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Dilshad Vadsaria (born c. 1985[1]) is an American actress.[2][3] She is known for her role as Rebecca Logan on the ABC Family television program Greek and for the film 30 Minutes or Less.

Key Information

Early life and education

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Vadsaria was born in Karachi, Pakistan, and is of Gujarati and Portuguese descent.[1][4] She moved with her family to the United States at the age of six and spent her childhood in various parts of the country, including Chicago, Richmond, and Philadelphia. She attended the University of Delaware.[3]

Career

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Vadsaria's professional acting career began in 2006 with a part in an episode of the television program Vanished. In 2007 she then landed a regular part on the television program Greek,[5] where she played the character Rebecca Logan[6] one of the Zeta Beta Zeta sisters, a role she portrayed through the show's run.

She also appeared in the movie, Rapture, where she played the role of a teenage mother.[citation needed] In 2011, Vadsaria appeared in the comedy film 30 Minutes or Less where she portrayed Kate Flanning who is the twin sister of Aziz Ansari's character Chet.[7]

She appeared in the NCIS episode "Legend (Part 2)" (the backdoor pilot for NCIS: Los Angeles) as Shakira. In 2010, Vadsaria appeared on the Bones season 5 episode "The Dentist in the Ditch" as Padme Booth, a role she reprised in 2015.[8] In 2012, she began a recurring role on the television series Revenge.[9]

In 2015, Vadsaria was cast in the major role of Mary Goodwin on the Fox fantasy drama Second Chance[10] (previously titled The Frankenstein Code and Lookinglass[11]).

Filmography

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Television and film roles
Year Title Role Notes
2006 Vanished Agent Nanji Episode: "The Tunnel"
2006 Rapture N/A Film
2007–2011 Greek Rebecca Logan Main role
2009 NCIS Shakira Zayd Episode: "Legend: Part 2"
2010, 2015 Bones Padme Dalaj Episodes: "The Dentist in the Ditch", "The Loyalty in the Lie"
2010 CSI: Miami Jody Episode: "Miami, We Have a Problem"
2011 30 Minutes or Less Kate Flanning Film
2012 Melissa & Joey Ariel Episode: "Mixed Doubles"
2012–2013 Revenge Padma Lahari Recurring role season 2; 15 episodes
2014 Murder in the First Jasmine Lee Episodes: "Who's Your Daddy", "Win Some, Lose Some"
2015 Castle Angela Episode: "The Wrong Stuff"
2016 Second Chance Mary Goodwin Main role
2016 Notorious Sarah Keaton 3 episodes
2017 Freedom Fighters: The Ray Jenny Knight/Phantom Lady Web series; main voice role
2018 The Librarians Sarina Episode: "And the Disenchanted Forest"
2019 Cloak & Dagger Lia Dewan Recurring role (season 2)

Awards and nominations

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Year Result Award Category Nominated work
2010 Nominated NAMIC Vision Awards Best Performance: Comedy Greek

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from Grokipedia
Dilshad Vadsaria is an American , , and director born on September 14, 1985, in , , to parents of and Indian descent. She relocated to the with her family at the age of six, experiencing multiple moves across the country during her childhood, which cultivated her interest in storytelling through books and television. Vadsaria initially pursued a degree in biology at the University of Delaware before shifting her focus to acting, relocating to New York City to study theater and performing in off-Broadway productions. Her professional acting career began in 2006 with guest appearances on television series such as CSI: Miami, NCIS, and Bones. She gained prominence for her breakout role as Rebecca Logan, a sorority pledge and later president, in the ABC Family drama Greek, which ran for four seasons from 2007 to 2011. Throughout the 2010s, Vadsaria built a diverse television portfolio with recurring and guest roles in popular shows, including Padma Lahari in (2011–2012), Mary Goodwin in the Fox sci-fi series Second Chance (2016), Sarah Keaton in ABC's Notorious (2016), and Adria in The Oath (2018–2019). She also portrayed Lela in Marvel's Cloak & Dagger (2018–2019) and appeared in episodes of , Faking It, and Murder in the First. In film, she starred as the sister of Jesse Eisenberg's character in the action comedy (2011). In recent years, Vadsaria has expanded into writing and directing, making her debut with the Beti (""), a female-driven story she wrote and directed, which premiered on the festival circuit in 2025. She continues to act, with roles such as Elizabeth in the Apple TV+ comedy series Me (2024–present) and voicing Party Princess in the Netflix animated comedy series Long Story Short (2025), which premiered in August 2025 and was renewed for a second season. Additionally, she contributed to the animated project She Creates Change (2024), voicing a segment in this initiative celebrating women's stories. Beyond her creative work, Vadsaria is a global ambassador for since 2017; the organization, which focuses on and in , has benefited more than 50 million children across 28 countries as of 2025. Her involvement stems from her own family's emphasis on during her early life in and the U.S.

Early life and education

Early life

Dilshad Vadsaria was born on September 14, 1985, in , . She is of mixed and Indian (specifically Gujarati) descent, reflecting her family's diverse ethnic heritage. At the age of six, Vadsaria relocated with her family to the , a move driven by her parents' desire to provide better education and opportunities for their children in a new country they had little prior knowledge of. This marked the beginning of a nomadic childhood, as the family frequently changed locations across the U.S., including stints in , ; ; and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. These repeated relocations led to multiple school changes, presenting adaptation challenges as Vadsaria navigated new environments and social circles during her formative years. As the eldest of three siblings—which included a brother and a —Vadsaria grew up in a close-knit influenced by their blended cultural background. The mix of , Indian, and i traditions shaped dynamics, with Vadsaria recalling vivid memories of quality time spent with relatives in before the move, including customs like feeding vultures during festivals. Her parents' emphasis on education and opportunity, even extending support to extended members abroad, underscored the household's values amid these transitions.

Education

Vadsaria graduated from the with a in in the mid-2000s, pursuing a pre-med track that aligned with her family's emphasis on a stable scientific career. Following her studies in , she decided to shift toward , relocating to in 2005 to enroll secretly in acting school and immerse herself in theater training. Her early training included participation in off-Broadway productions and theater workshops, which provided practical experience in stage performance amid the competitive New York scene. This pivot presented challenges, as she navigated career uncertainty while contending with family expectations rooted in her education and the cultural value placed on professional stability.

Career

Early career

Vadsaria's entry into professional acting followed her relocation to in 2006, after training in theater in New York, where she performed in small productions that honed her skills. Her first credited television came that year as Agent Nanji in the episode "The Tunnel" of the Fox series Vanished. This minor appearance marked her initial foray into on-screen work amid the competitive landscape of Hollywood auditions, which she described as a "whole different ball game" and a significant compared to her East Coast experiences. In 2007, Vadsaria continued pursuing television opportunities in , focusing on guest spots and supporting roles while navigating the challenges of breaking into the industry as an emerging actress of South Asian descent during a period of limited representation for such performers. Although specific issues were not extensively documented in her early interviews, the broader context of sparse roles for South Asian women in mid-2000s American television underscored the hurdles she faced in securing auditions and bookings. These initial efforts laid the groundwork for her subsequent breakthroughs, emphasizing persistence in a field where opportunities for ethnic minorities remained constrained.

Television career

Vadsaria achieved her breakthrough in television with the role of Rebecca Logan, a sharp-witted and ambitious sorority president, on the ABC Family series Greek, where she appeared in 74 episodes from 2007 to 2011. Her portrayal of the complex character, who navigated politics and personal rivalries at the fictional Cyprus-Rhodes , earned praise for bringing depth to the and helped solidify the show's among young adult audiences. During her time on the series, Vadsaria contributed ideas for potential spin-offs exploring post-college life for the characters, reflecting her investment in the show's universe. Following Greek, Vadsaria took on recurring roles that showcased her versatility in genre television. She played Padma Lahari, a brilliant computer entangled in corporate intrigue, in 15 episodes of ABC's during its second season in 2011–2012. In 2016, she starred as Mary Goodwin, a grappling with ethical dilemmas in human experimentation, in all 11 episodes of Fox's short-lived sci-fi drama Second Chance. In 2016, she also recurred as Keaton, a at a news network, in 3 episodes of ABC's Notorious. Her early guest appearances served as foundational steps toward these more substantial arcs. Vadsaria continued to build her profile with roles emphasizing empowered female characters in the late . In season 2 of Crackle's The Oath (2018–2019), she recurred as Anaya Sodhi, the ruthless leader of an Indo-Canadian crime syndicate, in 3 episodes that delved into and law enforcement tensions. She also voiced (Jenny Knight) in the animated DC series Freedom Fighters: The Ray (2017–2018), contributing to six episodes in the web-based narrative. In genre projects, Vadsaria guest-starred as Lia Dewan, a resilient immigrant's daughter aiding young heroes, in 6 episodes of Freeform's Cloak & Dagger season 2 in 2019. Her television work evolved to highlight strong, independent women of color, often in narratives addressing social justice, ethics, and resilience, as seen in her layered performances across dramas and superhero tales. More recently, she appeared in 10 episodes as Elizabeth Vasani, a key figure in a family drama, on Apple TV+'s Me in 2024, and provided voice work for Long Story Short on Netflix in 2025.

Film career

Vadsaria made her film debut in the 2008 independent drama , where she portrayed a teenage mother navigating the challenges of young parenthood, education, and employment alongside her partner. In this role, she highlighted themes of personal resilience amid societal pressures, contributing to the film's focus on overcoming obstacles in relationships and family dynamics. She followed this with a supporting role as Kate in the 2011 action-comedy , directed by , starring opposite , , and . Vadsaria's character serves as the romantic interest and twin sister to one of the protagonists, adding emotional depth to the high-stakes heist narrative centered on a pizza delivery driver strapped with a . Her performance in this mainstream production marked an expansion from indie work, blending humor with vulnerability. Transitioning to short films, Vadsaria appeared as in the 2019 drama Waiting Game, a story about a young man caring for his terminally ill father and finding solace in new connections. The film explores mortality and emotional support, with her role providing a of and buoyancy to the central duo's struggles. In 2021, she featured in the short film Sand & Snow, set in , , which follows identical twin brothers attempting to save their dying mother, testing familial bonds and cultural expectations. Her involvement underscored themes of sacrifice and identity within n immigrant experiences. Vadsaria lent her voice to the 2023 anthology series of animated shorts She Creates Change, produced by in collaboration with , voicing the sister in the story of , a young girl from overcoming barriers to education and self-empowerment. This project, featuring live-action documentaries alongside animations, promotes and resilience among adolescent girls from regions including and . Her vocal contribution emphasized cultural narratives of determination and societal change. Among her upcoming projects, Vadsaria stars as in the 2025 Beti, which she also directed, depicting a young woman's journey through and following her mother's . The title, meaning "daughter" in , delves into themes of loss, , and emotional healing within a family context. The film premiered at the Pasadena International in April 2025. Throughout her film work, particularly in independent and short-form projects, Vadsaria's roles frequently center on —often drawing from South Asian influences—and personal resilience, reflecting the struggles of young women in diverse, challenging environments. Her television prominence has facilitated these selective film engagements, allowing her to balance episodic commitments with cinematic explorations.

Writing and directing

Dilshad Vadsaria began transitioning into writing and directing in the early , drawing on her experiences as an to explore more diverse and personal narratives in storytelling. In 2023, Vadsaria contributed to the animated She Creates Change, a project focused on girls' and empowerment through the true stories of six adolescent girls from low-income communities in and . She served as writer, director, and voice for the episode featuring Diksha from , voicing the character's sister and helping to amplify themes of overcoming educational barriers and societal challenges. Vadsaria made her feature directorial and writing debut in 2025 with the Beti (""), a female-driven she also starred in as the lead character . The 19-minute explores themes of loss, grief, and acceptance, following Neha as she grapples with her mother's sudden death and the unresolved generational trauma in their relationship, ultimately recognizing the depth of her mother's love despite its imperfections. Produced on a SAG microbudget, Beti premiered at the Pasadena International in April 2025 and has since screened on the festival circuit, earning nominations including at the Montreal Women's and a win for Best Narrative Short at the Cannes Independent Shorts Festival. Her move behind the camera stems from a longstanding passion for , influenced by the creative control she sought beyond roles, such as those in and , which highlighted the need for more nuanced representations of South Asian women. Self-described as a "lover of stories," Vadsaria has expressed interest in expanding her work to producing and feature-length projects to further champion diverse voices.

Personal life

Relationships

Vadsaria was in a romantic relationship with actor , her co-star from the ABC Family series Greek, from 2009 to 2011; the couple parted ways amicably. Following the end of that relationship, there has been limited public information available regarding Vadsaria's subsequent romantic partnerships, as she has consistently maintained a high level of privacy about her personal matters since 2011. In a 2023 Instagram post, Vadsaria humorously captioned a video from a circus event with "I married a clown," referencing her playful interaction with performers from Cirque Gervais Officiel, which was widely interpreted as non-literal and lighthearted rather than indicative of an actual . Vadsaria has adopted a general approach of separating her professional from her private life, rarely engaging with or addressing media speculation about her dating history. As of 2025, she has no confirmed marriages or children.

Philanthropy

Dilshad Vadsaria serves as an ambassador for , a dedicated to and girls' in low-income communities across and , a role she assumed in 2017 to leverage her platform in the entertainment industry for and awareness. In this capacity, she set a personal goal to raise $50,000 to fund a comprehensive program—including a stocked with reading materials and teacher training—at a government school in , , while also supporting the and development of 50 girls. Vadsaria's commitment to these causes is deeply rooted in her personal experiences as an immigrant; born in , , she moved to the at age six, where her family's strong emphasis on shaped her worldview and heightened her awareness of global disparities in access to learning, particularly for girls facing cultural and economic barriers. This background drives her for providing educational opportunities that foster and , allowing children in developing countries to overcome limitations similar to those she navigated during cultural adaptation. In 2023, Vadsaria expanded her philanthropic efforts through Room to Read's "She Creates Change" initiative, a groundbreaking series of animated shorts and live-action mini-documentaries highlighting the resilience of six young women from Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, and Vietnam, with a focus on promoting girls' education and gender equality worldwide. She contributed as a voice-over actor, voicing Diksha's sister in the story of Diksha, a girl from Nepal overcoming societal challenges to pursue education. The project, funded by the Troper Wojcicki Foundation and partnered with Warner Bros. Discovery, aims to reach 432 million adolescent girls globally through films, books, audio stories, and curricula; the episodes premiered on YouTube in October 2024 to coincide with the International Day of the Girl, following an in-person event in New York earlier that month. Vadsaria has actively participated in related events, including Room to Read's 2018 New York Gala to celebrate transformational impacts in global education, and her ambassadorship facilitated collaborations such as contributing a personal letter or poem to the 2023 book Dear Rebel, a Rebel Girls publication in partnership with Room to Read that compiles inspirational writings from women to empower young readers.

Filmography

Television roles

Vadsaria has appeared in numerous television series, primarily in supporting and guest capacities early in her career before taking on lead roles in several shows.
Year(s)TitleCharacterEpisodesRole Type
2007–2011GreekRebecca Logan74Main cast
2009NCISShakira Zayd1Guest star
2010CSI: MiamiJody1Guest star
2010, 2015BonesPadme Dalaj2Guest star
2012Melissa & JoeyAriel1Guest star
2012–2013RevengePadma Lahari15Recurring
2014Murder in the FirstJasmine Lee2Recurring
2015CastleAngela1Guest star
2016Second ChanceMary Goodwin11Main cast
2017–2018Freedom Fighters: The RayJenny Knight / Phantom Lady (voice)12Main cast
2018The LibrariansSarina1Guest star
2018–2019The OathAnaya Sodhi3Recurring
2019Cloak & DaggerLia Dewan6Recurring (season 2)
2024MeElizabeth Vasani10Main cast
2025Long Story ShortParty Princess (voice)1Guest star

Film roles

Vadsaria began her film career with a lead role in an independent short, transitioning to supporting parts in feature comedies before focusing on shorts in the and , where she has taken on both and creative roles. Her credited film appearances include: No additional uncredited cameos beyond those documented have been reported in her film work.

Awards and nominations

Wins

Dilshad Vadsaria earned her first major acting in 2019 for her performance in the Waiting Game, directed by Bloch, where she portrayed , a woman grappling with personal loss and medical uncertainty. At the Northeast in , New York, she received the Best Supporting Actress in a , recognizing her nuanced depiction of emotional resilience amid shared accolades in a competitive category. The following year, Vadsaria and her Waiting Game co-stars, including , , and , were honored with the Film Jury Award for Best Ensemble Acting in a Drama Short at the SENE Film, Music and Art Festival in . This recognition highlighted the collective strength of the cast's chemistry in conveying themes of and during the festival's edition, which focused on independent works from emerging filmmakers. Vadsaria won the in a award at the 2025 Northeast for her performance in the short Beti, which she directed and in which she starred as the lead character , exploring themes of loss and grief.

Nominations

In 2010, Vadsaria received a nomination for the NAMIC Vision Award in the category of Best Performance in a Comedy for her role as Rebecca Logan in the television series Greek.

References

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