Background
Jogia was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. His father is a British Indian expatriate of Gujarati ethnicity, who immigrated to Canada, and his mother is of English, Welsh and German descent.
Jogia was born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia. His father is a British Indian expatriate of Gujarati ethnicity, who immigrated to Canada, and his mother is of English, Welsh and German descent.
He is best known for playing Ben Stark in Caprica, Beck Oliver on Victorious, Danny Desai in Twisted, and Pharaoh Tutankhamun in the miniseries Tut. Jogia has an older brother Ketan Jogia. Jogia speaks some Gujarati.
Jogia is a dual citizen of Canada and the United Kingdom.
His first role came in 2006, when he played Danny Araujo, the younger brother of a teenage transsexual woman, Gwen Araujo, in the television movie A Girl Like Maine: The Gwen Araujo Story, directed by Agnieszka Holland. He appeared in The CW television series Aliens in America as the character Sam.
In 2008, he appeared as Champ on Gym Teacher: The Movie and Tajid in Spectacular!, both for the Nickelodeon network. Jogia played Ben Stark in the television series Caprica, a spin-off of Battlestar Galactica, on the Sciences Fi Channel.
Jogia portrayed Beck Oliver in the Nickelodeon television program Victorious, which premiered in March 2010.
He also appeared as Beck Oliver in the Victorious crossover movie, iParty With Victorious. He co-hosted the Transformers: Dark of the Moon premiere on June 28, 2011 in New New York Jogia was cast in the lead role of Danny Desai on the American Broadcasting Company Family series Twisted (originally titled Socio), which premiered on June 11, 2013.
The show was cancelled after one season.
In 2014, Jogia was cast to play the lead role of King Tut in the Spike miniseries, Tut. The miniseries premiered on Spike on July 19, 2015.
Jogia attended Killarney Secondary School until the age of 16, before leaving school to pursue acting full-time. Jogia founded the online PSA organization Straight But Not Narrow supported by Josh Hutcherson, which is aimed towards changing the attitudes and viewpoints of young, straight people about the LGBT community.