Aryan Simhadri
Aryan Simhadri (born May 6, 2006) is an American actor of Indian descent best known for portraying the satyr Grover Underwood in the Disney+ fantasy series Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2023–present).[1][2] Born in Ventura, California, Simhadri began his career as a child performer at age four, appearing in national commercials for brands including KMart and Toyota before transitioning to on-screen roles.[2] His television debut came in 2013 with a guest appearance in the ABC sitcom How to Live with Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life), followed by guest appearances in series such as Angie Tribeca (2016) and the reboot of Will & Grace (2020).[3][1] He also provided voice work for animated projects, including Adventure Time: Distant Lands (2020) and Mira, Royal Detective (2020–2023).[2] Simhadri rose to prominence with lead and supporting roles in family-oriented films, including the Netflix wrestling comedy The Main Event (2020), for which he received the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Streaming Film – Teen Actor.[2] In 2021, he starred as Rohan in Disney Channel's Spin, a coming-of-age musical that marked the network's first original movie to feature an Indian American protagonist and prominent South Asian-Indian cast.[4][5] He made his stage debut in 2022 as Walter in the off-Broadway production of Trevor: The Musical, a filmed version of which streamed on Disney+ in 2023.[1] He also appeared as Jai in the 2025 family comedy film Freakier Friday. The role of Grover in Percy Jackson and the Olympians, adapted from Rick Riordan's bestselling book series, represented Simhadri's major breakthrough, with the show's first season premiere attracting 13.3 million global views in its first six days and earning a renewal for Season 2, set to explore Grover's solo quest and premiere on December 10, 2025.[6][7] In addition to acting, Simhadri is an amateur magician with interests in singing and martial arts, holding a black belt in taekwondo.[2]Early life
Childhood and family
Aryan Simhadri was born on May 6, 2006, in Ventura, California, to parents of Indian descent.[8][1] His ethnicity is Telugu Indian, tracing his family's roots to South India, which underscores his Indian-American heritage.[8][9] At age four, Simhadri's family relocated from Ventura to Irvine, California, a move that positioned him closer to the vibrant entertainment hubs of Orange County and facilitated his introduction to the performing arts scene.[4] Soon after settling in Irvine, he was scouted by the Kids Acting School (ICT) in Orange County while out in public, an encounter that sparked his initial enthusiasm for acting; he began attending classes and trying out for auditions, quickly developing a love for the craft.[4][10] Simhadri's family played a pivotal role in nurturing his early performance interests, offering consistent encouragement as he explored creative outlets.[11] His father, in particular, provided guidance to help him conquer childhood stage fright, building his confidence in front of audiences.[12] Alongside acting, Simhadri pursued an amateur hobby in magic tricks, using sleight-of-hand routines to entertain family and friends.[13] This blend of familial support and personal curiosity laid the foundation for his lifelong passion for performance.Education and early interests
Simhadri attended Beacon Park Elementary School in Irvine, California, during his early years following his family's relocation there.[14] To accommodate his growing involvement in auditions and filming commitments, his family enrolled him in iLEAD Online School, selecting it after researching options that offered flexible scheduling and a customizable curriculum.[15] In addition to academics, Simhadri balanced his studies with performing arts classes at Kids Acting School in Orange County, where he was scouted at age 4.[4] He nurtured his singing abilities through school performances and self-directed practice, which sparked his interest in musical theatre.[16] As a hobby, Simhadri is an amateur magician, performing card tricks and simple illusions at family gatherings.[13] He also began practicing taekwondo in his childhood, eventually earning a first-degree black belt in 2021.[17]Career
Beginnings in acting
Aryan Simhadri began his professional acting career at the age of five in 2011, following his scouting at age four.[4] His early work consisted of national commercials for brands including Kmart, Toyota, and Qualcomm, which provided his initial exposure in the industry.[18][3] Simhadri's first on-screen television appearance came in 2013 with a guest role in an episode of the ABC sitcom How to Live with Your Parents (for the Rest of Your Life).[3] Over the following years, he built experience through minor guest spots on series such as Angie Tribeca (2016), Teachers (2017–2018), and SEAL Team (2018), honing his skills in live-action comedy and drama.[2] These early roles established a foundation as a versatile child performer, transitioning from print and commercial work to scripted television. In 2019, Simhadri secured his first recurring television position as Norvin Schnuckle in Disney Channel's improvisational sitcom Just Roll with It, appearing in five episodes through 2020.[19] This role marked a significant step, allowing him to demonstrate comedic timing and adaptability in an audience-driven format. He further expanded into voice acting with roles including Tiffany in Adventure Time: Distant Lands (2020) and Dhruv Sharma in the Disney Junior animated series Mira, Royal Detective (2020–2023).[20][21][2] In 2020, he made his feature film debut with a supporting role in the Netflix film The Main Event, earning the Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Streaming Film – Teen Actor.[22] As a child actor in his early teens, Simhadri faced the common challenges of balancing a rigorous filming schedule with formal education, often managing schoolwork alongside long production days.[23] He attended traditional schools initially but switched to online learning in eighth grade to accommodate his growing commitments, ensuring continuity in both academics and acting.[23]Breakthrough and recent roles
Simhadri's breakthrough came with his supporting role as Rohan, the supportive younger brother, in Disney's Spin (2021), a coming-of-age musical centered on an Indian-American teenager navigating family pressures and personal passions.[24] The film received positive reviews for its heartfelt storytelling and cultural representation, with critics praising Simhadri's engaging performance that highlighted his natural charisma in family-oriented scenes.[25] His contributions to the musical elements, including dance sequences and vocal moments, were noted for adding vibrancy to the ensemble dynamics.[26] Building on this momentum, Simhadri took on a supporting role as Haresh Baker, one of the adopted children in the blended family, in the 2022 remake of Cheaper by the Dozen on Disney+.[27] The comedy explored modern family challenges, including adoption, racial dynamics, and sibling bonds, with Simhadri's portrayal emphasizing Haresh's desire for normalcy amid the chaotic household.[28] His role contributed to the film's lighthearted depiction of multicultural parenting and resilience in large-family settings.[29] In 2022, Simhadri transitioned from stage to screen as Walter, Trevor's loyal friend, in the Disney+ adaptation of Trevor: The Musical, a filmed version of the off-Broadway production inspired by the Oscar-winning short film.[30] The role showcased his ability to convey supportive friendship amid themes of identity and bullying, earning recognition for the emotional layers he brought to the character's interactions in this youth-focused musical.[31] Simhadri achieved widespread acclaim with his casting as Grover Underwood, the satyr protector and Percy's best friend, in Disney+'s Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2023–present).[1] The first season premiered in December 2023, adapting Rick Riordan's novel series with fidelity to the source material, where Simhadri's performance was lauded for capturing Grover's loyalty, humor, and vulnerability.[32] Production for season 2 began in August 2024 and wrapped in January 2025, set to premiere on December 10, 2025, with teases of an expanded arc featuring Grover's solo quest into dangerous territories.[33][34] The series significantly elevated Simhadri's profile, propelling him into mainstream fame through enthusiastic fan interactions at conventions and online communities, where his portrayal resonated deeply.[35] As an Indian-American actor embodying the traditionally white satyr character, Simhadri's role advanced South Asian representation in fantasy media, receiving praise for authentically blending cultural identity with the mythological elements.[36][37] Looking ahead, Simhadri stars in a prominent role as Jai, a key friend in the ensemble, in Freakier Friday (2025), the sequel to Freaky Friday, which was announced in 2024 and released in theaters on August 8, 2025.[38] The body-swap comedy continues the original's themes of family understanding across generations, with Simhadri's character adding youthful energy to the multigenerational chaos.Acting credits
Film
Aryan Simhadri began his feature film career with a supporting role as Riyaz in the 2020 Netflix family comedy The Main Event, a WWE-themed story about a young wrestler discovering his talents.[39][40] In 2021, he portrayed Rohan, the ambitious younger brother of the protagonist in Disney Channel's musical drama Spin, centered on a teenage girl aspiring to become a DJ while navigating family and cultural expectations.[41][42] Simhadri appeared as Haresh, one of the adopted children in the blended Baker family, in the 2022 Disney+ reboot Cheaper by the Dozen, a comedy exploring the chaos of a large multicultural household.[43][44] His role as Jai, best friend to the teenage lead, featured in the 2025 body-swap comedy sequel Freakier Friday, reuniting Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan in a multigenerational story of family dynamics and identity.[45] Simhadri starred as Benji in the 2025 short film Santa's Never Been to My House.[46]Television
Simhadri's early television work included guest appearances on several series prior to 2020. In 2018, he portrayed a kid in the episode "Takedown" of the CBS action drama SEAL Team.[47] That same year, he appeared as Danny in two episodes of the TV Land comedy Teachers. Additional guest spots included roles in Disney XD's Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything (2017) and TBS's Angie Tribeca (2016).[2] From 2019 to 2020, Simhadri had a recurring role as the antagonist Norvin Schnuckle in the Disney Channel sitcom Just Roll with It, appearing in five episodes across both seasons.[48] In this family comedy, his character was a dull student and web show host with a crush on a classmate.[49] In 2020, he provided the voice for Tiffany O'Brien in the episode "Together Again" of the HBO Max animated series Adventure Time: Distant Lands.[50] Also in 2020, he provided the voice for Dhruv, the loyal friend of the protagonist, in nine episodes of the Disney Junior animated series Mira, Royal Detective. The show follows a young detective solving mysteries in an Indian-inspired kingdom, with Simhadri's role contributing to the ensemble of supporting characters. Starting in 2023, Simhadri voices Reed Basil, a fairy with scent powers, in the Netflix animated series Dew Drop Diaries (2023–present). Simhadri's most prominent television role to date is as Grover Underwood, Percy's satyr protector and best friend, in the Disney+ fantasy series Percy Jackson and the Olympians (2023–present). He joined the main cast for season 1, appearing in all eight episodes that adapt The Lightning Thief.[51] Season 2, which completed principal photography in January 2025 and is set to premiere on December 10, 2025, continues the adaptation of The Sea of Monsters with Simhadri reprising his role.[52] Grover's arc highlights themes of loyalty and personal growth amid mythological quests.[53]Theatre
His professional theatre debut came in 2021 with the off-Broadway musical Trevor: The Musical at Stage 42 in New York City, where he originated the role of Walter Nichols, Trevor's loyal but conflicted best friend—a bullied teenager navigating themes of identity and friendship. The production, directed by Marc Bruni, ran from November 2021 to March 2022 and marked Simhadri's New York stage premiere following developmental workshops. The show, based on the 1994 Academy Award-winning short film that inspired The Trevor Project, was later adapted into a filmed version for Disney+ in 2022, with Simhadri reprising the role.[54][55][56] As of November 2025, Simhadri has no confirmed additional stage appearances, though he has participated in promotional live events for Percy Jackson and the Olympians, such as panels at San Diego Comic-Con 2024 and D23 Expo 2024, without transitioning to full theatre productions.[57][58]Awards and nominations
| Year | Award | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2021 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Streaming Film – Teen Actor | The Main Event | Won[22][59] |
| 2023 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Streaming Film – Leading Teen Artist | Cheaper by the Dozen | Won[22] |
| 2023 | Young Artist Award | Best Performance in a Streaming Film – Supporting Teen Artist | Trevor: The Musical | Nominated[22] |