Obama nominates Indian-American actor Kal Penn for key post
Washington: Indian-American actor Kal Penn has been nominated by US President Barack Obama for a key post in his administration to promote arts and humanities.
Penn, 36, served in the White House during the Obama's first term and played a key role in his re-election campaign last year, in particular attracting the youth in the run-up to the polls.
'The Namesake' fame actor was nominated to the President's Committee on the Arts and the Humanities on Monday.
Born in New Jersey as as Kalpen Suresh Modi, Penn is an actor, writer and producer, who shot to fame with the Harold and Kumar film series.
From 2009 to 2011, he was an Associate Director of the Office of Public Engagement with the Obama Administration, serving as liaison to Young Americans, the Arts, and Asian American and Pacific Islander communities.
Before joining the White House, he worked as an artist an actor in Los Angeles and New York, and was also an Adjunct Lecturer in Asian American Studies, Film Studies, and Sociology at the University of Pennsylvania.
He served as a member of the Obama for America National Arts Policy Committee in 2008 and as a National Campaign Co-Chair in 2012.
Penn received his Bachelors in Arts from the University of California, Los Angeles.
"These fine public servants bring both a depth of experience and tremendous dedication to their new roles. Our nation will be well-served by these men and women, and I look forward to working with them in the months and years to come," Obama said as he announced seven key administration posts.
As an actor, Penn is known for portraying Dr Lawrence Kutner in the television drama series 'House', as well as the character Kumar Patel in the 'Harold and Kumar' film series.
He is also recognised for his performance in the critically acclaimed Mira Nair's film, The Namesake.