Rishi Bhat (born 1984) is a former child actor and internet entrepreneur. He co-starred alongside Hal Scardino and Litefoot in the 1995 film The Indian in the Cupboard, for which he received a Young Artist Award nomination. In addition, he sold 2 internet startups, SiegeSoft and myEDesk.com, during the dotcom boom of the late 90s, at age 15. Bhat received widespread media attention in 2000 for the sale of his software startups at a relatively young age. Among others, he was profiled and/or interviewed by ABC's Good Morning America, BusinessWeek, The Chicago Tribune, and The Chicago Sun-Times.
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| - Rishi Bhat (born 1984) is a former child actor and internet entrepreneur. He co-starred alongside Hal Scardino and Litefoot in the 1995 film The Indian in the Cupboard, for which he received a Young Artist Award nomination. In addition, he sold 2 internet startups, SiegeSoft and myEDesk.com, during the dotcom boom of the late 90s, at age 15. Bhat received widespread media attention in 2000 for the sale of his software startups at a relatively young age. Among others, he was profiled and/or interviewed by ABC's Good Morning America, BusinessWeek, The Chicago Tribune, and The Chicago Sun-Times.
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| - Rishi Bhat (born 1984) is a former child actor and internet entrepreneur. He co-starred alongside Hal Scardino and Litefoot in the 1995 film The Indian in the Cupboard, for which he received a Young Artist Award nomination. In addition, he sold 2 internet startups, SiegeSoft and myEDesk.com, during the dotcom boom of the late 90s, at age 15. Bhat received widespread media attention in 2000 for the sale of his software startups at a relatively young age. Among others, he was profiled and/or interviewed by ABC's Good Morning America, BusinessWeek, The Chicago Tribune, and The Chicago Sun-Times.
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