Before Kris Iyer was an actor, he was an engineer with a degree from the University of California at Berkeley. However, long before even that, he dreamed of being a musician. At age six, Iyer was given a toy organ for Christmas, and he had a guitar by age eight, with more equipment coming as he developed his hobby through adolescence. Even after he'd completed his college education, Iyer was still hoping for a musical career, though an amateur night appearance on the long-running program "Showtime At The Apollo" ended with him getting heckled off the stage. Unhappy with his engineering career, Iyer began taking acting classes and to his surprise started receiving work. Like many an Indian-American actor, the bulk of his television guest parts had him playing doctors in a variety of circumstances. Two of his more memorable turns were as Charlie Sheen's wisecracking M.D. on the sitcom "Two And A Half Men" and playing a physician of the future on the science-fiction program "Star Trek: Enterprise." Aside from his numerous parts as a medical practitioner, Iyer's most prominent television appearances include a two-episode stint as a terrorist on the action-suspense show "24." Iyer also had a noteworthy role as a vampire tracker on the popular supernatural drama "Buffy The Vampire Slayer."

ER Surgeon
2000 • 1 épisode

Sabir Ardakani
2001 • 1 épisode

Dr. Prajneep
2003 • 4 épisodes

Andy's Doctor
1999 • 1 épisode

Lt. Cmdr. Murphy
1995 • 1 épisode

EMT
1993 • 1 épisode

Dr. Singh
2002 • 1 épisode

Dr. Rotinaj
2001 • 1 épisode

Nigel
1997 • 2 épisodes

Dome Tech
1994 • 1 épisode

Deputy Director of Cold Station 12
2001 • 1 épisode

Dr. Nampur
1994 • 1 épisode

Maitre D'
1995 • 1 épisode

Ronny
1993 • 1 épisode

Cashier
1998 • 1 épisode

Gurmeet
2001 • 1 épisode

Rao
2006 • 1 épisode

Magazine Stand Clerk
1998
Raymond
2005

Raymond
2001