Phaldut Sharma
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Phaldut "Paul" Sharma, also known as Paul Sharma, is a UK-based actor and dancer.
Career[]
Famous for sitting on the toilet seat for 7 weeks Sharma played in Casualty and then Damon Lynch in 2011,[1] Rajiv in comedy-drama Roger Roger and was Paul in Meet the Magoons.[2] He has also appeared in episodes of Life on Mars, Dalziel and Pascoe and the BBC daytime series Doctors. also appeared in one episode of Ultimate Force Series 4 Episode 3 "the dividing line"
Sharma was in the first episode of the UK comedy The Office, playing Sanj and was Stacey Shipman's (Joanna Page) ex-fiancé, Achmed, in Gavin & Stacey. In 2009, Sharma appeared as Hindu nationalist Harish Dhillon in an episode of Spooks. In 2012, Sharma was cast in EastEnders as Masood Ahmed's (Nitin Ganatra) brother AJ, a regular character.[3] He left the soap opera in 2014.[4] He also appeared in episode six of Hunted.
In 2015, Sharma released I Gotta Be Me - a ten part web comedy in which he plays Paul Shah - a semi-autobiographical character based on his experience as a Sammy Davis Junior tribute act.[5] He also appeared as Leigh in episodes four and five of Cucumber. In 2019, he appeared as Tom, the father of Sophie who befriends the titular character in season 1 of Hanna.
In 2021, Sharma appeared as DCI Ram Sidhu in the fourth series of ITV drama Unforgotten.[6]
Stage[]
Sharma played Sammy Davis Jr in the West End production of Rat Pack Confidential in 2003.[7]
From September to October 2010, he appeared in Factory Theatre Company's Boiling Frogs at Southwark Playhouse, London.[8][9]
References[]
- ^ Casualty semi-regulars
- ^ Meet the Magoons episode guide on Channel 4
- ^ Kilkelly, Daniel (1 June 2012). "'EastEnders' casts Masood's brother AJ". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 1 June 2012.
- ^ Klompus, Jack (24 September 2013). "'EastEnders' axes four stars: AJ, Poppy, Carl and Kirsty to leave soap". Digital Spy. Hearst Magazines UK. Retrieved 24 September 2013.
- ^ http://www.igottabeme.net
- ^ Cripps, Charlotte (3 March 2021). "Unforgotten, series 4 episode 2 recap: Could Cassie and Sunny's new case involve corrupt coppers?". The Independent. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
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- ^ Boiling Frogs Review
- ^ Boiling Frogs Review in The Independent
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- Living people
- British people of Indo-Guyanese descent
- Welsh male stage actors
- Welsh male television actors
- People from Newport, Wales
- People educated at Bassaleg School
- Alumni of the Guildford School of Acting
- Male actors from London
- Welsh male film actors
- Guyanese Hindus
- 1981 births
- British people of Indian descent