Who Is Dev Patel's Girlfriend? All About Tilda Cobham-Hervey

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Dev Patel and Tilda Cobham-Hervey met on a film shoot in 2016

GP Images/WireImage ; Frazer Harrison/Getty Dev Patel and Tilda Cobham-Hervey
GP Images/WireImage ; Frazer Harrison/Getty Dev Patel and Tilda Cobham-Hervey

Dev Patel found love like in the movies — while making one.

When shooting the film Hotel Mumbai in 2016, the Academy Award-nominated British actor — best known for his roles in Slumdog Millionaire (2009) and Lion (2016) — met Australian actress Tilda Cobham-Hervey, who replaced the actress who initially booked the role of Sally.

The cast of Hotel Mumbai sat down with IMDb at the 2018 Toronto International Film Festival to talk about the film. "We had such a wonderful ensemble," Patel said at the time. "It was one of those intense experiences that brings you together."

Patel and Cobham-Hervey made their relationship public in 2017, stepping out together with Patel's mom in Los Angeles.

So who is Dev Patel's girlfriend? Here's everything to know about Tilda-Cobham-Hervey and her relationship with The Green Knight star.

She met Patel on the set of Hotel Mumbai

James Elsby/Getty From left: Armie Hammer, Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Dev Patel
James Elsby/Getty From left: Armie Hammer, Tilda Cobham-Hervey and Dev Patel

Maybe it was kismet that Hotel Mumbai's female lead Teresa Palmer pulled out of the film due to her pregnancy, or that the film happened to be shooting in Cobham-Hervey's Australian hometown of Adelaide. It would seem the stars did align, though, when Cobham-Hervey was cast to replace Palmer as Sally in 2016.

Patel and Cobham-Hervey got to know one another while shooting the thriller based on the 2008 terrorist attacks at the Taj Mahal Palace.

According to Vogue Australia, the actress showed Patel around Adelaide — where he now lives — and introduced him to what would be his favorite local restaurant, Jasmin.

She co-directed a short film with Patel

Don Arnold/WireImage Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Don Arnold/WireImage Tilda Cobham-Hervey

After writing and directing her first short film, A Field Guide to Being a 12-Year-Old Girl, in 2017, Cobham-Hervey worked alongside Patel when co-writing and co-directing the award-winning animated short Roborovski (2021), which follows a tiny hamster that becomes murderous after being overlooked by pet shop customers.

When asked what inspired her to create the short film, Cobham-Hervey told Inspired By in 2022, "That was sort of my boyfriend's fault."

"We were meant to be going out for dinner one night and I was very hungry, and he disappeared into a room and he's like, 'I can't talk to you for a while. I'm just coming up with this idea and I just need a moment to write it down,' " the director continued.

Although she initially turned down Patel's pitch of "a story about the tiniest hamster in the entire world," she warmed up to it after dinner.

"We were working on a script that he's just finished filming called Monkey Man, which is sort of an intense action movie. And it was very dark and violent, and we needed a way to switch off from that," Cobham-Hervey added. "So at night, we would sit with me, Dev, and a man called John Collee, who wrote Happy Feet ... so we would all sit around at dinner and talk about hamsters."

She was an ambassador of the Adelaide Fringe Festival

Saverio Marfia/WireImage Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Saverio Marfia/WireImage Tilda Cobham-Hervey

Adelaide Fringe is a massive, 31-day arts festival in Australia, for which Cobham-Hervey served as an ambassador in 2021.

"My parents met at the Fringe Festival in '86. Mom was dancing in a show and my dad was lighting it," the actress told The Project in December 2020. "You can say the Fringe has a very, very special place in my heart. I don't know if I'd be here without the Fringe."

"What I love about the Fringe is [that] I always just try to go and see as much as humanly possible, and just stumbling into shows that you wouldn't usually necessarily know to pick," she added. "There [are] people of all ages, all abilities, coming together in this sort of melting pot of creativity, so you can't go wrong with anything you see at the Fringe."

Cobham-Hervey also revealed that while Adelaide can be a sleepy town throughout the year, it comes alive when it's time for the festival.

She played Helen Reddy in I Am Woman

John Sciulli/Getty From left: Unjoo Moon, Helen Reddy and Tilda Cobham-Hervey
John Sciulli/Getty From left: Unjoo Moon, Helen Reddy and Tilda Cobham-Hervey

Helen Reddy was the feminist icon behind the 1971 anthem "I Am Woman." Just like Reddy, Cobham-Hervey was born in Australia and got the opportunity to play the hitmaker in the 2020 biopic (which also starred Evan Peters).

"It's an amazing opportunity to be given the chance to play such an extraordinary woman," Cobham-Hervey told Red Carpet TV News in 2019. "I think she's so inspiring and going on this journey of making this film and researching her has deeply changed me. She's really so inspiring, so it was a big challenge and big shoes to step into."

She rehearsed for five weeks before shooting. During that time, she sang for two or three hours every morning and she worked with a breathing coach.

While "I Am Woman" became Helen Reddy's unofficial life theme song, Cobham-Hervey told Tribute Movies at the TIFF 2019, the unofficial theme song for her own life would be Supertramp's "Dreamer."

While promoting the film in September 2019, Cobham-Hervey visited Canada alongside Patel, who was on a press tour for his project, The Personal History of David Copperfield. The premieres happened to be hosted simultaneously and in the same location.

She acted during her senior year of high school

Aaron Davidson/Getty Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Aaron Davidson/Getty Tilda Cobham-Hervey

Cobham-Hervey spent the last year of high school filming the 2013 indie film 52 Tuesdays — in her breakout role portraying 16-year-old Billie, who moves in with her father after her other parent comes out as a transgender man.

The scheduling required her to film every Tuesday throughout her last year at Marryatville High School.

According to Vogue Australia, the breakout star signed with AMA Talent Agency and CAA after the film's release at the 2014 Sundance Film Festival, and then landed supporting roles in various Australian television series such as Barracuda and The Kettering Incident.

She performed in a circus troupe

Frazer Harrison/Getty Tilda Cobham-Hervey
Frazer Harrison/Getty Tilda Cobham-Hervey

In 2016, Cobham-Hervey opened up about her days performing in a circus troupe.

According to The Sydney Morning Herald, she trained with the Adelaide-based youth circus troupe Cirkidz. Her specialties in the five major productions she performed in were hula hoop, trapeze and acrobatics — each with a storytelling element to her various acts.

"I started doing circus school when I was about 9, and then at 14, me and six and other members of the youth circus made a company," she told Marie Claire Australia in June 2016. "We decided to make a show for the Adelaide Fringe thinking it was kind of hilarious, and it went so well that we traveled around with that show for three months."

She continued: "It was never a straight circus, no leotards and animals … It was more circus theater, circus storytelling. My parents are both in the arts and I had grown up watching my mum perform and my dad's light shows. What I really loved was the process of making something and coming up with different ways to tell stories."

She threw Patel a birthday party in 2020

gotpap/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Dev Patel and Tilda Cobham-Hervey
gotpap/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images Dev Patel and Tilda Cobham-Hervey

The world had just shut down amid the pandemic when it was Patel's 30th birthday in April 2020, so Cobham-Hervey got creative and took the party to the front lawn where the two were spotted with a bottle of Hendrick's gin, some champagne flutes and a lemon for garnish — maybe French 75s? Also, there were birthday balloons.

The two actors laid out a green yoga mat, with hand sanitizer nearby, and invited friends to share in celebrating Patel's milestone birthday at a safe distance, of course. The couple was photographed snuggling, smooching and smiling.

In 2021, the pair left Los Angeles and joined several other A-listers (Natalie Portman, Matt Damon and Julia Roberts) in moving to Australia to wait out the pandemic.

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