Prasanna Puwanarajah (Tamil: பிரசன்னா புவனராஜா; born 1981) is a British actor, director, writer, and former junior medical doctor. Puwanarajah was born at Ipswich Hospital in Suffolk to Tamil Sri Lankan parents from Sri Lanka, his mother a psychiatrist and his father a dentist. He spent his early childhood on Churchill Avenue in Ipswich before the family moved to Hampshire when he was four. He participated in school plays and spent a season with the National Youth Theatre, but thought of acting as more of a hobby than a career choice at the time. He trained in Medicine at New College, Oxford. After working as a junior doctor in reconstructive surgery for over three years, Puwanarajah decided to take a year out. It was during this time he decided to become a full-time actor, describing it as "more of a strong pull towards something else" than a "push away from" his medical career.
The Stoning of Soraya M.
(Revolutionary Guard)
Malcolm
(Joe)
Möbius
(Saïd)
The Vote
(Tom Baird)
The Gunman
(Doctor (UCL))
National Theatre Live: London Assurance
(Servant)
Diana
(Martin Bashir)
National Theatre Live: Hamlet
(Guildenstern)
National Theatre Live: Dara
(Prosecutor Talib)
The Baby Shower
Payback
(DC Jibran Khan)
Critical
(Ramakrishna Chandramohan)
The Crown
(Martin Bashir)
Ten Percent
(Dan Bala)
Patrick Melrose
(Johnny)
You, Me and the Apocalypse
(Rajesh)
Defending the Guilty
(Ashley)
Too Much
(Auggie)
The Listeners
(Paul)
The Sarah Jane Adventures
(Car Salesman)