
Kulvinder Ghir
Acting
Biography
Kulvinder Ghir (born 10 August 1965) is a British actor, comedian and writer. Diversity in the entertainment industry has seen him perform on TV, film and theatre. His transition into comedy wasn't easy. As a young man, worried how his parents would react to his passion, he would secretly go off to comedy clubs to perform. Conquering tough audiences gave him the confidence to then move into the wide world of radio, film and television.
Born: August 10, 1965
Place of Birth: Nairobi, Kenya
Known For

Lighthouse Hill
After his best friend dies, Charlie hits the road and stumbles into Lighthouse Hill, a village where residents seem to know a lot more about him than they should.

Tomorrow La Scala!
Members of a British opera troupe mount a production of "Sweeney Todd" within a maximum-security prison.

Peter Kay's Animated All Star Band: The Official BBC Children in Need Medley
Big Chris leads a chorus of characters from various animated children's television shows in a medley of seven songs: 1. "Can You Feel It" 2. "Don't Stop" 3. "Jai Ho!" 4. "Tubthumping" 5. "Never Forget" 6. "Hey Jude" 7. "One Day Like This"

Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service
The world’s favourite Postman is back and delivering more than ever. Postman Pat has been promoted to the post of Head of Special Delivery Service. Equipped with his pilots license and a host of new transport options, Pat delivers in hard to reach places, from the top of a mountain to the middle of the sea anything from a giant ice block to a runaway cow!

Monkey Dust
Monkey Dust is a British satirical cartoon, notorious for its dark humour and handling of taboo topics such as bestiality, murder, suicide and paedophilia. There were three series broadcast on BBC Three between 2003 and 2005. Following co-creator Harry Thompson's death, no further series were made.

Foundation
Follow a band of exiles on their monumental journey to save humanity and rebuild civilization amid the fall of the Galactic Empire.

Three Brothers
Hamid struggles to care for his younger brothers when their father abandons them for Pakistan. Based on true events.

The Arbor
The lives of the late Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar and Lorraine, one of her daughters, and the community of Bradford, in the 30 years since the 18-year-old Andrea penned a play about growing up in the community titled "The Arbor".

Ealing Comedy
Alfie Singh, accountant turned film producer, has a great idea for a film. It's called Ealing Comedy and it's about an accountant turned film producer called Alfie Singh. Alfie will play himself and his real son, Paul, will play his son in the film. Turned down by all the financiers, Alfie vows to make the film himself. His life with his wife and teenage son and his struggles to finance and make films in the UK are all woven together in a series of mad-cap events, resulting in a very British film

Beecham House
On the cusp of the 19th century in Delhi, we follow the fortunes of the residents of the titular mansion. The story begins as handsome and soulful former English soldier John Beecham has acquired the house to start a new life for his family and a business as a trader.
Filmography
as Pandit RBS Fugga
as Ranjit
as Bilal
as Rakesh Kapoor
as High Claric Brother Poly Verisof
as General Toda Rai
as Malik
as Mool Chand
as Sanjay / Guards / Other Dogs (voice)
as Mohan
as Osman
as Cyril
as Dad
as Jagi Chandana
as Mr Rupesh
as Ali
as Rafee
as Tariq Malim
as Bill Thompson / Ajay Bains / Michael Lam (voice)
as Alfie Singh
as Taj's Father
as Self - Guest Judge
as Raymonburr Singh
as (voice)
as Sami Asif
as Dad
as Rajiv
as Sanjay
as Teetu
as Ali's Servant
as Keith
as Agent
as Rajesh
as Terry Singh
as Nizam Hosein
as Ravi
as Ramesh
as Mr. Cheetoo
as Sunil
as Aslam
as Jeevan
as Ahmet
as Davy Malik
as Ajay (voice)