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TV
DOCTOR RECEIVES HONORARY DOCTORATE
(11 July 2007)
Actress
Parminder Nagra, who plays Dr Neela Rasgotra in TV medical soap
'ER', received an Honorary Doctorate from the University of Leicester
on Wednesday 11th July. Nagra, who shot to fame playing football-crazy
Jess Bhamra in Gurinder Chadha's hit film 'Bend it Like Beckham'
, comes from Belgrave in Leicester. Her family had emigrated to
Leicester from India in the 1960s, and her parents both worked in
factories in the city.
As
a child growing up in Leicester Parminder attended Northfield House
Primary School, then Soar Valley College, where she played viola
in the orchestra and acted in drama productions. Her association
with the theatre world began when she worked as an usher at Leicesters
Haymarket Theatre at the age of 16.
Her
first role was in a musical, 'Nimai', with the Leicester-based British
Asian theatre company, Hathi Productions, soon after she had taken
her A-levels. When the leading actress was taken ill, Parminder
stepped into her part. She moved to London where, three years later
in 1994, she played the Princess in the pantomime Sleeping Beauty
at the Theatre Royal in Stratford East, followed by a string of
radio, television and stage parts which included Casualty and Holby
City.
In
2002 she was cast as the football crazy schoolgirl in 'Bend it Like
Beckham', instantly becoming an international celebrity. The film
became the highest-grossing British comedy in US cinema history.
Among the awards she received for her portrayal of the role was
FIFAs International Football Personality of the Year
the first time this has ever been awarded to a woman.
'Bend
it Like Beckham' was followed by more film and TV roles and in 2003
Parminder Nagra began to play the part of Neela Rasgotra in ER.
She has now acted in more than 90 episodes and is one of the series
central characters. She said on receiving her honorary degree "A
degree is something that I had always wanted but had thought it
was something that had just passed me by. So I feel very fortunate
to be stood here right now. "
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