This led them to be featured in BBC mockumentary People Just Do Nothing.Īllan Mustafa in People Just Do Nothing (Image: British Comedy Guide) The group created a YouTube channel containing mockumentary videos about a fictional pirate radio station. While still a college student, he met Hugo Chegwin, Steve Stamp, and Asim Chaudhry. The figure on Mustafa’s net worth and annual salary is under review. There are no records of his former girlfriends or relationship history.Ĭurrently, he is believed to be single, although a secret love affair cannot be ruled out. Like most of his personal details, facts on Mustafa’s dating life is kept away from the public. His ethnicity is also not known.Īllan Mustafa (Image: Vice) Allan Mustafa – Girlfriend, Relationship
Other details of his early life including the identity of his mother, father, siblings, educational history are well hidden from the public. While in his teens he worked at Chessington World of Adventures and was arrested in London at the age of 14 for graffiti. Allan Mustafa – Age, Parents, Siblings, Education, EthnicityĪllan Mustafa’s birth took place on September 29, 1985, in England. He is well known for starring in People Just Do Nothing as Anthony "MC Grindah" Zografos, which he also co-created with Asim Chaudhry and others. It was really honest, there’s no happy ending there.Allan Mustafa is an actor, writer by profession, and British by nationality. It’s just amazingly written and it’s a dark, sad story. One that really got me was an amazing show called I Know This Much Is True where Mark Ruffalo plays identical twins. The last show that made you cryĪM: I cry pretty easily when it comes to “art”.
It is perfect TV for me, it was just so funny and awkward – I remember a guy getting worked up because he found the timing of a fry-up stressful. It was this amazing dating show on Channel 4 where a single woman would invite five guys to live with her for a week and then decide who she wanted to date but it only went on for like six episodes. HC: Mine isn’t that deep, it didn’t change the landscape of TV. He was the anti-presenter, he was so honest and he would essentially show you behind the scenes of what these places were really like and no one else has managed to do that since. It’s so sad that he took his own life, and it’s one of those shows that would have just gone forever and you would have seen him get older. Photograph: AP The show you wish was never cancelledĪM: Even though there’s so many episodes, one of my favourite shows ever is Parts Unknown with Anthony Bourdain. He’s nice but he’s quite nosy and he likes to stop and chat and he’s very security conscious. I’d want to be Larry’s new neighbour and I would base it on my own neighbour. My role is just in and out, so I don’t have to wait around in the trailer a lot. I’d want to be someone that goes up against Tony and does it pretty well but obviously would be taken down and die in a massive blaze of glory, a big shoot out. The TV show you wish you could guest star onĪM: I have a vest on right now so it would have to be The Sopranos. They’re both things I’d watch fresh out of the shower, pyjamas on, on a Saturday night – it was the perfect, slightly more adult, but still entertaining viewing. As a young kid I thought it was really edgy and dark with characters, like a teenager who got done for smoking weed.ĪM: Keeping Up Appearances or Blind Date. My dad is obsessed with this stuff and he exposed me to it far too young – I was terrified of UFOs and aliens from the age of, like, six and I’m still fascinated with them now. I also love anything to do with UFOs or Area 51. I do try other shows like Below Deck, but I didn’t get into that one much. I’ve been watching Bargain Brits Abroad on Channel 5 – can’t go wrong with that – 90 Day Fiancé and A Place in the Sun. It’s people on the autistic spectrum dating each other and I just really enjoy the sweetness and the comedy of their honesty when they’re together. It’s Love on the Spectrum, which is also on Netflix. I really love it.ĪM: I only call this a guilty pleasure because it’s a dating show. I love food as well and every episode is about a different dish the chef cooks and the story goes off the back of that.
We spent six weeks last year filming the People Just Do Nothing Movie out in Japan and I fell in love with the place. Allan Mustafa: At the moment mine is Midnight Diner on Netflix.