- Daughter of actors Madhur Jaffrey and Saeed Jaffrey. Her parents were born in India. Her mother was also a food and travel writer.
- Improvised the entire baseball bat scene, as Nilma, in Garry Marshall's Raising Helen. Her unintended curse words in Hindi, Spanish and Chinese had to be edited out of the scene.
- Graduated from Vassar College with a High Honors degree in Chinese Language and Literature.
- Danced as a child with the Joffrey ballet at City Center in NYC.
- Daughter of actress and cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey and actor Saeed Jaffrey. Stepfather Sanford Allen, a violinist, was the first African American musician in the New York Philharmonic.
- Cannot speak any Hindi, understands very little.
- Acted with her son Cassius, in Jonathan Demme's The Truth about Charlie and The Manchurian Candidate. And with Cassius and her daughter Jamila in Raising Helen.
- Married to journalist Francis Wilkinson, a former political consultant who is on the editorial board of Bloomberg View.
- Made her acting debut at 17 in Wallace Shawn's, Marie and Bruce, at the Public Theatre with Bob Balaban, Louise Lasser and Griffin Dunne.
- Grew up in Greenwich Village, where she attended PS-41. Later attended and graduated from Nightingale-Bamford School.
- Mother of Cassius Kumar Wilkinson and Jamila Wilkinson
- Step-cousin of actress Anuradha Patel (uncle Hameed's stepdaughter). Cousin of model and beauty queen Shaheen Jaffrey (uncle Hameed's daughter).
- Appeared topless in Cotton Mary.
- Neice of actress Bharati Jaffrey and Hamid Jaffrey (Sayeed's brother).
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