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'''Sartaj Garewal''' is a British actor and voice artist who works in films, TV, theatre and audio.
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| name = Sartaj Garewal
| birth_place = [[Wiltshire]], [[South West England]]
| nationality = British
| occupation = Actor
| years_active = 2000-present
}}
'''Sartaj Garewal''' is a British actor and voice artist who works in films, TV, theatre and audio. His films include ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film)|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]'' (2003), ''[[Dirty War (film)|Dirty War]]'' (2004), ''[[The Infidel (2010 film)|The Infidel]]'' (2010) and ''Baseline'' (2010).


== Biography ==
Films include ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (film)|The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]'' (2003), ''[[Dirty War (film)|Dirty War]]'' (2004), ''[[The Infidel (2010 film)|The Infidel]]'' (2010) and ''Baseline'' (2010).
Born and raised in [[Wiltshire]], Garewal holds a BA(Hons) Accounting & Finance.


== Career ==
Notable stage performances include Behind The Beautiful Forevers (National Theatre) 2015. Other theatre includes Romeo & Juliet (Royal Exchange Manchester), [[Taming of the Shrew]] (Arcola Theatre), East is East (New Vic Theatre, Stoke), Too Close to Home (Lyric Hammersmith, and Tinderbox (Bush Theatre) 2008.
Notable stage performances include Behind The Beautiful Forevers (National Theatre) 2015 and Wipers (Leicester Curve) 2016. Other theatre includes Romeo & Juliet (Royal Exchange Manchester), [[Taming of the Shrew]] (Arcola Theatre), East is East (New Vic Theatre, Stoke), Too Close to Home (Lyric Hammersmith, and Tinderbox (Bush Theatre) 2008.


He played the lead role of Kuljit in BBC radio drama [[Silver Street]] for 6 years and has narrated various audiobooks including Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese, Jubilee by Shelley Harris and Playing It My Way, Sachin Tendulkar's autobiography. He has also featured on The Archers and BBC Radio 4's Book At Bedtime.
He played the lead role of Kuljit in the BBC radio drama [[Silver Street]] for six years and has narrated various audiobooks including Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese, Jubilee by Shelley Harris, and Playing It My Way, Sachin Tendulkar's autobiography. He has also featured on The Archers and BBC Radio 4's Book At Bedtime.

Born and raised in [[Wiltshire]], Garewal holds a BA(Hons) Accounting & Finance.


Garewal played Jasper Choudhury in over 50 episodes in season 2 of the US teen drama [[House of Anubis]] for [[Nickelodeon]] in 2012. Other screen credits include The Gold (BBC) 2022, This Country (BBC) 2020 and the feature film Men In Black International (Columbia/Sony) 2019. In 2023, he portrayed the role of [[List of Doctors characters (2023)#Professor Abid Anwar|Professor Abid Anwar]] in the [[BBC]] soap opera ''[[Doctors (2000 TV series)|Doctors]]''.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Timblick |first1=Simon |title=Doctors spoilers: Rob Hollins moves in with Emma! |url=https://www.whattowatch.com/spoilers/doctors-spoilers-rob-hollins-moves-in-with-emma |access-date=18 May 2023 |work=[[What to Watch]] |publisher=([[Future plc]])}}</ref>
Garewal played Jasper Choudhury in over 50 episodes in Season 2 of US teen drama [[House of Anubis]] for [[Nickelodeon]] in 2012.


==Filmography==
==Filmography==
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!Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes
!Year !! Title !! Role !! Notes
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|2023 || ''[[Doctors (2000 TV series)|Doctors]]'' || [[List of Doctors characters (2023)#Professor Abid Anwar|Professor Abid Anwar]] || Recurring role
|2014 || [[Cats and Trees]] ||Shiv || Completed
|-
|-
|2012 || [[Tezz]] || Anil's Friend ||
|2012 || ''[[Tezz]]''|| Anil's Friend ||
|-
|-
|2012 || [[House of Anubis]] || Jasper Choudhuary || 39 episodes
|2012 || ''[[House of Anubis]]'' || Jasper Choudhuary || 39 episodes
|-
|-
|2012 || [[L8r]] || Mr. Ackland || episode: Youngers 2
|2012 || ''[[L8r]]''|| Mr. Ackland || episode: Youngers 2
|-
|-
|2011 || [[Densi Boyz]] || Menon ||
|2011 || ''[[Densi Boyz]]'' || Menon ||
|-
|-
|2010 || [[Law and Order: UK]] || Ravi Luthra || episode: Defence
|2010 || ''[[Law and Order: UK]]'' || Ravi Luthra || episode: Defence
|-
|-
|2010 || [[Non-Resident]] || Raj || Short
|2010 || ''[[Non-Resident]]''|| Raj || Short
|-
|-
|2010 || Baseline || Fiaz ||
|2010 || ''Baseline''|| Fiaz ||
|-
|-
|2010 || The Infidel || Wasif ||
|2010 || ''The Infidel''|| Wasif ||
|-
|-
|2008 || Christie || Mo || Video Short
|2008 || ''Christie''|| Mo || Video Short
|-
|-
|2006 || [[The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers]] || Darshan || Voice
|2006 || ''[[The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers]]'' || Darshan || Voice
|-
|-
|2003-2004 || [[Casualty (TV series)|Casualty]] || PC Whatmore / PC Davies || TV Series
|2003-2004 || [[Casualty (TV series)|''Casualty'']] || PC Whatmore / PC Davies || TV series
|-
|-
|2004 || [[Dirty War]] ||Bomb Incident Room Officer || TV Movie
|2004 || ''[[Dirty War]]'' ||Bomb Incident Room Officer || TV movie
|-
|-
|2004 || [[Keen Eddie]] || PC Henning || episode: Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité
|2004 || ''[[Keen Eddie]]'' || PC Henning || episode: Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité
|-
|-
|2003 || [[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]] || Rocket Room Crewman ||
|2003 || ''[[The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen]]'' || Rocket Room Crewman ||
|-
|-
|2003 || [[Doctors (TV series)|Doctors]] || Malvin Dale || episode: Assisted Passage
|2003 || [[Doctors (2000 TV series)|''Doctors'']] || Malvin Dale || episode: Assisted Passage
|-
|-
|2000 || [[The Bill]] || Rudy Ramphal || episode: Riot City
|2000 || ''[[The Bill]]'' || Rudy Ramphal || episode: Riot City
|-
|-
|2000 || [[EastEnders]] || Paramedic || episode: Episode dated 17 January 2000
|2000 || ''[[EastEnders]]''|| Paramedic || episode: Episode dated 17 January 2000
|}
|}

== References ==
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==External links==
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Latest revision as of 15:41, 19 March 2024

Sartaj Garewal
Born
NationalityBritish
OccupationActor
Years active2000-present

Sartaj Garewal is a British actor and voice artist who works in films, TV, theatre and audio. His films include The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (2003), Dirty War (2004), The Infidel (2010) and Baseline (2010).

Biography[edit]

Born and raised in Wiltshire, Garewal holds a BA(Hons) Accounting & Finance.

Career[edit]

Notable stage performances include Behind The Beautiful Forevers (National Theatre) 2015 and Wipers (Leicester Curve) 2016. Other theatre includes Romeo & Juliet (Royal Exchange Manchester), Taming of the Shrew (Arcola Theatre), East is East (New Vic Theatre, Stoke), Too Close to Home (Lyric Hammersmith, and Tinderbox (Bush Theatre) 2008.

He played the lead role of Kuljit in the BBC radio drama Silver Street for six years and has narrated various audiobooks including Cutting For Stone by Abraham Verghese, Jubilee by Shelley Harris, and Playing It My Way, Sachin Tendulkar's autobiography. He has also featured on The Archers and BBC Radio 4's Book At Bedtime.

Garewal played Jasper Choudhury in over 50 episodes in season 2 of the US teen drama House of Anubis for Nickelodeon in 2012. Other screen credits include The Gold (BBC) 2022, This Country (BBC) 2020 and the feature film Men In Black International (Columbia/Sony) 2019. In 2023, he portrayed the role of Professor Abid Anwar in the BBC soap opera Doctors.[1]

Filmography[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2023 Doctors Professor Abid Anwar Recurring role
2012 Tezz Anil's Friend
2012 House of Anubis Jasper Choudhuary 39 episodes
2012 L8r Mr. Ackland episode: Youngers 2
2011 Densi Boyz Menon
2010 Law and Order: UK Ravi Luthra episode: Defence
2010 Non-Resident Raj Short
2010 Baseline Fiaz
2010 The Infidel Wasif
2008 Christie Mo Video Short
2006 The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers Darshan Voice
2003-2004 Casualty PC Whatmore / PC Davies TV series
2004 Dirty War Bomb Incident Room Officer TV movie
2004 Keen Eddie PC Henning episode: Liberté, Egalité, Fraternité
2003 The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Rocket Room Crewman
2003 Doctors Malvin Dale episode: Assisted Passage
2000 The Bill Rudy Ramphal episode: Riot City
2000 EastEnders Paramedic episode: Episode dated 17 January 2000

References[edit]

  1. ^ Timblick, Simon. "Doctors spoilers: Rob Hollins moves in with Emma!". What to Watch. (Future plc). Retrieved 18 May 2023.

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