Adit Dileep is a multifaceted individual who has made a name for himself in the entertainment industry, boasting an impressive repertoire of skills that include acting, writing, producing, and even a stint as an investment banker. Born in the vibrant city of Bangalore, South India, Dileep now calls both New York City and Los Angeles home, splitting his time between the two bustling metropolises.
Dileep's extensive television credits include appearances on prominent shows such as "Billions" on Showtime, "Succession" on HBO, "Law & Order: SVU" and "Law & Order: Organized Crime" on NBC, "Brown Nation" on Netflix, "Shades of Blue" on NBC, "Deadbeat" on Hulu, and "Breakfast in Bangalore" on Amazon Prime.
In addition to his television work, Dileep has also made a mark in the world of film, with standout roles in "The Sound of Silence" at the Sundance Film Festival in 2019 and "Magic Hour" alongside the talented Miriam Shor in 2020.
Dileep's educational background is equally impressive, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Finance and Marketing from the prestigious NYU Stern Business School.
The actor's professional journey began with his booking of the Equity show "Animals Out of Paper" at the Hudson Stage Company, with esteemed critic David DeWitt praising his performance in the New York Times, stating that Dileep "looks perfect for this difficult, play-making role, which he attacks with commitment, charm, insight, and energy."
Dileep's subsequent breakthrough role led to long-term theatre contracts at the renowned Guthrie Theater in Minneapolis and the McCarter Theatre in Princeton, as well as his inaugural role as Kevin G in the Broadway Production Lab of "Mean Girls."
Fans may recognize Dileep from a variety of high-profile campaigns, including a CoinMaster Ad featuring Emily Ratajkowski, Brooks Brothers Print, Amex Business Commercials, Wealthsimple Super Bowl Commercial, Trojan's Valentine's Day commercial, or his role as part of Optimum's Internet Services Department of Simple.