After the sad demise of Officer Benjamin Brice in the opening episode of Death in Paradise’s season 14, the Honoré Police Department found themselves understaffed.
In tonight’s episode, falling on Friday, 7th February, they required all the help they could get, since a game show contestant had been murdered and they were determined to crack the case.
Following Mervin bringing up the team’s issues with Selwyn, it turned out that Selwyn already had a potential pick in mind – Sebastian Rose.
Before Officer Brice, he finished the training program, but hadn’t secured a position yet. Now, he spends his days distributing flyers on the beach, donning a pineapple costume.
He wasn’t the person I initially wanted, but I believe there could be some promise in him with a little exploration.
With that, Sebastian Rose received his uniform, officially joining the team – though, Mervin made it clear, on a “temporary” status, as he remained skeptical about the latest addition to our group.
Similar to Selwyn, we are optimistic that he will establish a positive reputation and gain recognition for his commendable deeds.
Actor Shaquille Ali-Yebuah, aged 29 and hailing from Hammersmith, London, portrays Officer Sebastian Rose. You may recognize him from previous roles he has played.
For those who don’t recognize him yet or find it hard to pinpoint where they know him from, I’ve compiled a list showcasing some of his most distinguished works instead.
Who is Shaquille Ali-Yebuah, Death in Paradise’s new officer Sebastian Rose?
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Previously, Shaquille Ali-Yebuah was featured on the popular children’s series “Dixi,” where Claudia Jessen from Bridgerton also acted. This show aired for a span of five seasons from 2014 to 2021.
Among his other works, he has been involved in projects such as “The First Team,” a football comedy that was the collaborative debut of Iain Morris and Damon Beesley following “The Inbetweeners.” Additionally, he has worked on “The Feed,” a sci-fi drama broadcasted on Virgin TV and Amazon Prime Video, featuring Michelle Fairley from “Game of Thrones” and “Gang of London.
He may be familiar to you as he appeared in the science fiction superhero movie “iBoy” alongside Maisie Williams and Rory Kinnear, and in the Channel 4 sitcom “I Hate You”, where Tanya Reynolds from “Sex Education” and Melissa Saint were the stars.
Ali-Yebuah’s theatre credits include Wish List at the Royal Court Theatre.
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2025-02-08 02:34