He attended the private Roman Catholic grammar school Waldron Mercy Academy, followed by the Episcopal Academy, a private Episcopal high school located at the time in Merion Station, Pennsylvania. Shyamalan was raised in his hometown of Penn Valley, Pennsylvania. Shyamalan's parents immigrated to the United States when he was six weeks old. Jayalakshmi, an ethnic Tamil, is an OB-GYN. Shyamalan, is a Malayali neurologist from Puducherry and a JIPMER graduate, his mother, Dr. The son of Indian Tamil and Malayalam parents, his father, Dr. Shyamalan was born in Pondicherry, a town in the Union Territory of Puducherry in India. In 2008, Shyamalan was awarded the Padma Shri by the government of India. Most of his commercially successful films were co-produced and released by Walt Disney Studios' Touchstone and Hollywood Pictures and Universal imprints. Shyamalan is also known for filming and setting his films in and around Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
He is also one of the executive producers and occasional director of Wayward Pines and the critically acclaimed series Servant. Shyamalan was also called in for an uncredited rewrite for the teen film She's All That (1999) and also served as a writer for the film Stuart Little (1999). In addition to his directorial work, Shyamalan was story creator and a producer for the horror film Devil (2010). Glass is the third and final chapter of his Unbreakable film series, which commenced in 2000. With a total budget of $34 million between them, these three films earned a combined box office of $625 million. Following the financial failure of After Earth, Shyamalan's career was revived with the release of the found footage horror film The Visit (2015), the psychological thriller Split (2016), and the superhero thriller Glass (2019). Afterward, Shyamalan released a series of poorly received but sometimes financially successful movies, including the period-piece thriller The Village (2004), the dark fantasy Lady in the Water (2006), the eco-thriller The Happening (2008), The Last Airbender (2010) (an adaptation based on the first season of the Nickelodeon animated television series Avatar: The Last Airbender), and the science fiction film After Earth (2013). For The Sixth Sense, Shyamalan received nominations for the Academy Award for Best Director and the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay. His most well-received films include the supernatural thriller The Sixth Sense (1999), the superhero thriller Unbreakable (2000), and the science fiction thriller Signs (2002). His second movie was the comedy-drama film Wide Awake (1998). He made his directorial debut in 1992 with his first movie Praying with Anger.