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'''Anil Gupta''' is a British comedy writer. He is known for being the executive producer of ''[[The Office (UK TV series)|The Office]]'', for which he won two [[BAFTA Awards]] and was nominated for an [[Emmy Award]].<ref name="Emmys">{{cite web |title=Anil Gupta |url=https://www.emmys.com/bios/anil-gupta |website=Television Academy |accessdate=22 June 2020}}</ref> His other major credits for writing and/or producing include ''[[Goodness Gracious Me (BBC)|Goodness Gracious Me]]'', ''[[The Kumars at No. 42]]'', ''[[Citizen Khan]]'' and ''[[Bromwell High]]''. He has also written episodes for ''[[Fairy Tales (TV series)|Fairy Tales]]'' and ''[[ElvenQuest]]''. In 2018, Gupta co-wrote and produced a modernized version of [[Molière]]'s ''[[Tartuffe]]'' for the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]].<ref>https://www.rsc.org.uk/tartuffe/</ref> | '''Anil Gupta''' is a British comedy writer. He is known for being the executive producer of ''[[The Office (UK TV series)|The Office]]'', for which he won two [[BAFTA Awards]] and was nominated for an [[Emmy Award]].<ref name="Emmys">{{cite web |title=Anil Gupta |url=https://www.emmys.com/bios/anil-gupta |website=Television Academy |accessdate=22 June 2020}}</ref> His other major credits for writing and/or producing include ''[[Goodness Gracious Me (BBC)|Goodness Gracious Me]]'', ''[[The Kumars at No. 42]]'', ''[[Citizen Khan]]'' and ''[[Bromwell High]]''. He has also written episodes for ''[[Fairy Tales (TV series)|Fairy Tales]]'' and ''[[ElvenQuest]]''. In 2018, Gupta co-wrote and produced a modernized version of [[Molière]]'s ''[[Tartuffe]]'' for the [[Royal Shakespeare Company]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.rsc.org.uk/tartuffe/|title = Tartuffe | Royal Shakespeare Company}}</ref> | ||
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Anil Gupta is a British comedy writer. He is known for being the executive producer of The Office, for which he won two BAFTA Awards and was nominated for an Emmy Award.[1] His other major credits for writing and/or producing include Goodness Gracious Me, The Kumars at No. 42, Citizen Khan and Bromwell High. He has also written episodes for Fairy Tales and ElvenQuest. In 2018, Gupta co-wrote and produced a modernized version of Molière's Tartuffe for the Royal Shakespeare Company.[2]
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ "Anil Gupta". Television Academy. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
- ↑ "Tartuffe | Royal Shakespeare Company".
External links[edit | edit source]
- Anil Gupta on IMDb