
Age: 40
female
Jameela Alia Jamil (born 25 February 1986) is a British actress, activist and presenter. She began her career on Channel 4, where she hosted a pop culture series in the T4 strand from 2009 until 2012. She then became The Official Chart's radio host and co-hosted The Official Chart Update alongside Scott Mills on BBC Radio 1. She was the first regular solo female presenter of the BBC Radio 1 chart show. In 2016, Jamil moved to the United States. She played Tahani Al-Jamil in the NBC fantasy comedy series The Good Place. She also hosted the TBS late-night game show The Misery Index and was one of the judges of the voguing reality competition show Legendary. In 2022, Jamil worked on two superhero projects: the animated film DC League of Super-Pets and the live-action television series She-Hulk: Attorney at Law. Since 2022, she has voiced Asencia in the Star Trek: Prodigy science fiction series. Description above from the Wikipedia article Jameela Jamil, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Jameela Jamil

Tahani Al-Jamil
for Tahani Al-Jamil in The Bad Place
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The Bad Place continues the story after Eleanor (Kristen Bell), Chidi (William Jackson Harper), Tahani (Jameela Jamil), Jason (Manny Jacinto), and Michael (Ted Danson) create a new afterlife system. But Kenny (Nicholas Cage), the first demon and current executive of the Bad Place, rewinds time to 1900 to trap the four humans in eternal torment without awareness of their fate. With help from Marcielle (Dove Cameron), Kenny builds a ruthless system of torture while Magdeline (Scarlett Johansson), the universe’s first angel, is sent by Judge Gen (Maya Rudolph) to stop him. Meanwhile, Michael creates a new neighborhood of horrors, and legendary figures like John (Logan Lerman) and Clarence Albert Lee (John Ratzenberger) shake the foundation of the Bad Place. Mixing dark comedy and supernatural drama, The Bad Place explores themes of free will, justice, and redemption in an afterlife where nothing is quite as it seems.