As a staff writer since 2018 on âThe Resident,â Indian American writer/director Tianna Majumdar-Langham is among those responsible for creating the many intense and heart-warming moments on the Fox medical drama.
Majumdar-Langham, born to a Bengali mother and British father, has also served as the story editor, executive story editor, writer and co-producer on separate episodes on the show.
Season 4 of the show premiered Jan. 12.
She spent her childhood in a small English village called Pirbright but traveled to India every year, according to lassiwithlavina.com. Later, the family moved to the United States where she attended high school and then studied political science and psychology at the University of Redlands in Southern California.
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