wife
He has a wife named Snehal Patel. The couple is also the proud parents of two children. He and his family relocated to Los Angeles, where he now lives with his wife and two daughters.
Manish Dayal’s Net Worth
After appearing as a guest actor on CBS’s CSI: Las Vegas, Dayal went on to star in the AMC series Rubicon as Hal, a code-breaking computer expert. Dayal also appeared in Walkaway, a romantic comedy. Her net worth is predicted to be at $3 million in 2020. (USD).
Manish Dayal’s Family
Dayal was born Manish Patel in Orangeburg, South Carolina, to an Indian Gujarati family. Hema Patel is his mother’s name, and Sudhir Patel is his father’s name. His stage surname is Dayal, which is his grandfather’s first name. He attended Marshall Elementary School, according to his educational credentials. He afterwards proceeded to Columbia’s Heathwood Hall. He went on to George Washington University and earned a degree in International Business. In 2015, he received his diploma.
Manish Dayal’s Career
Dayal began his career as a national commercial actor for McDonald’s, Microsoft, Nintendo, and Domino’s Pizza. He starred as Ravi, the cocky A-team leader in NBC’s comedy series Outsourced in 2010 and 2011. In the third and fourth seasons of The CW’s 90210, he portrayed Raj Kher, an alternative college student recuperating from cancer. In The Hundred Foot Journey, he played Hassan Kadam (2014). He has been a part of the Fox TV series The Resident since 2018.