Background
Rudi is from Maidstone, Kent, the son of Deoranee, District Nurse, and Indra, Radiographer.
Rudi is from Maidstone, Kent, the son of Deoranee, District Nurse, and Indra, Radiographer.
University of Salford.
Rudi is an Arsenal supporter and a former county Table Tennis player. Rudi then worked at the Royal National on the original London stage production of The History Boys, understudying the role of Dakin. Rudi later made his debut on Broadway in the same national production of The History Boys in the role of Crowther.
Rudi headed the cast, playing Tom, in Tom"s Midnight Garden, the opening production at the United Kingdom"s first custom built venue for children, the Unicorn, in 2005.
Stephen McNeff"s incidental music.is also a welcome addition. Rudi worked with the Headlong Company played "Nick" in The English Game in 2008. work has included playing Benny and Naz earlier this year in Nicholas Hytner"s provocative Royal National production of Richard Bean"s England People Very Nice Recently he played the role of Scott in Chris Chibnall"s "Worst Wedding Ever" for Salisbury Playhouse.
In the same year he took on the role of Medvedenko in Blanche McIntyre"s production of The Seagull for Headlong. The production came ninth in the Guardian"s Best of 2013.
2015 Calchas, The Oresteia, The Almeida 2015 Murad, Dara, National 2014/2015 Sarwan, Hope, Royal Court 2013 Medvendenko, The Seagull, Headlong Company 2009 Benny and Naz, England People Very Nice, National, Nicholas Hytner (Laurence Olivier Best Comedy Nominee) 2008 Nick, The English Game, Headlong, Sean Holmes 2007 Jai Dutt, Rafta Rafta, National, Nicholas Hytner (Laurence Oliver award for Best Comedy) 2006 The History Boys International Tour, The National, Nicholas Hytner 2005 Faz, Playing With Fire, The National, Michael Attenborough 2005 Tom, Tom"s Midnight Garden, The Unicorn, Tony Graham 2006, Jamal, Britz, Mentorn Productions, Peter Kosminski.
Rudi continued to perform at the Royal National as Faz in Playing with Fire(2005) by David Edgar, directed by Michael Attenborough. Then performing as "Jai Dutt" in Rafta, Rafta by Ayub Khan-Din, directed by Nicholas Hytner - which won the Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy in 2008. Rudi performed in David Greig "s two hander "The Events" which won an Edinburgh Fringe First Award, the Carol Tambor Award for Best Play and the Guardian"s Best of 2013. 2013 The Boy, The Events, Actors Touring Company (Edinburgh Fringe First Winner & Carol Tambor Award Winner) 2006 Crowther, History Boys on Broadway, 101 Productions, Nicholas Hytner (Tony award for Best Play) 2004 The History Boys, The National, Nicholas Hytner (Laurence Olivier award for Best Play).
He trained at Salford University, graduating in 2002 and is a former member of The National Youth of Great Britain. Rudi first appeared on television screens, in 2002, as a member of the cast of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award-nominated drama series Cutting lieutenant, appearing till 2004.