Vyasar Ganesan is an Indian college counselor, author, and theater director who stars in the 2020 Netflix series Indian Matchmaking.
Wiki/Biography
Vyasar Mamta Ganesan was born on Tuesday, September 18, 1990, in Delhi, New Hampshire, United States (32 years old as of 2022). His hometown is Austin, Texas. His zodiac sign is Virgo.
He attended five schools: Austin-Kocurek Elementary, Casey Elementary, Fulmore Middle School, Killeen Middle School, and the College of Arts and Sciences. From 2008 to 2012, he studied for a Bachelor of Arts degree at Allegheny College in the United States. From 2012 to 2014, he studied at Columbia University in New York, pursuing a master’s degree in fine arts.
appearance
Height: 5′8″
Hair color: black
Eye color: black
family
Parents and siblings
His father Apparajan Ganesan is an engineer and his mother Mamta Ganesan is a yoga instructor. When Vyasar Ganesan was 7 years old, his parents divorced.
Relationships/Affairs
As of 2022, he is in a relationship with a girl he met on social media. In an interview, when talking about his girlfriend, he said:
Long story short, her cousin saw the show and they started talking about it, after which her cousin reached out on behalf of my now girlfriend. She basically wrote, “Hey, I know it’s not cool to go into people’s DMs, but I’m going to do it anyway.” And I immediately thought, ‘Well, that takes a lot of guts and guts to do that, and then I started Talking to my current girlfriend. And then, you know, one thing led to another and things spiraled pretty quickly from there. We now have Zoom appointments every Sunday and Wednesday. it’s great. “
Profession
In May 2007, he began his career as an ice cream scooper at Baskin-Robbins. He worked there for about four months. In 2011, he started working as an SEO intern at a company called Soma Vida in Austin, Texas. He then joined the Austin Lang Center for the Performing Arts as a telesales representative.
college counselor
He served as resident counselor for only a year and a half before being promoted to community counselor. He then worked at Circle C Child Development Center. In 2014, he joined Scripps Networks, a network management company in greater New York City, as a Food Network Digital Media Intern. He also served as an alcohol proctor, residence hall manager and assistant teacher at Columbia University in New York. In 2015, he worked as an admissions counselor at Texas State University in Texas. In July 2018, he joined the College of Arts and Sciences in Austin, Texas, as a college counselor.
actors, producers and directors
Ganesan has also worked as a writer. Some of his articles are:
- 2020: “Eating Steel” (Poetry), published by S’Mac Restaurant in New York. Thanks, Sarita!
- 2019: “Return to Hellboy” (non-fiction) My World of Entertainment (Canada).
- 2018: “4 Rules for Buying Indian Cookbooks” in Green Mango (non-fiction).
- 2018: “ATX Interview: Roku’s Abby Reyes” (Interview) Minecraft (Canada).
- 2018: “Stealing: A Story of Stealing Food, Recipes, and Anything Else Undetermined” (nonfiction), in Green Mango .
- 2018: Black Panther Never Dies (Non-Fiction) from My World of Entertainment
- 2017: “Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2: Family Tropes” (non-fiction), Minecraft (Canada).
- 2017: “Stand Up, Stand Up, and Don’t Forget to Get Out” (non-fiction), My World of Entertainment (Canada).
- 2016: The Intolerable Whiteness of Blondes (Non-Fiction) by My World of Entertainment (Canada).
- 2016: Game of Thrones and Fantasy (Non-Fiction) from Minecraft (Canada).
- 2015: Kings and Sons (non-fiction) from My World of Entertainment (Canada).
- 2015: “Guyanese Actor” (Non-Fiction) in My World of Entertainment (Canada).
- 2010: “The Penniless War” (non-fiction) in the October issue of Conceit magazine
- 2009: “Paint Stains in the Sun” (novel) in the October issue of Long Story Short.
- 2009: “Excess Baggage” (novel) in the October issue of Long Story Short.
- 2009: “The Human Condition” in Allegheny College’s Year of Health Compendium (Novel)
Some of his articles have been published on digital platforms such as The Teal Mango, Everyday Genius and My Entertainment World. Vyasar has also participated in many writing workshops such as the Black Forest Writing Workshop and the Pittsburgh Mini Maker Carnival.
Actor/Producer/Director
Ganesan has appeared in British documentaries such as Derek Minus Derek: A Derekmentary (2011) and Glowing Puppets Hit the Harlem Streets (2012). He directed the English drama My Sky Has Fallen (2013). In 2015, he served as the producer of the English documentary “Food Truck Triathlon”.
Other work
In 2019, Ganesan co-founded a music band called “Gnome Hut” and serves as the drummer in the band. In 2020, he appeared in the Netflix Hindi series Indian Matchmaking.
Facts/Trivia
- Ganesan is actively involved in various social services. He has volunteered with organizations such as the Austin Public Library, Austin Children’s Museum, Texas Hot Sauce Festival, and Habitat for Humanity.
- According to his Facebook account, his favorite quote is:
- My memory is like a fishbowl: dirty, deep, and filled with shiny things. (Myself) Mobilis en mobili. (Jules Verne)
- The worst thing about living here is that you can only kill yourself once. (I think this is from Babycakes)
- How will you shape your clay? ——Lloyd Alexander
- You are a genius and I am a nun. ——Orson Scott Card (“Shadow of Overlord”)
- Baa baa, black sheep, do you have any wool? Yes sir! Yes sir! A bag full! One is for critics, one is for cripples, and one is for writers who are really to blame! ——Peter Buvitas
- In 2020, he shared his experience of his father being imprisoned while participating in the TV series “Indian Blind Date”. He said,
By the time I was born, my mother was already considering leaving my father because of his argumentative nature. They separated and the divorce wasn’t official until I was seven. My father later married twice, but the third marriage did not go well. My father didn’t get along with his new wife, and when they were going through the divorce process, my father talked to her and he said, I’m going to kill you. So she called the police and he was jailed for death threats. He tries to contact a killer inside the prison. The person he tried to contact the killer went straight to the police. Police launched a sting operation and he was sentenced to ten years in prison for conspiracy to murder. “
Categories: Biography
Source: HIS Education