Mel Raido


Mel Raido is a Jamaican-born English actor. Raido moved to London at three years old. After taking elocution lessons, he started to become hooked by the acting bug at school and studied at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art.

Early life and training

Raido, whose given name is Menelaus Joaquin, was born in Jamaica and, at age three, relocated to London with his family. He studied at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art between 1996 and 1999. He is of half Spanish and half Greek descent.

Career

He subsequently worked with the avant-garde theatre company Mabou Mines before starting his TV and film career. Mel made his breakthrough in the play Corpus Christi, where he played Jesus, at the Edinburgh Festival in 1999. He then went on to appear in numerous plays all over the country and in television dramas such as Midsomer Murders, Red Cap and The Vice.

Theatre

He has appeared numerous theatres in London including the Finborough Theatre, the Pleasance Theatre, Southwark Playhouse, and Royal Court Theatre.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Midsomer MurdersChris MegsonTV series
Episode: "Who Killed Cock Robin"
2002Long Time DeadJoe
2006O JerusalemJakob
2007Grow Your OwnNick
2008The InformersBryan Metro
2008He Kills CoppersBilly Porter
2009ClubbedDanny
2010One In TenMark
2010In Our NameMark Jackson
2011SpooksJohnny Grier
2011Hassani
2014Gemma BoveryPatrick
2015The Trials of Jimmy RoseTony ChiversShort TV series
2015LegendIan Barrie
2016The Disappointments RoomDavid
2017Villa CapriOscar