Adeel Akhtar

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Adeel Akhtar
Born (1980-09-18) 18 September 1980 (age 44)
London, England
Education Oxford Brookes University (BA)
New School (MFA)
OccupationActor
Years active2002–present

Adeel Akhtar (born 18 September 1980) is a British actor. In 2017, he won the British Academy Television Award for Best Actor for his role in Murdered by My Father . He was also nominated for a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his role on Channel 4's Utopia , as well as a British Academy Film Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role for Ali & Ava . Akhtar received critical acclaim for his performance in BBC One's Sherwood , receiving the British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor. He is a two-time nominee for Outstanding Supporting Performance at the Children's and Family Emmy Awards for his role in Sweet Tooth , winning in 2023.

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Early life

Akhtar was born in London, to a Pakistani father and a Indo-Kenyan mother. He was educated at Cheltenham College [1] Junior School from 1991 to 1994 and then moved to Cheltenham College in Newick House from 1994 to 1999. He completed a degree in law from Oxford Brookes University in 2002 but decided to follow his passion and change to acting, training at the Actors Studio Drama School, then within The New School, in New York. [2]

Career

Akhtar's first major role was as the bumbling Muslim extremist Faisal in Chris Morris's film Four Lions . [3] Other comedic performances include Gupta in The Angelos Epithemiou Show, [4] Maroush in The Dictator [4] and Smee in Joe Wright 's Pan . [5]

Akhtar has also won acclaim for his dramatic performances: in 2015, he was nominated for a BAFTA for Best Supporting Actor for his 2014 role as Wilson Wilson on Channel 4's Utopia . [6] He played shopkeeper Ahmed alongside Toby Jones in the BBC mini-series Capital , [7] and DS Ira King in the BBC's River . [8] Reviewing River in The Daily Telegraph , Michael Hogan wrote, "This series was beautifully written by Abi Morgan, stylishly directed, and most of all, superbly acted. The quieter, less showy supporting players also shone. Not just stalwarts [...] but fresher faces: Adeel Akhtar as River's endlessly patient sidekick and Georgina Rich as his psychiatrist". [9]

In 2016, Akhtar appeared as Shahzad in the BBC one-off drama Murdered by My Father . He won the 2017 BAFTA award for Lead Actor for this role, [10] the first non-white actor to do so. In 2017 he also took part in the American romantic comedy film The Big Sick , playing the role of the protagonist's brother, Naveed. [11] He appeared as Rob Singhal in the acclaimed BBC miniseries based on John le Carré's The Night Manager . [12] In 2019, Akhtar appeared as Billy in the BBC Three series, Back to Life , written by Daisy Haggard and Laura Solon, returning in 2021 for the second series. [13]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2008 Traitor Hamzi
2010 Four Lions Faisal
Side by SideIsaacShort film
Stranger Things Mani
2012 The Dictator Maroush
2013 Jadoo Vinod
Convenience Shaan
The Cost of LivingJimmyShort films
Keeping Up with the JonesesJerry
2014 War Book Mo
2015 Pan Smee
2016The Big Return of Ray LamereRayShort film
2017 The Big Sick Naveed
Hampstead Wiggin
Victoria & Abdul Mohammed Bakhsh
2018 Swimming with Men Kurt
The TherapistAdamShort film
2019 Murder Mystery Maharajah Vikram Govindan
The ShowCarpenter
2020 The Nest Steve
Enola Holmes Inspector Lestrade
2021 Ali & Ava AliNominated - British Academy Film Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role
Everybody's Talking About Jamie Iman Masood
The Electrical Life of Louis Wain Dan Rider
Robin Robin Dad Mouse (voice)Short film
2022 Save the Cinema Mayor Tom
Enola Holmes 2 Inspector Lestrade
2023 Murder Mystery 2 The Maharajah [14]
F.O.GSanjayShort films
The Puppet AsylumThe Narrator
The WalkAmar

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2002Let's Roll: The Story of Flight 93Hijacker Saeed Al GhamdiTelevision film
2006 Law & Order: Criminal Intent HazimEpisode: "Dollhouse"
Conviction Dr. Darpan BanerjeeEpisode: "Downhill"
2010Angelos Epithemiou's Moving OnGupta5 episodes
2011 Coming Up HasanEpisode: "Hooked"
Comedy ShowcaseGuptaEpisode: "The Angelos Neil Epithemou Show"
2013 Trollied RaySeries 3; 13 episodes
The Tunnel Anwar RashidEpisode #1.7
Coming Up BazEpisode: "Doughnuts"
2013–2014 The Job Lot George Dhot9 episodes
Utopia Wilson Wilson11 episodes
Nominated – British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor [15]
2015 River Detective Sergeant Ira KingMini-series. 6 episodes
Capital [7] Ahmed Kamal3 episodes
2016 The Night Manager [16] Rob Singhal5 episodes
Murdered by My Father ShahzadTelevision film
Won – British Academy Television Award for Best Actor
Flowers DoctorEpisode #1.4
The CircuitGabeTelevision films
The Last Dragonslayer Mr. Brittles
2017 Unforgotten Hassan MahmoudSeries 2; 6 episodes
Apple Tree Yard JaspreetMini-series. 2 episodes
2017–2018 Ghosted Barry ShawMain cast. 16 episodes
2018Fairy JobMagical AhmedMini-series. 3 episodes
Counterpart Casper2 episodes
2018–2019 Les Misérables Monsieur Thénardier 6 episodes
2019–2021 Back to Life Billy11 episodes
2019–2022 Killing Eve Martin5 episodes
2021–2024 Sweet Tooth Aditya SinghMain role. 23 episodes
Nominated – Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Performance (2022)
Won - Children's and Family Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Performance (2023)
2022 Sherwood Andy FisherMain cast. 5 episodes
Won – British Academy Television Award for Best Supporting Actor
2024 Fool Me Once DS Sami KierceMini-series. Main cast. 8 episodes [17]
Showtrial Sam MalikSeries 2

Stage

Accolades

AwardYearCategoryNominated workResultRef.
British Academy Television Awards 2017 Best Actor Murdered by My Father Won [18]
Children's and Family Emmy Awards 2022 Outstanding Supporting Performance Sweet Tooth Nominated [19]
British Academy Film Awards 2022 Best Actor in a Leading Role Ali & Ava Nominated [20]
British Academy Television Awards 2023 Best Supporting Actor Sherwood Won [21]
Children's and Family Emmy Awards 2023 Outstanding Supporting Performance Sweet Tooth Won [22]

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