Who Plays Dr Logan In Never Have I Ever? Meet Actress Tia Carrere
Jessica Cortez
Updated on March 07, 2026
Actress Tia Carrere plays the role of Dr Logan in Never Have I Ever. Tia appeared in Season 4 as a guest star.
Never Have I Ever is an American teen drama TV series created by Mindy Kaling and Lang Fisher. The series aired first on Netflix on April 27, 2020.
It completed its 4th and final season on June 8, 2023, with 10 episodes. The series has gained generally better reviews.
The story is based on an Indian-American teenage girl who wishes to lift her social status but her friends, family, and emotions make it hard for her.
The series stars Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Poorna Jagannathan, and Richa Moorjani along with Darren Barnet, Jaren Lewison, and many others.
The show invites amazing guest stars. Some of Season 4’s guest stars include Tia Carrere, Dwight Howard, and Pete Gardner.
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Who Is Dr Logan in Never Have I Ever?
Dr. Logan in Never Have I Ever is played by Tia Carrere. She appears in Season 4, episode 6.
Directed by Kabir Akhtar and written by Asmita Paranjape, episode 6 is titled ‘Had my dream stolen.’ The Wayne’s World Star and Dancing With the Stars alum Carrere make a guest appearance.
She offers a small role in the ‘Never Have I Ever’ show, where she appears as a personal advisor to Kamala. Kamala is in a dilemma about Len and her mother’s affair as she suspects him of trying to steal money from her mother.
On the basis of that suspicion, Kamala declines a job offer in Baltimore from Dr. Logan, to stay and protect Nirmala.
Althae rae Duhinio Janairo often known as Tia is an American actress and singer who got her first big break on the daytime soap opera General Hospital.
Her classic breakthrough as Cassandra in Wayne’s World and Wayne’s World 2, made her acting as well as singing skills popular.
She has also participated in the reality show Dancing with the Stars, gaining sixth position.
Born on January 2, 1967, in Honolulu, Hawaii, she is of Filipino and Chinese descent. She has a daughter named Bianca from her second husband.
Her solo album in 1993, ‘Dream’, produced by Matt Prinz, became platinum in the Philippines. She is a two-time Grammy Award-winning singer and a voiceover artist.
She is married twice to filmmaker Elie Samaha in 1992 and Photojournalist Simon Wakelin in 2002. Her first divorce was in 2000, while the second was in 2010.
She is also known as one of People magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful People in the World (1992).
Tia Carrere Plastic Surgery
Rumors are spreading about Tia Carrere’s plastic surgery over the year. The actress has never responded publicly to the rumors.
The speculation among the public began by comparing the before and after photos of Carrere.
The ‘True Lies actress’s nose shows the most obvious change in her new display—images from the past show a larger nose with a more rounded tip.
On the contrary, her nose seems smaller and more described. Chances are that she has a rhinoplasty to alter the look of her nose.
Another feature attracting the fan’s eye is her lips. It seemed thin and more natural in the earlier pictures but plumper and fuller in recent ones.
This may be because of lip injections or another sort of dermal filler.
Even her eyes appear bigger and brighter in the recent images, which earlier appeared small and less defined. Blepharoplasty might be the reason, it helps to remove excess skin from upper and lower eyelids.
Never Have I Ever Season 4 Episode 6 Cast
Never Have I Ever Season 4 Episode cast includes Maitreyi Ramakrishnan, Lee Rodrigue, and Dareen Barnet. They are the main cast of the series.
The series is streaming now on Netflix and fans are not ready to bid goodbye to their favorite teen drama yet.
A few new members in Season 4 include Michael Cimino as Ethan, Akshara as Janina Gavankar, Jeff Garlin as Len, Nirmala’s boyfriend, and many others.
Following are the cast member of Episode 6:
- Maitreyi Ramakrishnan as Devi Vishwakumar
- Poorna Jagannathan as Dr. Nalini Vishwakumar
- Lee Rodriguez as Fabiola Torres
- Darren Barnet as Paxton Hall- Yoshida
- Ramona Young as Eleanor Wong
- Jaren Lewison as Benjamin (Ben) Gross
- Victoria Morales as Margot
- Richa Moorjani as Kamala Nandiwadal
- Jeff Garlin as Len
Never Have I Ever Season 4 Episode 6 Recap
Episode 6 is titled ‘Had My Dream Stolen’. The episode starts with Devi feeling disappointed for not being selected to her dream school Princeton.
She pours her anger upon her mother Nalini, who seems to be trying to console her in every possible way. Devi remembers the school counselor’s suggestion of a list of safety schools.
Instead, she chooses to upgrade her resume by adding a sport. Devi is capable of doing anything to reach her goal, just like how she ended up as the boy’s swim teams’ equipment manager.
Things get even worse when she realizes that even Fabiola had applied for the same school and if she doesn’t get there, anyone else might.
Fabiola never told Devi about her application to Princeton and becomes furious when she sees Fabiola’s name beside Princeton on the board.
In a conversation with Paxton, who wasn’t seen much in this season, realizes that she was being harsh and sabotaging her friendship over something selfish.
After all, Paxton knows the feeling of losing something as it was in season 1 when he had lost his swim scholarship for which he worked hard.
By the end of the episode, the three girls are hugging when Eleanor drops a bomb about her graduating in two days to start her acting career.
It seems like things will be better between Ben and Devi. Ben overheard Margot telling a friend that she was not serious with Ben, leading to them breaking up.
In the other scene, Kamala is concerned with something else. Devi’s cousin got a job opportunity in Baltimore, but she does not give heat to it as she is busy spying on Len.
She spots her grandmother’s boyfriend at the coffee shop where she overhears him saying baby to the same Australian woman she thought she hallucinated earlier.
Finally, Len proposes to Nirmala, and everyone is excited about an Indian widow getting married when society demands her to resign in isolation and mourning.