Shaun Yusuf McKee

Shaun Yusuf McKee is a versatile actor whose work spans television, film, and stage.

He can recently be seen in the BBC drama Prisoner 951 (2025), playing Lim across four episodes, and in Professor T Season 5 (2025) as Jack Miles for ITV. Other notable television appearances include Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (2024, BBC), Netflix’s The Witcher (2023), Marvel’s Secret Invasion (2023), and BBC dramas Why Heartbreak Hurts So Much (2023) and EastEnders (2022).

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Shaun Yusuf McKee is a versatile actor whose work spans television, film, and stage.

He can recently be seen in the BBC drama Prisoner 951 (2025), playing Lim across four episodes, and in Professor T Season 5 (2025) as Jack Miles for ITV. Other notable television appearances include Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light (2024, BBC), Netflix’s The Witcher (2023), Marvel’s Secret Invasion (2023), and BBC dramas Why Heartbreak Hurts So Much (2023) and EastEnders (2022).

On stage, Shaun has performed with some of the UK’s most prestigious companies. He played Robert Milli in Sam Mendes’ The Motive and the Cue at the National Theatre (2024) and starred as Robin Hood in Robin Hood: The Legend. Re-Written at Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre (2023), directed by Melly Still. Other stage highlights include War Horse (National Theatre, UK tour and West End), Ariodante (DNO, Festival D’Aix), The Magic Flute (Complicité), and workshops for Groundhog Day: The Musical (Old Vic).

Shaun’s film credits include NZU (2022), This Is Not a Love Song (2022), The King’s Man (2021), and contributions to major franchises such as No Time To Die (2019), Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker (2019), Dolittle (2018), Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2015), and Alice Through the Looking Glass (2014), often as a performer and motion-capture artist.

With a career bridging classical theatre, contemporary film, and high-profile television, Shaun Yusuf McKee is celebrated for his versatility, dynamic presence, and range across multiple performance mediums.

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