Amit Shah (actor)
Amit Kaushik Shah is a British actor.
Early life
Amit Shah was born in Enfield on 26 April 1981. Shah's parents were originally from Kenya, and his grandparents from Gujarat in India. His father is an accountant, and his mother is a health-food shop manager. Shah was cast as the lead in a school play at the age of 16. Shah read Drama at Staffordshire University and then went on to train at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art in West London. In 2003 he was given permission by the principal to graduate early so that he could begin rehearsals for Bombay Dreams, a West-End musical produced by Andrew Lloyd Webber.Acting career
In 2006, Shah was offered a part in The Royal Hunt of the Sun at the National Theatre; the same part that Derek Jacobi played in the original production in 1964. He stayed on at the National Theatre to perform three plays, including The Alchemist, directed by Nicholas Hytner for which he was nominated for an Ian Charleson Award. He also played a principal role in The Man of Mode, alongside Tom Hardy, Rory Kinnear and Hayley Atwell.Shah has starred in a variety of TV shows since 2006. His most notable roles include Sunny in BBC One's Hospital People, Fred in Channel 4's Crashing, and Torque in The Witcher for Netflix.
Shah's first major part in a feature film was in 2014 for The Hundred-Foot Journey in which he starred alongside Helen Mirren and Om Puri. He has since been cast in Johnny English Strikes Again, Ordinary Love, and Last Christmas.
Filmography
Television
Theatre
Year | Title | Role | Venue | Director |
2003 | Bombay Dreams | Cast | Apollo Victoria Theatre | Andrew Lloyd Webber |
2006 | The Royal Hunt of The Sun | Cast | Royal National Theatre | Trevor Nunn |
2007 | The Alchemist | Abel Drugger | Royal National Theatre | Nicholas Hytner |
2011 | King Lear | Oswald | Royal National Theatre | Robin Lough |
2012 | The Comedy of Errors | Angelo | Royal National Theatre | Dominic Cooke |