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Born | Aml Eysan Ameen[1] 30 July 1985 London, England |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1990s–present |
Website | www |
Aml Eysan Ameen (/əˈmɛl əˈmiːn/;[2] born 30 July 1985) is a British actor. He is known for his roles as Trevor (Trife) in Kidulthood (2006), Lewis Hardy in the ITV television series The Bill, Malcolm in the NBC television series Harry's Law, Capheus in the first season of the Netflix original series Sense8, and Alby in The Maze Runner (2014).
Early life
Ameen was born in London, England, to Jamaican and Vincentian parents.[3] He studied acting at the Barbara Speake Stage School, an independent school in London. As a child he appeared in the West End in shows such as Oliver! and Jolson. At the age of 11, he performed on stage with Michael Jackson at the 1996 BRIT Awards in a performance famously invaded by Pulp's singer Jarvis Cocker.[3]
Career
Ameen's first acting role came in 2002 ITV police series The Bill, and he made another guest stint in 2004 before joining the series full-time in 2006 as PC Lewis Hardy, his most famous and popular role to date. Lewis Hardy is a headstrong character who has swapped his life as a street kid to try to make a difference on the right side of the law. He has a few problems with authority and regularly bumps heads with his seniors, most especially frequent beat partner PC Roger Valentine. After Hardy was put undercover and was shot, he was transferred to Operation Trident.
Soon after his guest appearance on The Bill in 2004, he portrayed the character Terry in Bella and the Boys, [4] He also made one-off guest appearances in BBC soap EastEnders and medical drama Holby City. He also starred in the British youth-centred film Kidulthood as the central character Trife, while he also appeared in Second Chance and Red Tails for a special appearance.
In April 2008, he played a leading role in the BBC Three teen drama Dis/Connected, playing Anthony, an 18-year-old college student from London who faces gang trouble on the streets, as well as losing his friend when she commits suicide.[5]
Ameen featured in a film on Channel 4 called Fallout, part of their Disarming Britain mini-season.[6] The London Lite paper described this as his most memorable performance. He featured as AJ in Silent Witness Series 12 Parts 1 and 2. He portrayed a youth worker trying to make a difference in the gang and knife community which presides in South London, and became friends with Leo, one of the senior pathologists doing community service for drunk driving.
In June 2008, Ameen began Actors Student Alliance, a drama school set up to discover and teach untapped talent in London. From its inception, the school produced a short film and a theatre showcase for its students. Within its second year, the school expanded into a management company.[7]
He performed at the Tricycle Theatre on the "Not Black and White" season in October 2009. Described as "exceptionally charismatic Aml Ameen the freshest, most inspiring voice in the play" by Time Out London, he received outstanding reviews in the national press. Ameen starred in Jason Barrett's British feature film The Naked Poet, in which he played character Ryan. For this performance, he won Best Actor at the VIPF Awards in 2010.
Ameen also starred in David E. Kelley's legal drama Harry's Law in the first season, which began to air on NBC during the 2011 television season.[8]
Ameen's first Hollywood film role is in George Lucas's Red Tails (2012), about the African American Tuskegee airman in World War II. He played Alby in the 2014 film adaptation of the young adult, science-fiction, dystopian novel, The Maze Runner.
In 2015, Ameen was one of the eight central characters in the initial run of the Netflix series Sense8, produced by the Wachowskis and J. Michael Straczynski. However, conflicts with the Wachowskis resulted in his replacement with Toby Onwumere after filming two episodes of the second season in 2016.[9]
In 2018, Ameen starred as a young Jamaican named "D" in the film Yardie. The film was based on Victor Headley's 1992 cult novel of the same name. Actor Idris Elba made his directorial debut with the film in London and Jamaica.[10]
His own debut as a director was announced in November 2020, for a movie called Boxing Day, in which he would also portray the protagonist. It has been scheduled for release on December 3rd, 2021.[11]
Recognition
He was named one of The Times newspaper's "Ones To Watch" for 2006, and won "Best actor in a TV performance" at the 2007 Screen Nation Awards. Additionally, he presented an award at the Mobo Awards 2006.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Kidulthood | Trevor "Trife" Hector | |
2010 | Shank | Bus Conductor | Cameo |
2010 | Second Chance | Aaron Bently | Short film |
2012 | Red Tails | "Bag O'Bones" | |
2012 | The Naked Poet | Ryan | |
2013 | The Butler | Young Cecil Gaines | |
2013 | Evidence | Officer Jensen | |
2014 | The Maze Runner | Alby | |
2014 | Beyond the Lights | Trey | |
2015 | Lila & Eve | Stephon | |
2016 | Soy Nero | Bronx | |
2017 | The Price | Seyi Ogunde | |
2018 | Yardie | Dennis "D" Campbell | |
2018 | Parallel | Devin | |
2019 | Inside Man: Most Wanted | NYPD Detective Remy Darbonne | |
2020 | Run Sweetheart Run | Quidda | |
2021 | Charming the Hearts of Men | Walter | |
2021 | Till Death | Tom | |
TBA | Rustin | Martin Luther King Jr. | Filming |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | EastEnders | Simon | 1 episode |
Little Britain | Pupil | 1 episode | |
2004 | Bella and the Boys | Terry | TV movie |
2004 | Holby City | Bradley Norris | 1 episode |
2006-2007 | The Bill | PC Lewis Hardy | Main role |
2008 | Fallout | Dwayne Edmons | TV movie |
2008 | Silent Witness | A.J. | 2 episodes |
2008 | Dis/Connected | Anthony | TV movie |
2011-2012 | Harry's Law | Malcolm Davies | Main cast (season 1), Guest star (season 2) |
2012 | CSI: Miami | Jack Brody | 1 episode |
2015 | Sense8 | Capheus | Main role (season 1) |
2020 | I May Destroy You | Simon | 4 episodes |
2022 | The Porter |
References
- ^ "Search results: Aml Ameen". Findmypast.com. Retrieved 12 August 2009.
- ^ "How collaborating with Idris Elba helped actor Aml Ameen connect with his roots". PBS NewsHour. 1 August 2019. Retrieved 26 July 2020.
- ^ a b "Aml Ameen". Archived from the original on 31 July 2008. Retrieved 1 August 2008.
- ^ "Bella and the Boys (2004) (TV)". Retrieved 1 August 2008.
- ^ "BBC – BBC Three Programmes – Dis/Connected". Retrieved 1 August 2008.
- ^ "Channel 4 – Disarming Britain". Archived from the original on 15 July 2008. Retrieved 1 August 2008.
- ^ "Actors Student Alliance". Archived from the original on 5 April 2009. Retrieved 5 April 2009.
- ^ "NBC Adds To New Scripted Lineup With Four New Series – 'The Cape,' 'Outlaw,' 'Harry's Law' And 'Friends With Benefits' – And Renews 'Chuck' For Fourth Season In 2010–11" (Press release). NBC Universal. 14 May 2010. Archived from the original on 17 May 2010. Retrieved 16 May 2010.
- ^ Andreeva, Nellie (26 April 2016). "'Sense8': Aml Ameen Replaced By Toby Onwumere in Wachowskis' Netflix Series". Retrieved 21 November 2016.
- ^ Mitchell, Robert (16 May 2017). "Idris Elba Begins Production on Directorial Debut 'Yardie'". Variety. Retrieved 28 October 2017.
- ^ N'Duka, Amanda (24 November 2020). "Aml Ameen To Direct & Star in Boxing Day 'Rom-Com'". Deadline. Retrieved 13 October 2021.