Omid Djalili is a multifaceted individual, born in London to Iranian parents who adhered to the Baha'i faith. He pursued higher education, earning degrees in English and Theatre Studies.
As a talented actor, he has recently appeared in prominent roles such as Sir Fantumar in the Netflix Global drama The Letter for the King (2020) and in the HBO/BBC series His Dark Materials (2019).
Throughout his career, Omid has received numerous accolades, including being a Perrier Award nominee in 2002 and an Edinburgh Comedy Award Panel Prize winner in 2016. His impressive filmography boasts a wide range of projects, including the smash hits Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again (2018),the Oscar-nominated Shaun the Sheep Movie (2015),and the Oscar-winning Gladiator (2000).
In addition to his film work, Omid has made appearances in various television shows, such as the BBC One series The Omid Djalili Show (2007),and the NBC sitcom Whoopi, in which he co-starred alongside Whoopi Goldberg. He was also part of the 2018 lineup for ITV's We Are Most Amused and Amazed, a televised celebration for The Prince of Wales' 70th birthday.
Omid's creative endeavors extend beyond acting, as he executive produced the acclaimed 2015 documentary We Are Many (2014),which explored the global anti-war demonstrations that took place in 800 cities on February 15th, 2003.