British actress, model, author, and activist Jameela Jamil was born in Hampstead, London, on February 25, 1986. She is the Pakistani mother’s daughter and the Indian father’s daughter, and she grew up in a multiracial family. Jamil pursued a course of study in English language and literature at Queens College in London.
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As a presenter on the music program “Freshly Squeezed” on Channel 4 in 2009, Jamil launched her career in the entertainment world. Later on, she served as the host of various more television programs, including “The Official Chart” and “Playing it Straight.” She landed her breakthrough role as Tahani Al-Jamil in the popular TV show “The Good Place” in 2016, which brought her critical acclaim and a sizable fan base.
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Jameela Jamil Parents: Meet Shireen Jamil and Ali Jamil
Shireen and Ali Jamil gave birth to Jameela Jamil. Her mother is British-Pakistani and her father is Indian. The successful entertainment business professional Jameela Jamil has utilized her platform to promote significant social causes. She is still a powerful advocate for women’s rights, mental health, and body positivity.
Jamil has also been a vocal supporter of women’s rights, speaking out against topics like pay disparity and gender discrimination. She has been a strong advocate in the fight against sexual harassment and assault and has been a loud supporter of the #MeToo movement.


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