Harmage Singh Kalirai
Harmage trained at Rose Bruford College, London; École Jacques Lecoq, Paris.
Theatre credits include: The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel (Stetson Group [New Zealand tour]/Simon Friend Entertainment [UK/Ireland tour]); The Mahabharata (Shaw Festival, Niagara-on-The- Lake); Night At The Bombay Roxy (Swamp); A Thousand Faces (Amina Khayyam Dance); The Who & The What (Theater Drachengasse, Vienna); A Midsummer Night’s Dream (Wolsley); The Winter’s Tale (Guildford); Antony and Cleopatra (Chichester); Hijra (West Yorkshire); Behsharam (Soho Theatre/Birmingham Rep); Arabian Nights (Young Vic/Tour); Bravely Fought the Queen (Border Crossing); Riddley Walker, The Moonstone (Royal Exchange); Vigilantes (Arts Theatre, London); My Beautiful Laundrette (Sherman); The Illusion (Old Vic); Passage to India (Redgrave); Doolaly Days (Haymarket).
Television credits include: Emmerdale (ITV); Politician’s Husband, Silent Witness, Spooks, Little Britain, Casualty, Outlaws, Dalziel And Pascoe, Doctors, Holby City, Lovejoy (BBC); Big School (BBC Comedy); Alan Partridge: Welcome To The Places Of My Life (Sky); The Manageress, On Your Bike, Prospects, The Bill (Thames); Peep Show; Blue Murder, Stan The Man, Medics (Granada); The Cops, Brief Lives (World); Steel River Blue, Fat Friends, Gifted, A Touch of Frost (YTV); Family Pride, Stanley And The Women (Central); The Knock, The Good Guys (LWT); Steve’s Heartache, Tandoori Nights (C4).
Film credits include: Dalida (Bethsabee Mucho); Dark Matters 2: Raining Aliens (Wide Eyed); Mischief Nights (Company Pictures); Guru in Seven (Balhar); Brothers in Trouble (Renegade); Paper Mask (Granada); Partition (C4); A Very British Coup (Skreba)