Aykut Hilmi (born in London, United Kingdom) is a British actor and model. [1] He is best known for starring in numerous West End theatres (such as the Royal Opera House and the Royal National Theatre [2] ) and his role in the film Mamma Mia! . [3] Hilmi has also appeared in several TV episodes including: Zen , Spooks , The IT Crowd , and Panorama . [1] His father is a Turkish Cypriot and his mother is Italian. Aykut resides in North London, with his wife and child. [1] [4]
Play | Role | Venue |
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Dalston Songs | Naz | Royal Opera House |
Fram | Imran (the poet) | Royal National Theatre |
Macbeth | Banquo | Courtyard Theatre |
Not the love I cry for | Emin | Arcola Theatre |
Saturday Night Fever | Tony | Apollo Victoria Theatre and in Germany/Scandinavia |
Yesterday Was a Weird Day | Dave | Battersea Arts Centre |
Identity Panic | Tony | Greenwich Playhouse |
The Curse of the Starving Class | Wesley | Cockpit Theatre |
West Side Story | Chino | Haymarket Theatre |
Aladdin | Aladdin | Malvern Theatre |
Quiet Storm | Marco | CockEyed Productions |
Year | Film | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Dinotopia | Skybax Pilot | TV series (1 episode) |
2004 | Beyond the Sea | Slim | |
2007 | The IT Crowd | Fitness Instructor / Karl | TV series (1 episode) |
2007 | Spooks | Abdul Kharami | TV series (1 episode) |
2008 | Mamma Mia! | Stag | |
2009 | Nine | Reporter | |
2011 | Zen | Italian Policeman | TV series (1 episode) |
2012 | EastEnders | Nico Papadopoulos | TV soap opera (9 episodes) |
2016 | 24-Live Another Day | Head MI5 Agent | TV series (9 episodes) |
2017 | Benidorm | Jose | TV soap opera (2 episodes) |
2017 | War Machine | Afgan Beurocrate | TV series (2 episodes) |
2017 | Jack Ryan | Hakan | TV film (2 episodes) |
2018 | Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald | Shafiq | |
2022 | The Sandman | Pub Visitor #4 (1389) | TV series (1 episode) |
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