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Abdul Salis

Abdul Salis

Abdul Wahab Mumuni known professionally as Abdul Salis, is a British actor.He played paramedic Curtis Cooper on Casualty, the longest-running medical drama broadcast in the UK.

06July
1979
Born
06 July 1979

Born

Abdul Wahab Mumuni was born on July 6,1979.

26June
2002
Television
26 June 2002

Television

Abdul Salis has had a prolific career in television, with notable appearances in various shows. These include The Hidden City (2002), Casualty (2008-2009), Trevor's World of Sport (2003), and a memorable role as Kel in the Doctor Who episode "Fear Her" (2006). He also portrayed Ben Lacy, a footballer, in an episode of CBBC's M.I. High titled "The Big Bling." In Father Brown (2019) Season 7, Episode 2 titled "The Passing Bell," Salis portrayed Enoch Rowe, an immigrant farm laborer from Trinidad. Additionally, in January 2019, he took on the role of Caden James in EastEnders.

26June
2003
Cinema
26 June 2003

Cinema

Abdul Salis has been part of several notable films, such as Love Actually (2003), Sahara (2005), Welcome Home (2004), and Animal (2004). In Love Actually, he portrayed the character Tony. Additionally, in the 2006 movie Flyboys, Salis took on the role of Eugene Skinner, a character inspired by aviation pioneer Eugene Jacques Bullard and his comrades from the Lafayette Flying Corps.

26June
2006
Stage
26 June 2006

Stage

Abdul Salis has showcased his talent on stage with notable performances including Blood Wedding and The Road at the Orange Tree Theatre, as well as Joe Guy at Tiata Fahodzi. He also participated in the 2006 production of The Exonerated at London's Riverside Studios. In 2010, he took on the role of David Taylor in the stage production of War Horse at the New London Theatre. Additionally, he portrayed the characters of Kwame, Simon, and Wole in Barber Shop Chronicles (2018) by Inua Ellams, staged at the National Theatre.

26May
2018
Radio
26 May 2018

Radio


In May 2013, Abdul Salis took on multiple roles, including Sable, Sump, Clarence, and Homeless Man, in a BBC radio adaptation of Neil Gaiman's Neverwhere, which was skillfully adapted by Dirk Maggs.

26October
2022
Video games
26 October 2022

Video games

In The Dark Pictures: The Devil in Me, Abdul Salis portrayed the character of Joseph Morello.

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