Mikey Bharj
- Actor
- Writer
- Director
Mikey Bharj is an actor/writer/director/editor/composer and award winning
stand-up comedian from London, United Kingdom.
Mikey Bharj is the writer and director of the feature-film "Neon Tank" (2022); a science-fiction/film-noir about a hacker who sells souls on the black market.
In 2019, Mikey played the role of Ice Medic in Terminator: Dark Fate opposite Mackenzie Davis (BlackMirror) . Terminator: Dark Fate was directed by Tim Miller (Love, Death and Robots/ Deadpool).
Born in Harrow (London), Mikey propelled to comedy in his early teens. During his education, Mikey worked as a professional comedian on the comedy circuit, touring universities and comedy clubs throughout London & Europe.
In 2008, Mikey landed his first role in The Bill playing an unstable young man who falls victim to racial profiling Since then, Mikey, continued to pursue his craft for screen acting professionally.
In 2012, Bharj won the London Comedy Store's prestigious King Gong award, winning an opportunity to open for Hollywood actress Sarah Silver during her UK appearance.
In 2017, Mikey co-wrote TV-Show Pranksterz for ITV2, which focused on creative hidden camera pranks designed to test the general public on social issues.
In 2018, Mikey joined as a script writer for BBC on the animated Sitcom Sticky, created by Fonejacker creator Ed Tracey and starring Tom Hardy, Kavan Novak and Javone Prince.
Mikey Bharj is the writer and director of the feature-film "Neon Tank" (2022); a science-fiction/film-noir about a hacker who sells souls on the black market.
In 2019, Mikey played the role of Ice Medic in Terminator: Dark Fate opposite Mackenzie Davis (BlackMirror) . Terminator: Dark Fate was directed by Tim Miller (Love, Death and Robots/ Deadpool).
Born in Harrow (London), Mikey propelled to comedy in his early teens. During his education, Mikey worked as a professional comedian on the comedy circuit, touring universities and comedy clubs throughout London & Europe.
In 2008, Mikey landed his first role in The Bill playing an unstable young man who falls victim to racial profiling Since then, Mikey, continued to pursue his craft for screen acting professionally.
In 2012, Bharj won the London Comedy Store's prestigious King Gong award, winning an opportunity to open for Hollywood actress Sarah Silver during her UK appearance.
In 2017, Mikey co-wrote TV-Show Pranksterz for ITV2, which focused on creative hidden camera pranks designed to test the general public on social issues.
In 2018, Mikey joined as a script writer for BBC on the animated Sitcom Sticky, created by Fonejacker creator Ed Tracey and starring Tom Hardy, Kavan Novak and Javone Prince.