Reza Diako
Reza Diako is an accomplished English/Persian actor with Austrian nationality and Iranian heritage. He has recently stepped into the role of 'Apostle Philip' in the critically acclaimed series "The Chosen," which explores the life of Jesus and his followers. The highly anticipated fourth season of this historical drama premieres in February, offering audiences a unique viewing experience with bi-weekly releases in theaters.
On the film front, Reza has exciting projects on the horizon, including the indie feature "The Astronaut," where he portrays 'Ethan Marshall,' NASA's director, alongside Kate Mara and Laurence Fishburne. He also stars in "Reading Lolita in Tehran," sharing the screen with renowned actress Golshifteh Farahani and Zar Mir Ebrahimi. In this adaptation of the bestselling memoir, he plays 'Bahri,' a literature student navigating his dual commitments to the Islamic society at his university and his passion for literature, set against the backdrop of the early Iranian Revolution and the Iran-Iraq War.
Reza's career includes notable roles such as 'Harry Razavi' in the 2018 film "Transparent," and 'Misha' in "Tummyache," which garnered multiple festival awards. He has also featured prominently in the Emmy Award-winning Apple TV series "Tehran" and appeared in ITV's "A Spy Among Friends" and the BBC's "Around the World in 80 Days." Most recently, he was seen in the Sundance award-winning film "The Persian Version" and in HBO Max's "I Hated Suzie." Additionally, he plays 'Aslan' in "London Class," and 'Haadee' in Guy Ritchie's "The Covenant," showcasing his versatile talent across various genres.