David Mumeni (b. 1986)

Birthplace:
London, England, UK

Born:
September 17, 1986

David was born and raised in London. He studied at the prestigious Drama Centre London where he graduated in 2009. David's television credits include regular roles in the BAFTA-award winning Channel 4 series of 'Stath Let's Flats', which airs on HBO Max in the US; a regular role in the hit E4/Channel 4 series, 'Dead Pixels', which comes from the creators of 'Peep Show' and airs on The CW in the US; and a regular role in Dave/UKTV's 'Sliced' - the second series of which will film in the Autumn of 2020. David also recently played Will in Dominic Savage's rave-reviewed, hard-hitting drama for Channel 4 - I AM.  David's feature film credits include Paul Feig's 'Last Christmas', a lead role in comedy-horror 'Killer Weekend', the role of Fabien in the third 'Johnny English' film, 'Mission Impossibnle: Fallout', 'The Inbetweeners Movie' and a major role in 'Lost In London'. 'Lost In London' - Woody Harrelson's directorial debut - also starred Owen Wilson and Willy Nelson and was the first film to ever be screened live.

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