Geeta Vasant Patel
☼ Born on 22 December 1975, in Evanston, Illinois, USA
Biography Emmy-nominated writer and director Geeta Vasant Patel is renowned for her form-pushing and nontraditional filmmaking style, which spans both drama and comedy. In 2024, Patel is slated to helm a handful of prestigious projects, positioning her as one of the most-watched directors in the entertainment industry today. First up, she returns to direct and executive produce season two of Max's Golden Globe and Emmy Award-winning fantasy/drama series "The House of the Dragon" starring Matt Smith and Emma D'Arcy, set to premiere Sunday, June 16th. Patel takes the reins on episode #3 and the finale of season two, marking her return to the show after directing "The Lord of the Tides" (ep. #8, season 1) in 2022. Also in television, Patel serves as an Executive Producer and Pilot Director on Hulu's new limited series "Under the Bridge" starring Academy Award nominee Lily Gladstone and Riley Keough. "Under the Bridge," and Patel's work was nominated for Breakthrough Limited Series at the inaugural 2024 Gotham TV Awards. Additional recent credits for Patel include directing "Ahsoka" for Disney+, "P-Valley" for Starz, and multiple episodes of Hulu's award-winning series "The Great" starring Elle Fanning and Nicholas Hoult. She has also directed episodes of "The Magicians," "The Runaways," "Sweetbitter," "Dead to Me," "Chambers," "Santa Clarita Diet," "The Mindy Project," "Atypical," "Fresh off the Boat," and 5 episodes of the comedy series "Superstore." In 2014, Patel, alongside her brothe  (click to expand) r, gained global acclaim for their romantic comedy "Meet The Patels" which they co-directed, wrote, edited, and produced. The film dove headfirst into cultural identity and matrimonial expectations within their Indian-American family and premiered to critical acclaim. Variety called it "sharp" and "riotously funny," while The Hollywood Reporter said it's "the funniest doc I've seen in years and a sure-fire Oscar contender." "Meet The Patels" was nominated for Outstanding Arts & Culture Documentary at the 2017 News & Documentary Emmy Awards, nominated for Viewfinders Grand Jury Prize at DOC NYC, and won Best Documentary Feature at the Los Angeles Film Festival. The film further solidified Patel's path in wearing multiple hats in bringing a project to life, as she also took on the role of cinematographer. Patel launched her career in the film industry as an associate screenwriter for big-budget studio films across all stages of production. She collaborated with Disney, Universal Pictures, ABC, NBC, and Twentieth Century Fox, and worked on projects including "The Fast and the Furious" and "Blue Crush." Her directorial talents were first recognized in her debut documentary "Project Kashmir," a war thriller that explored the geopolitical tensions in the Kashmir region. The film was produced by the Sundance Documentary Fund, featured at the Sundance Film Festival, and earned Patel directing fellowships at both the Sundance and Tribeca Institutes. A graduate of Duke University with a degree in Comparative Area Studies, Patel's background in languages and global human geography enriches her narrative approach, providing a deeper cultural and social context to her films. While studying in Berlin, filmmaker Anthony Minghella inspired her to pursue a career in storytelling. Beyond her roles behind the camera, Patel has also served as a Visiting Artist in various countries, including Belarus, Turkey, Egypt, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Japan as part of the U.S. State Department's film diplomacy program. This role not only highlights her commitment to cross-cultural exchange through film but underscores her influence as a global storyteller. Her extensive body of work, marked by a commitment to exploring diverse narratives and pushing the boundaries of conventional filmmaking, continues to earn her recognition and respect within the international film community.


In the role of actor

Meet the Patels (16/10/2015)

While growing up as a first-generation Indian-American, Ravi Patel lived a double life.  At home he maintained a traditional Indian lifestyle, while in the outside world he lived as a modern American.  This included his only meaningful, yet secret, romantic relationship with a red-headed girl named Audrey.  Shamed about living this double life, Ravi breaks […]

Meet the Patels (26/04/2014)

While growing up as a first-generation Indian-American, Ravi Patel lived a double life.  At home he maintained a traditional Indian lifestyle, while in the outside world he lived as a modern American.  This included his only meaningful, yet secret, romantic relationship with a red-headed girl named Audrey.  Shamed about living this double life, Ravi breaks […]

In the role of director

Meet the Patels (16/10/2015)

While growing up as a first-generation Indian-American, Ravi Patel lived a double life.  At home he maintained a traditional Indian lifestyle, while in the outside world he lived as a modern American.  This included his only meaningful, yet secret, romantic relationship with a red-headed girl named Audrey.  Shamed about living this double life, Ravi breaks […]

Meet the Patels (26/04/2014)

While growing up as a first-generation Indian-American, Ravi Patel lived a double life.  At home he maintained a traditional Indian lifestyle, while in the outside world he lived as a modern American.  This included his only meaningful, yet secret, romantic relationship with a red-headed girl named Audrey.  Shamed about living this double life, Ravi breaks […]