Gregg Chillin

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Gregg Chilingirian
Born
Gregg Chilingirian

(1988-12-15) 15 December 1988 (age 35)
Cambridgeshire, England
Occupation(s)Actor, writer, director
Years active2001–present

Gregg Chilingirian (born 15 December 1988) better known by his stage name Gregg Chillin, is an English actor, director and writer born in Cambridgeshire.

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Early life

Gregg Chilingirian was born in December 1988 in Cambridge to parents of Armenian and English descent. [1]

Career

Chillin is notable for his role as ruthless vampire Domenico in SKY, HBO and AMC's A Discovery of Witches . [2]

He has appeared in many television shows over the years, including as Zoroaster da Peretola in David S. Goyer's TV series Da Vinci's Demons . [3] Owen in the first series of BBC Three's Being Human , BBC One's Inside Men , Waking the Dead and Zen playing the character of Pepe Spadola alongside Rufus Sewell.

He provided the voice of Ron Weasley in several of the Harry Potter video games. [4]

Chillin made his stage debut at the Royal National Theatre playing Mark in Dennis Kelly's DNA in 2008. [5] [6]

Chillin played Lord Ingtar Shinowa in The Wheel of Time . [7]

In 2023, he made his debut as a director with the eleven-minute short film George, for which he also wrote the screenplay and starred in one of the main roles, that of the eponymous George. [8] [9] [10]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002 Epstein's Night  [ de ]Jochen Epstein
2003Little Wolf's Book of BadnessSanjay (voice)
2006 A Good Year Hip Hopper #1
2010 4.3.2.1. Manuel
Huge Kayvan
2011 Freddy Frogface Victor (voice)
2012 Twenty8k Ricky

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 The Green-Eyed Monster RenatoTelevision film
2002 The Queen's Nose Jack6 episodes
2003StarMitch
2004 The Mysti Show Rob2 episodes
2004, 2006 The Bill Trey Harper / Michael Holmes2 episodes
2005 If... MickeyEpisode: "If... TV Goes Down the Tube"
2006 Jackanory Prince SohrabEpisode: "The Magician of Samarkand"
2007 Holby City Satnam PatelEpisode: "Close Relations"
Nearly Famous Ash Chopra6 episodes
2008 Waking the Dead NabilEpisode: "Sins: Part 1"
2009 Being Human Owen5 episodes
2010PulseRafee HusseinTelevision film
2011 Aurelio Zen Pepe SpadolaEpisode: "Vendetta"
2012 Inside Men Riaz4 episodes
Kidnap and Ransom Mahvir Mehta3 episodes
LeavingJonah3 episodes
2013The Last WitchDaniel HerrickTelevision film
2013–2015 Da Vinci's Demons Zoroaster27 episodes
2016 Scott & Bailey SCAS Neil Simpson3 episodes
2017 Still Star-Crossed Mercutio Episode: "In Fair Verona, Where We Lay Our Scene"
2018 Dark Heart Dr. Luke Paul3 episodes
2018–2022 A Discovery of Witches Domenico Michele20 episodes
2019 Queens of Mystery Tobias Young2 episodes
2020 Absentia Mubin2 episodes
2021 The One Nick Gedny7 episodes
2022HarmonicaShavi5 episodes
2023 The Wheel of Time Lord Ingtar Shinowa6 episodes
COBRA Nate Stevens6 episodes

Video games

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone Ron Weasley, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Raymond
2002 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets Ron Weasley
2004 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban Ron Weasley
2005 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire Ron Weasley
2007 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix Gang Member #1, Ravenclaw Students
2011 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 Additional voices
2012 Harry Potter for Kinect Ron Weasley
2019 Anthem Trooper Remnant

Theme park

YearTitleRoleNotes
2005 SpongeBob SquarePants 4-D American Extra

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