Rudi Dharmalingam Net Worth

Rudi Dharmalingam is an actor born in Maidstone, Kent on May 11, 1981. He trained at the University of Salford and obtained a B.A in Performing Arts in 2002. He has since performed in numerous productions at the National Theatre, Royal Shakespeare Company, Royal Court, Almeida Theatre, Young Vic, and Barbican. He has been cast in the original production of The History Boys, Electric Dreams 'The Commuter', 'Rellik' for BBC 1, Our Girl for the BBC, and The Split by Abi Morgan for the BBC and Sundance. He will also be reprising his role as 'Mortimer' in Mary Stuart at the Duke of York's Theatre in London's West End.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day May 11, 1981
Age 42 YEARS OLD
Citizenship British
Alma mater University of Salford
Years active 2002 - Present
Known for Our Girl
Children Two Sons

💰 Net worth

Rudi Dharmalingam, the well-known actor, is set to enjoy a promising financial future, with his net worth estimated to range between $100K and $1M in 2024. Born in 1981, Dharmalingam has built a successful career in the entertainment industry, showcasing his talent and versatility. With numerous notable roles to his name, he has earned recognition and acclaim from both critics and audiences alike. As he continues to flourish in his craft, it is anticipated that his net worth will grow even further in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

2002

Rudi Dharmalingam made his TV debut in 2002, in the BAFTA Award-nominated drama series Cutting It. He acted on the series until 2004. Later in 2004 he understudied the role of Dakin in the original London stage production of The History Boys at the Royal National Theatre. In 2006 he made his Broadway debut in the transfer of The History Boys, this time playing the role of Crowther. In 2005, Rudi Dharmalingam played the titular role in Tom's Midnight Garden, the opening production of the Unicorn Theatre, the UK's first custom built venue for children, the , in 2005.

2003

2003 Barman, Cutting It II, BBC Television, Roger Goldby

2004

2004 The History Boys, The National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner (Laurence Olivier award for Best Play)

2005

2005 Tom, Tom's Midnight Garden, The Unicorn Theatre, Tony Graham

2006

2006 Film, Jamal, Britz, Mentorn Productions, Peter Kosminski

2007

2007 Guest Lead, The Bill, Talkback Thames, Richard Signy

2008

2008 Nick, The English Game, Headlong Theatre, Sean Holmes

2009

2009 Benny and Naz, England People Very Nice, National Theatre, Nicholas Hytner (Laurence Olivier Best Comedy Nominee)

2012

2012 George Seacole, Much Ado About Nothing, Royal Shakespeare Company (WOS Best Shakespearean Production Nominee)

2013

2013 Medvendenko, The Seagull, Headlong Theatre Company

2014

2014 Scott, The Worst Wedding Ever, Salisbury Playhouse

2017

2017 Bob Paine, Electric Dreams (The Commuter,) Amazon/C4