Sarayu Blue
Sarayu Blue can currently be seen in “Expats” for Amazon opposite Nicole Kidman. She can also be seen in the Amazon feature “A Million Miles Away” opposite Michael Peña. She can currently be seen in the new season of Netflix’s “Never Have I Ever.” She starred in “Shrink Next Door” for Apple with Paul Rudd and recurring in the Netflix series “XOXO Kitty.” Blue recently finished filming “Good American Family” opposite Ellen Pompeo and Mark Duplass for Hulu.
Blue is best known for starring as Emet in the female-driven NBC comedy, “I Feel Bad,” produced by Amy Poehler.
Since then, she can currently be seen in Hulu’s “Happiest Season,” and the second and upcoming third installments of the popular Netflix film series, “To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before.” Blue also starred opposite John Cena, Leslie Mann and Ike Barinholtz in the Universal feature, “Blockers.”
Blue started to garner attention with her portrayal of Dr. Sydney Napur in David E. Kelley’s medical drama, “Monday Mornings.” She continued to work as a series regular, playing Kareema on The CW’s “No Tomorrow” and co-starred in the highly anticipated “Children’s Hospital” spinoff, “Medical Police.”
Blue has accumulated numerous guest roles on shows such as “The Real O’Neals” (ABC), “Grey’s Anatomy” (ABC), “Station 19” (ABC), “The Big Bang Theory” (CBS), and “VEEP” (HBO). She is currently recurring on CBS’ series “The Unicorn.”
A classically trained theater actor, some of Blue’s stage credits include Varya in “The Cherry Orchard” (Yale Repertory Theatre), Belle in “A Christmas Carol” (American Conservatory Theater), and Livia in “The Tamer Tamed” (Shakespeare Santa Cruz).
Blue received her B.A. in theater arts from The University of Iowa and her M.F.A. from The American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.