Where to watch Fady Elsayed in the UK
Find every Fady Elsayed film and TV show streaming, free, or available to rent in the UK. Updated daily — verified 17 June 2026.
Fady Elsayed was born in Paddington, London, UK in 1993. He is a British/Egyptian actor best known for the role of Mo in Sally El-Hosaini's My Brother the Devil, for which he got a Best Newcomer nomination at the 2012 London Film Festival and a Young Performer of the Year Nomination at the 2013 Critics' Circle Film Awards.
Fady Elsayed films streaming in the UK
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Fady Elsayed TV shows streaming in the UK
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- Slow Horses (2022) as Kamal
- Industry (2020) as Ali El Mansour
- Gangs of London (2020) as Faz
- KAOS (2024) as Minotaur
- River (2015) as Aten Olama
- The Aliens (2016) as Henri
- Class (2016) as Ram Singh
- Words of War (2025) as Anzor
- Justice Has Another Face (2026) Cast
- Little Birds (2020) as Aziz
- A Private War (2018) as Mourad
- My Brother the Devil (2012) as Mo
- Held for Ransom (2019) as George (Beatles)
- Addicted to Change (2026) as Satish Jarel
- Brotherhood (2016) as Wino
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What are Fady Elsayed's most popular films?
Most-watched Fady Elsayed films currently: Words of War (2025), A Private War (2018), My Brother the Devil (2012), Held for Ransom (2019), Addicted to Change (2026).
What TV shows has Fady Elsayed appeared in?
Selected TV credits: Slow Horses (2022), Industry (2020), Gangs of London (2020), KAOS (2024), River (2015).
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