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Phaldut Sharma Andrea Gordon Paddock Suite, The Courtyard, 55 Charterhouse Street, London, EC1M 6HA p: + 44 (0) 20 73360351 e: [email protected] Phaldut Sharma Andrea Gordon Location: Greater London, United Kingdom Eye Colour: Brown Height: 5'7" (170 cm) Hair Colour: Black Weight: 10st. 0lb. (63.5 kg) Hair Length: Short Playing Age: 36 - 45 Voice Character: Friendly Appearance: Middle Eastern, Pakistani, Indian Voice Quality: Light Credits 2021, Television, Chief Constable Fraser, Sherwood, ITV / House, Lewis Arnold 2020, Television, TJ Weston, A Discovery of Witches, Bad Wolf / Sky 1, Jamie Donoughue 2020, Television, Ram (Series Regular), Unforgotten 4, ITV/ Mainstreet, Andy Wilson 2019, Feature Film, Moody, A Gift From Bob, Parkhouse Pictures, Charles Martin Smith 2019, Television, Sanji, Avenue 5, HBO, Armando Iannucci 2019, Television, Dr Lodge, The Accident, Channel 4, Sandra Goldbacher 2019, Television, Major Williams, The Singapore Grip, Mammoth Screen, Tom Vaughan 2018, Feature Film, Fixer, The Wedding Guest, Chisel Films, Michael Winterbottom 2018, Feature Film, The Butcher, David Copperfield, Free Range Films, Armando Iannucci 2018, Television, Tom, Hanna, Amazon/ Working Title / NBC, Various Directors 2017, Feature Film, Sanjeev, Dear Mr Vidal, Michael Hoffman 2017, Television, Chris, Back, Channel 4, Ben Palmer 2016, Stage, Sultan Mahmood, What Shadows, Birmingham Rep, Roxana Silbert 2016, Stage, Moazzam Begg / Choudhury, Another World: Losing Our Children To The Islamic State, National Theatre, Nicholas Kent 2016, Stage, AJ / Simon, Firebird, Trafalgar Studios, Ed Hall 2015, Stage, AJ/Simon, Firebird, Hampstead Theatre, Ed Hall 2015, Television, Mohamed Bangash, CUFFS, Tiger Aspect, Anthony Philipson 2014, Television, Leigh, Cucumber, Red for Channel 4, Alice Troughton 2012, Television, Umair Qassani, Hunted, BBC & HBO, Alrick Riley Television, A.J. (regular Character), Eastenders, BBC, Feature Film, Sharif, GRAVITY, Warner Brothers, Alfonso Cuaron Television, Sanjay, The Office, BBC Television, Ash Atalla Television, Ahmed, Gavin & Stacey, BBC Television, Christine Gernon Television, Harish Dhillon, Spooks, BBC Television, Ed Hall Television, D.S. Stern, Silent Witness, BBC, Keith Boab Television, Darren, Home time, BBC, Christine Gernon Television, Life On Mars, BBC Television, Andrew Gunn Television, Sarfraz, Clocking Off, Factory Series Ltd for BBC, Brian Percival Television, Darpak Gill, Bodies, Hat Trick Productions, Feature Film, Children Of Men, Universal Studios, Alfonso Cuaron Television, Dalziel & Pascoe, BBC Television, Richard Signy Television, Sanjeev Singh, Whatever It Takes, ITV, Andy Hay Television, Mark London, Swiss Toni, Tiger Aspect, Dominic Brigstock Television, Paul (regular character), Meet the Magoons, Wark Clements/C4, Hardeep Kholi Stage, Sammy Davis Jnr, Rat Pack Confidential, Whitehall Theatre & Nottingham Playhouse, Giles Croft Television, Vinnay Ramdas (Semi -Regular), Casualty, BBC Television, Various Directors Phaldut Sharma 1/2 Stage, Metroplis Kabarett, Royal National Theatre, Henry Goodman Feature Film, Asif, It Was An Accident, Burkett Pictures, Methen Hussain Stage, Shane, Sparkle Shark, Royal National Theatre, Terry Johnson Stage, Cat, Honk, Stephen Joseph Theatre, Julia McKenzie Television, Rajiv, Roger Roger - 3 Series, BBC Television, Tony Dow Film, Jamie, A-Z, Why Not Films Ltd, Michael Geoghan Stage, Lennox, Macbeth, Phoebus Cart, Mark Rylance Television, Elvis, What You Lookin' At? (1 series), Humphrey Barclay Productions, Trix Worrell Stage, Ram, Ramayan Lyric, Hammersmith W/Yorkshire/Bristol Old Vic, David Farr Film, Paul, The Drop, Westend Central Productions, Hardeep Kholi Film, Assistant, Wild Justice, Interactice Films, Tony Wharmby Television, Ranjit, The Bench (2 series), BBC Television, Matthew Evans Television, Bernarly, Ultimate Force, Bentley Productions, Lawrence Moodie Stage, Ghandi, Boiling Frogs, Factory Theatre, Alex Hassell Radio, Sailesh/various, The Headset Set Series 1, BBC Radio 4, Tilusha Ghelani Radio, Anil, Beauty Of Britain Series 2, BBC Radio 4, Tilusha Ghelani Radio, Anil, Beauty of Britain Series 1, BBC Radio 4, Tilusha Ghelani Radio, Recycling Man, Ed Reardons Week, BBC Radio 4, Dawn Ellis Radio, Bank Clerk, Ed Reardons Week, BBC Radio 4, Dawn Ellis 2018, Animation, Sid Singh, Shane The Chef, HOHO Entertainment / Channel 5, Accents & Dialects: (* = native) RP, West Indies, Welsh-Standard*, London*, Cockney, Indian, Birmingham, Cardiff Languages: (* = Native/Fluent) English* Music & Dance: (* = highly skilled) Contemporary Dance, Tap*, Tenor*, Choreography, Ballet, Jazz Dancing, Ballad Sports: (* = highly skilled) Stage Combat*, Football Vehicle Licences: Car Driving Licence Other Skills: Juggling, Mime Powered by Spotlight and Tagmin The information in this CV has been provided by or on behalf of the client concerned via Spotlight.com. 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