Selva Rasalingam is a British actor. He has appeared on stage in London's West End and the Royal Shakespeare Company, on television in Doctor Who, Luther and Hustle, and film in Damascus Cover, Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time and Skyfall in which he was a member of the stunts cast.[2] He played the role of Jesus in the 2014 version of The Gospel of John.[3][4][5]
Selva Rasalingam | |
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Born | 1968 (age 55–56)[1] Tottenham, London, England, U.K. |
Alma mater | Guildhall School of Music and Drama |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1991–present |
Life
editSelva Rasalingam was born in Tottenham in North London to a Tamil father and English mother.[6] He trained at the Guildhall School of Music and Drama (1988–91), London.[7]
Career
editRasalingam portrayed Jesus in The Gospel of John and the other three Gospels produced by the Lumo Project,[8] which was well-received as dramatisation and academically for its Biblically accurate depiction. He studied diverse historical and academic sources in preparation for the role, and filming spanned five years.
Other stage appearances include An Adventure by Vinay Patel (The Bush Theatre) Guantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend Freedom in the West End, the award-winning The Riots (Tricycle Theatre), and Amir in Pulitzer-Prize winning play Disgraced (The English Theatre Frankfurt).
Performances
editFilmography
edit- The Way of the Wind (2022 film), as Jeroboam
- Damascus Cover (2018 film), as Sabri
- The Intent 2: The Come Up (2018 film), as Mehmet
- Profile (2018 film), as Nabil
- The Mummy (2017 film), as King Menehptre
- The Gospel of Matthew (2016 film), as Jesus
- The Gospel of Mark (2016 film), as Jesus
- The Gospel of Luke (2016 film), as Jesus
- Risen (2016 film), as James
- The Gospel of John (2014 film), as Jesus
- Skyfall (2012 film), as Silva's Mercenary
- The Veteran (2011 film), as Fawwaz
- The Devil's Double (2011 film), as Rokan
- Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010 film), as Persian Captain
- Man About Dog (2005 film), as Sheik Aga Fayed
- I Am Slave TV drama 2004, as Amir
Television
edit- Bodies (2023 TV series) Netflix / as Prime Minister
- Cœurs noirs (2022 TV series) France Télévisions / Mandarin Télévision / Prime Video as Major Hadar
- D'argent et du sang (2022 TV series) Curiosa Films / Canal+ as The American
- Ten Percent (2022 TV series) (2022 Amazon Prime Video) as Mark
- The Good Karma Hospital (2022 ITV) as Amit
- Doc Martin (2022 TV series) Buffalo Pictures / ITV as Professor Naveen Shukla
- Honour (2020 ITV) as Ari Mahmod
- Cursed (2020 Netflix) as Dizier
- Doctors (2019 BBC) as Dave Masters
- Versailles (2018 BBC / Canal+), as Barek
- Eastenders (2018 BBC), as Umar Kazemi
- Strike Back: Retribution (2018 Left Bank Pictures / Cinemax / Sky), as General Farid
- Silent Witness - series 21 (2018 BBC), as Asst. Commissioner Khan
- The Missing - series II (2016 BBC), as Azad
- Luther - series III (2013 BBC), as Craig Lane
- Run (2012 Acme Films for Channel 4), as Rakesh
- Doctor Who (2012 BBC), as Ranjit
- Hustle (TV series) VII, final episode (2012 Kudos Film and Television / BBC), as Barir
- The Borgias (2011 TV series), (Showtime / Sky Atlantic), as Tommaso Carracci
- Londyńczycy (2008 TVP1), as Zayed Rampal
- Waking the Dead, (2008 BBC), as Rashid
- Spooks, (2007 Kudos Film and Television / BBC), as Ranjit
Theatre
edit- An Adventure, Bush Theatre, 2018, as Older Rasik
- The Captive Queen, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse / Shakespeare's Globe, 2018, as Soleyman
- Disgraced, The English Theatre Frankfurt, 2016, as Amir
- The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes, Arcola Theatre, 2014, as Kevin/Khaled
- The Riots, Tricycle Theatre, 2012, as Mohammed Hammoudan
- On the Record, Arcola Theatre, 2011, as Lasantha Wickrematunge
- Guantanamo: Honor Bound to Defend Freedom, Ambassadors Theatre, 2004, as Moazzam Begg
- Midnight's Children, Royal Shakespeare Company, 2003, as Shiva
Radio
edit- Fall of the Shah, BBC Radio Drama, 2019
- The Bethlehem Murders, BBC Radio 4 Drama, 2018
- Tommies: 11 November 1917 (S8E2), BBC Radio 4 Drama, 2017
- Tommies: 10 November 1917 (S8E1), BBC Radio 4 Drama, 2017
- Midnight's Children, BBC Radio 4 Drama, 2017
- Tommies: 2 December 1916 (S5E4), BBC Radio 4 Drama, 2016
Other
edit- Watch Dogs: Legion, Ubisoft, 2020, Actor (voice)
References
edit- ^ Rasalingam at findmypast.co.uk
- ^ Edward Gunawardhana, Tina (11 April 2019). "A Thespian's Life". Hi Online. Retrieved 28 March 2020.
- ^ Peter T, Chattaway (26 November 2014). "New film based on John's gospel comes to Netflix next week". Patheos.com. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
- ^ "Jesus in words and pictures". King's College London. 12 March 2015. Retrieved 21 September 2016.
- ^ Edward N. McNulty Jesus Christ, Movie Star 2015 "Gospel of John (2014). With little fanfare, the Lumo Project released this second version of the fourth Gospel late in 2014 (to be followed by films of the other three Gospels in 2015). The director of the newest Jesus film is the noted TV producer David Batty. The text of John is read by Brian Cox (KJV) and David Harewood (NIV) as the actors act out the story ... The cast looks more ethnic than in other Jesus films, with the portrayal of Christ by Shakespearan actor Selva Rasalingam."
- ^ "Selva Rasalingam". University of Warwick. British Black and Asian Shakespeare Performance Database. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
- ^ Francis, Martin (12 December 2014). "Gospel films stick strictly to the text". Church Times. Retrieved 13 June 2017.
- ^ Jesse, Carey (26 January 2015). "Hollywood Jesuses: The Definitive Ranking". Relevant. Retrieved 13 June 2017.