Nav Sidhu

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Nav Sidhu is a British television, theatre, and film actor. His longest-running television role was as Azim Desai in the Channel 4/E4 soap opera Hollyoaks.

Career

Film

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2013 The Patrol Smudge [1]
2013 How I Live Now Checkpoint Soldier [2]
2013 Gangs of Tooting Broadway Arun [3]
2012 I, Anna D.C. Brooks [4]
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Television

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2020 Casualty Hafiz Idrisi Episode 34.36 [5]
2019–2020 Hollyoaks Azim Desai 30 episodes [6]
2019 Shakespeare & Hathaway: Private Investigators Scott Blacksell Episode 2.4 "Beware the Ides of March" [7]
2018 Informer Mr Rahim Episode 1.2 "Strawberry Fields" [8]
2018 Girlfriends Rob Episodes 1.1 & 1.2 [9][10]
2017 Holby City Brian Heyes Episode 19.52 "Left Behind" [11]
2017 Doctors Billy Chopra Episode 18.165 "Restricted View" [12]
2017 Silent Witness DS Carl Pope Episodes 20.5 "Remembrance: Part 1" & 20.6 "Remembrance: Part 2" [13][14]
2015 Man Down Naz Episode 2.3 "Diversity" [15]
2015 Cucumber Mahadev Episode 1.3 [16]
2014 Edge of Heaven Donkey 6 episodes (entire series) [17]
2014 Doctors Faisal Hussain Episode 16.144 "Harsh Conditions" [18]
2013 Run Jimmy 4 episodes (entire miniseries) [19]
2011 Random Deepak TV movie [20]
2011 Coming Up Nikesh Episode 9.4 "Food" [21]
2009 Spooks Bal Episode 8.7 [22]
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Theatre

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2018 Sketching Tom Wilton's Music Hall [23]
2017 The Worst Wedding Ever Scott Salisbury Playhouse [24]
2015 Volpone Notary, Officer, Servant Swan Theatre (Royal Shakespeare Company) [25]
2015 Love's Sacrifice Guard, Friar Swan Theatre (Royal Shakespeare Company) [26]
2015 The Jew of Malta Callapine Swan Theatre (Royal Shakespeare Company) [27]
2013 Pigeons Amir Royal Court Theatre [28]
2013 Talk Show Darryl Royal Court Theatre [28]
2013 The History Boys Akthar Crucible Theatre [29]
2010 The Empire Zia Royal Court Theatre [30]
2009–2010 Arabian Nights Masud, Ali Baba’s Son, Watchman, Page, Perviz Courtyard Theatre (Royal Shakespeare Company) [31]
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