Himesh Patel
British actor
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2025 | Listed in filmography with project 'Bubble & Squeak', details unspecified |
2025 | Set to star in 'Bubble & Squeak' as Declan |
2024 | Himesh Patel cast as Captain Arthur Hastings in an Audible original adaptation of Agatha Christie's 'The Mysterious Affair at Styles' |
2024 | Scheduled to appear in two upcoming films: 'Greedy People' as Will Shelley and 'The Assessment' as Aaryan |
2024 | Cast in the main role of Daniel Kumar in The Franchise |
2023 | Played Thomas in the film 'Good Grief' |
2023 | Featured in Black Mirror episode 'Joan Is Awful', playing both himself and a character named Krish |
2022 | Patel was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie for Station Eleven |
2022 | Made an end credits cameo as Dr. John Watson in Enola Holmes 2. |
2022 | Patel was nominated for the Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Cast in a Motion Picture for Don't Look Up |
2022 | Appeared as himself in an episode of Ten Percent |
2022 | Appeared in two films: 'Enola Holmes 2' with a cameo as Dr. John Watson, and voiced Keith in 'The Amazing Maurice' |
2021 | Starred in HBO miniseries Station Eleven, earning a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or Movie |
2021 | Acted in the short film Enjoy. |
2021 | Appeared in Adam McKay's Netflix film Don't Look Up |
2020 | Appeared as Jordan Hatwal in the comedy series Avenue 5, starring Hugh Laurie. |
2020 | Appeared in Christopher Nolan's film Tenet |
2020 | Patel won the Eastern Eye Award for Film, TV & Drama - Best Actor for the film Yesterday |
December 2020 | Himesh Patel became a father, welcoming a daughter. |
2019 | Appeared on the Children in Need album, singing The Killers' song 'All These Things That I've Done'. |
2019 | Appeared in The Aeronauts alongside Felicity Jones and Eddie Redmayne. |
2019 | Patel made his film debut in Yesterday, singing live and covering various Beatles songs, marking his breakthrough role. |
2019 | Patel was nominated for the Teen Choice Award in the Choice Summer Movie Actor category for the film Yesterday |
2019 | Starred in the film Yesterday |
2019 | Cast as Emery Staines in The Luminaries mini-series, based on Eleanor Catton's 2013 book. |
2019 | Joined the cast of HBO Max limited series Station Eleven. |
June 21 2019 | Released soundtrack album for the film 'Yesterday', distributed by Universal Pictures, Universal Music, and Capitol Records in various formats including streaming, CD, and digital download. |
2017 | Patel was credited as a producer for the feature film My Pure Land. |
2017 | Patel was cast in Don Juan in Soho as 'Vagabond' alongside David Tennant, and appeared in the BBC comedy Climaxed as Amit and made a short appearance in Motherland. |
2017 | Portrayed The Suit in the comedy short film The Fox, directed by Henry Scriven. |
2016 | Performed in 'Le Bossu' at Edinburgh Festival and Wilton's Music Hall |
September 27 2016 | Himesh Patel made his first TV appearance after leaving EastEnders in the Channel 4 sitcom Damned, playing ex-constable and social worker Nitin for 12 episodes across two series. |
April 22 2016 | Made his last appearance on EastEnders after playing the character Tamwar Masood for nine years, departing to explore other acting opportunities. |
2014 | Cast as Pavan in the short film Two Dosas, which won multiple awards including Best Short Comedy at the London Short Film Festival and Best Comedy at the Aspen Film Festival. |
2013 | Himesh Patel appeared in Children in Need as a Jazz Dancer in 1 episode |
July 25 2013 | Filmed and began airing the internet spin-off 'Tamwar Tales - The Life of an Assistant Market Inspector', a four-episode series released weekly on the EastEnders official website. |
2011 | Patel and Meryl Fernandes won the Inside Soap Award for Best Wedding for their storyline in EastEnders. |
2011 | Co-wrote episode one of EastEnders: E20 series three with co-star Charlie G. Hawkins. |
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