- Height6′ (1.83 m)
- Born in Edmonton, Canada, Sachin grew up being engrossed in theatre, Hollywood films and television which sparked his love for learning about everything to do with acting. Ever since he can remember whenever someone would ask what he would be when he grew up his only answer was "actor".
His education was always made a priority by his hard working Indian immigrant parents to create a stable future for him; Sachin made a deal that he would attend university as long as he would get to decide his career afterwards. Sachin was grateful for their push to attend the University of Alberta where he ultimately earned a degree in Psychology (Which was chosen so he could take as many theatre electives on the side that he could) but immediately upon graduating, Sachin moved forward with pursuing his dream of becoming an actor.
To no ones surprise, shortly after moving from home, he landed guest roles on hit shows such as CW's "Supergirl," "Supernatural" and "Arrow" as well as FOX's "X-Files". It was these roles that ultimately led him to "The 100" where he was cast in the pilot as Dr. Eric Jackson and still continues to work on the show seven years later.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Red Management
- If you don't love Maggie Smith, we can't be friends. I have a healthy Maggie Smith obsession and it's my favorite thing. She fills my soul.
- Some students are built differently. Some are not built to regurgitate information from a book or add up numbers. Some are built to entertain and explore the soul and as a school and a place of learning, it is your place to provide a child with every avenue to pursue ANYTHING they want to be in this life and be their own member of this society. All teachers watch TV and movies, and the people you are watching came from somewhere so why not give your own students the opportunity to be the ones that you are watching?
- Whenever Jeff Goldblum speaks, it's like Shakespeare to me. You can give that guy a ten page monologue about the construction of a brick wall and we'd all be on the edge of our seats.
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