When it’s all over, this man may have a career waiting in Hollywood!

All a 30-something-year-old man had to do to convince British school administrators he belonged in an 11th-grade classroom was shave his beard and don a uniform.

The unidentified man, known only as Siavash, played a 15-year-old schoolboy for six weeks at Stoke HS in Ipswich, England.

Perceptive students seemed to immediately sense something was amiss when they noticed the 6-foot, 1-inch man sitting beside them.

“How’s there a 30-year-old man in our maths class?” a teen student wrote alongside a picture of the new classmate he posted to Snapchat.

Other students soon began sharing images seemingly pulled from the man’s Facebook account, showing him with the kind of facial hair few teenage boys could manage, a hairy chest and taking swigs from a beer.

The man’s Facebook profile appeared to show he’d been an architecture student at the Islamic Azad University in Abadan, Iran, before living in Erfurt, Germany.

But when parents complained to school officials they were scolded for being “bullies” and “racist” and were threatened with legal action, they said.

“I went in [to] complain but I was fobbed off,” a dad of two girls at the school told The Sun. “They are deluded and seem more worried about how the bloke might feel.”

One mother said “heads needed to roll” and that parents won’t rest until they get an explanation about what happened.

“It’s a massive safeguarding issue to have a man, whose background is not known, in a class full of youngsters,” she said. “He had chest hair and the body of a man.”

Following an investigation, Ormiston Academies Trust, which runs Stoke High, said the apparent asylum seeker from Iran has been expelled.

The school previously said it “followed government and local authority policies and guidance, as we do for any asylum admissions matter.”

The man will now be treated as an adult asylum seeker.