Jalaal Hartley

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Jalaal Hartley
Born
Alma mater Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art
Occupation(s)Actor, film director, screenwriter
Years active1999 – 2020

Jalaal Hartley is a British television actor, writer and director.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleDirectorNotes
2002 My Family AlexiDewi HumphreysSeries 3, Episode 12 "Ghosts"
2003 The Booze Cruise DominicTV movie
2004 Comedy Lab - ClitheroePilotAlso writer and director
Carrie and Barry Chris1 episode
Spooks Lawrence Sayle1 episode
2005 Ultimate Force AlanRichard Holthouse1 episode
The Booze Cruise II: The Treasure Hunt Dominic
Egypt Ippolito RoselliniFerdinand FairfaxTV mini-series
2006 Murder City Julian McDowellIan Knox1 episode
Sugar Rush MarkVariousRecurring character
2007 Doctor Who Dick Charlie Palmer "The Shakespeare Code"
MissedWillGuy DuckerShort film
2007–2008 Touch Me, I'm Karen Taylor VariousVariousRecurring supporting cast
2008–2009 Holby City Tom O'DowdVarious
2011 Twenty Twelve Ben HooperJohn Morton1 episode
Doctors Spencer HawkinsVarious3 episodes
2011–2012 The Borgias PinturicchioVarious4 episodes
2012 Horrible Histories VariousVariousRecurring supporting cast for Series 4
2013 The Bible NashonTony MitchellTV mini-series
Shameless Kassi Blanco VariousSecondary character for Series 11
2014 Sherlock Jonathan Small Colm McCarthy "The Sign of Three"
Mr Selfridge Tom ReganRob Evans1 episode
In the Flesh Oliver Alice Troughton 1 episode
2015–2020 Horrible Histories Main castVarious
2015 Cucumber Arjit Malloy Alice Troughton 1 episode
2016 The Comedian's Guide to Survival LanceMark MurphyFeature film
2020 Vera Sean ForrestPaul GayS10:E1 “Blood Will Tell”


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