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Adeel Akhtar

Adeel Akhtar

34 titles Acting Sep 18, 1980 London, England, UK

Adeel Akhtar is a versatile actor whose performances span both comedy and drama, earning him widespread recognition in the entertainment industry. He gained significant attention for his portrayal of the inept Muslim extremist Faisal in the satirical film "Four Lions," directed by Chris Morris. His comedic talents were further showcased in roles such as Gupta in "The Angelos Epithemiou Show," Maroush in "The Dictator," and Smee in Joe Wright's "Pan."

In addition to his comedic work, Akhtar has been celebrated for his dramatic roles. He received a BAFTA nomination for Best Supporting Actor in 2015 for his compelling performance as Wilson Wilson in the critically acclaimed Channel 4 series "Utopia." His dramatic range was also evident in the BBC mini-series "Capital," where he played the shopkeeper Ahmed, and in "River," where he portrayed DS Ira King. Michael Hogan of The Daily Telegraph praised his performance in "River," highlighting his ability to shine alongside seasoned actors.

In 2016, Akhtar's impactful role as Shahzad in the BBC drama "Murdered by My Father" earned him the BAFTA award for Lead Actor in 2017, making him the first non-white actor to receive this honor. He also appeared as Rob Singhal in the highly regarded miniseries "The Night Manager," based on John le Carré's work. In the autumn of 2016, he became a patron for Half Moon Theatre, furthering his commitment to the arts.

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