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Occupation
  
Actor

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Jassa Ahluwalia


Website
  
www.jassaahluwalia.com

Years active
  
2011–present

Siblings
  
Ramanique Ahluwalia

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Born
  
12 September 1990 (age 33) (
1990-09-12
)
Coventry, England

Movies
  
Dragonheart 3: The So, Son of God, Resistance

Similar People
  
Adelayo Adedayo, Colin Teague, Jonjo O'Neill, Tamzin Merchant, Julian Morris

Profiles

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Jassa Ahluwalia (born 12 September 1990) is a British actor and presenter, most famous for his work on the BBC television series Some Girls, the film The Whale and presenting the Disney Junior TV show Art Attack.

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Early life

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Ahluwalia was born in Coventry, England, UK. He is of British and Indian descent, and speaks fluent Punjabi. He has one sibling, Ramanique, who is an aspiring actress currently training at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York.

Ahluwalia grew up in Oadby, Leicester, where he attended first Launde Primary School, and later Beauchamp College, where he achieved 10 A* grades at GCSE and straight As at A Level ( at a time when an A* grade was not available at A level). While at school, he had a number of small roles, including a speaking role in the film My Angel. Aged 19, he attained a place on the Prime Minister's Global Fellowship programme, spending six weeks in China. He later attended University College London for one year, studying Spanish and Russian, before dropping out to pursue a television career.

Career

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In 2010, Ahluwalia got his big break when he successfully auditioned for the role of host in the children's television series Art Attack. He presented the show for one series in 2011, filming in Argentina, before being replaced by Lloyd Warbey.

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In 2011, Ahluwalia begun work on his first, and as yet only album, entitled All Your Letters.

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Ahluwalia's next big break was securing the recurring part of lovable badboy Rocky in BBC Three's Some Girls. He plays the love interest of the main character Viva, who is played by Adelayo Adedayo. The first season aired in 2012, with the second season being aired in 2013. He also features in the show's third series, which aired in late 2014. He has to date featured in eight episodes. Outside of acting Ahluwalia is dating Adelayo Adedayo [Who play Rocky and Viva in Some Girls].

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A role in BBC One's Casualty was next, as he performed in an episode entitled "Seeing in the Dark", which aired on 27 October 2012. Ahluwalia had a small part in The Bible, where he played young David, slayer of Goliath. Filmed in Morocco, this miniseries screened on the History Channel in 2013.

Perhaps his best received performance to date was an appearance in the BBC drama Ripper Street, where he played Vincent Featherwell, a gay prostitute posing as a telegraph boy, in the episode "Threads of Silk and Gold", which was the fifth episode of the second series.

Ahluwalia featured again on BBC One in December 2013, in the film The Whale which tells the true story of the sinking of the whaleship Essex. He plays Owen Coffin, one of the sailors and a cousin of the ship's captain, George Pollard, Jr.

In 2013, he produced a short film entitled 'Modern Man' with director Sebastian Solberg. The film tells the story of an accidental time-travelling cave-woman and her chance encounter with Rupert on the day he plans to propose to his girlfriend.

He has also filmed an as-yet unreleased film for NBC Universal.

Filmography

Actor
2022
Near (Short) as
Robbie
2021
Herding Cats as
Michael
2015
Unforgotten (TV Series) as
Adam Stuart
2018
Slaughterhouse Rulez as
Yuri
2018
Inanimate (Short) as
Patrick in the Animators's level
2017
Planet of the Apes: Last Frontier (Video Game) as
Mark Ross (voice)
2016
Ghosted (Short) as
Ralphy
2016
BBC Comedy Feeds (TV Series) as
Greg
- Fail (2016) - Greg
2016
Peaky Blinders (TV Series) as
Dimitri
- Episode #3.5 (2016) - Dimitri
- Episode #3.4 (2016) - Dimitri
2015
Legends (TV Series) as
Vasily
- The Legend of Doku Zakayev (2015) - Vasily
2014
Tommies (Podcast Series) as
Pavan Jodha / Havildar Mishra
- 21 October 1915 (2015) - Pavan Jodha (voice)
- 28th October 1914 (2014) - Havildar Mishra (voice)
2015
The Rezort as
Jack
2015
Dragonheart 3: The Sorcerer's Curse (Video) as
Lorne
2012
Some Girls (TV Series) as
Rocky
2014
Son of God as
Young David
2013
The Whale (TV Movie) as
Owen Coffin
2013
Ripper Street (TV Series) as
Vincent Featherwell
- Threads of Silk and Gold (2013) - Vincent Featherwell
2013
The Bible (TV Mini Series) as
Young David
- Kingdom (2013) - Young David
2013
El amor y otras desgracias as
Mark (segment "5 horas y 21 minutos")
2012
Casualty (TV Series) as
Bart Nowak
- Seeing in the Dark (2012) - Bart Nowak
2011
My Angel as
Phil
2011
Resistance as
Russian Partisan (voice)
2010
Assessment (Short) as
Matey Boy
2010
L2K: Licence to Kill as
Steve
2010
Fragments of London (Short)
2008
Journey to the Moon as
Joe Spratt
Producer
2022
Near (Short) (producer)
2018
Heart's Ease (Short) (producer)
2014
50 Kisses (producer - segment "Colton's Big Night")
2013
Modern Man (Short) (producer)
2012
Colton's Big Night (Short) (producer)
Director
2022
Near (Short)
2018
Heart's Ease (Short)
Writer
2018
Heart's Ease (Short)
Camera Department
2012
Colton's Big Night (Short) (assistant camera)
Location Management
2013
Jadoo (location assistant)
Sound Department
2012
Colton's Big Night (Short) (sound recordist)
Self
2022
We Are England (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Jassa Ahluwalia: Am I English? (2022) - Self

References

Jassa Ahluwalia Wikipedia