Zia Mohyeddin

Zia Mohyeddin

b. 1931 — d. 2023 (aged 92) Lyallpur, Punjab, British India
Actor

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Zia Mohyeddin (born June 20, 1933) is a Pakistani actor famed for his voice. He was born in Faisalabad, (formerly Lyallpur), British India in a Urdu Speaking Family. He passed his early life in Karachi. He was trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts in London from 1953-1956. After stage roles in Long Day's Journey Into Night and Julius Caesar, he made his West End debut in A Passage to India in 1960. He made his film debut in Lawrence of Arabia in 1963, playing the role of Tafas (the Arab guide who is shot by Omar Sharif for drinking water from the wrong well). He then made numerous TV and film appearances, and starred as Dr Aziz in the 1965 BBC television version of A Passage to India. He returned to Pakistan in the late 1960s. There he founded and ran the PIA Arts and Dance Academy, and hosted his own TV talk show. Around this time he met and subsequently (in 1973) married the classical dancer Naheed Siddiqui. However after difficulties with the regime Mohyeddin returned to England in the late 1970s, shortly followed by his wife. During the 1980s Zia worked in Birmingham, Great Britain, where he produced Central Television's flagship multicultural programme Here and Now. He resumed his acting career in Europe, appearing in small roles in various movies and television programs. He has since traveled the world giving Urdu poetry and prose recitations. In the late 1990s, Zia remarried, and had a daughter with his wife, Azra. In February 2005 President Pervez Musharraf invited Mohyeddin to act as Chairman of the new National Academy of Performing Arts in Karachi. To this date, despite his growing age, Zia is still active among Pakistani media as a speaker and hosts several TV programs both for National and Private Channels. He is also involved in narrating some abstract short films and commercials Description above from the Wikipedia article Zia Mohyeddin, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia

Known For

Filmography

Some Lover to Some Beloved
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★ 9.3
Some Lover to Some Beloved
2018 Actor
Last Remarks
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★ 6.6
Last Remarks
2012 Actor
The Radio Announcer
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L'enfant des rues
1995 Actor
Dadabhaï
Doomsday Gun
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★ 6.2
Doomsday Gun
1994 Actor
Hashim
Immaculate Conception
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★ 6.2
Immaculate Conception
1992 Actor
Shehzada
🎬
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Gummed Labels
1992 Actor
Zia (Dejected Detective)
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Family Pride
1991 Actor
BB
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★ 7.4
Shalom Salaam
1989 Actor
Sadiq Sattar
Partition
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★ 7.2
Partition
1987 Actor
We Are the Children
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★ 6.3
We Are the Children
1987 Actor
Father Emmanuel
King of the Ghetto
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★ 7.5
King of the Ghetto
1986 Actor
Timur Hussein
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📺
Viewpoint '86
1986 Self
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★ 8.6
Salt on a Snake's Tail
1983 Actor
Mr. Miah
Death of a Princess
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★ 7.6
Death of a Princess
1980 Actor
Marwan Shaheen
Staying On
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★ 7.0
Staying On
1980 Actor
Ibrahim
Ashanti
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★ 5.4
Ashanti
1979 Actor
Djamil
🎬
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Suhag
1972 Actor
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Mujram Kaun
1971 Actor
Bombay Talkie
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★ 5.6
Bombay Talkie
1970 Actor
Hari
Work Is a Four Letter Word
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★ 5.3
Work Is a Four Letter Word
1968 Actor
Dr. Aly Narayana
They Came from Beyond Space
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★ 4.6
They Came from Beyond Space
1967 Actor
Farge
The Sailor from Gibraltar
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★ 6.0
The Sailor from Gibraltar
1967 Actor
Noori
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After Many a Summer
1967 Actor
Dr. Obispo
Khartoum
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★ 6.8
Khartoum
1966 Actor
Zobeir Pasha
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📺
Thirteen Against Fate
1966 Actor
Elie Nagear
Secret Agent
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★ 8.2
Secret Agent
1964 Actor
Mr. Sen
The Hidden Truth
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★ 6.6
The Hidden Truth
1964 Actor
Dr. Hamavid de Silva
A Boy Ten Feet Tall
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★ 7.0
A Boy Ten Feet Tall
1963 Actor
The Syrian
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Rahguzar
1960 Actor
🎬
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Let Me Ever Escape Them
1954 Actor
Yakub Ali
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The Colour of My Heart
Self