Jimi Mistry

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Jimi Mistry
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Mistry in 2010
Born (1973-03-20) 20 March 1973 (age 50)
OccupationActor
Years active1996–2015
Spouses
Meg Leonard
(m. 2001;div. 2010)
(m. 2013)
Children1

Jimi Mistry (born 20 March 1973) is a retired British actor. He is known for appearing in numerous films such as East Is East (1999), The Guru (2002), Ella Enchanted (2004), The Truth About Love (2005), Blood Diamond (2006), Partition (2007), RocknRolla (2008), Exam (2009), It's a Wonderful Afterlife (2010), and West is West (2010). He is also known for his roles, as Dr. Fred Fonseca in BBC1 soap opera EastEnders , Latif in Cinemax series Strike Back , Kal Nazir in long-running ITV soap opera Coronation Street , and as Tom Bedford in Kay Mellor drama The Syndicate .

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Early life and education

Mistry was born on 1 January 1973 in Scarborough, North Riding of Yorkshire, to a father of Indian descent and an Irish mother. He attended St James' Catholic High School in Cheadle Hulme (1985–1988) before his family moved to Cardiff where he attended Radyr Comprehensive School. Mistry trained at the Birmingham School of Speech and Drama. [1]

Career

Mistry first gained exposure playing Dr. Fred Fonseca on BBC TV's EastEnders , and has since worked on film and stage.

His work includes starring roles in East Is East , The Guru with Heather Graham and Marisa Tomei, Blood Diamond opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, Guy Ritchie's RocknRolla and Partition with Kristin Kreuk. He can be seen in the BAFTA-nominated movie Exam , and also portrayed Satnam Tsurutani in the epic disaster film 2012 .

In 2010, Mistry appeared in Gurinder Chadha's film It's a Wonderful Afterlife which premiered at the 2010 Sundance film festival; Basement , a horror film with Danny Dyer; and West is West , the sequel to East is East . [2] Mistry has also produced, written and starred in a music documentary about Ibiza entitled And The Beat Goes On , exploring the history of the island, the birth of House Music and the art of the DJ. DJs involved in the film include Paul Oakenfold, Danny Rampling, Nicky Holloway, David Guetta, Brandon Block, Alfredo, Pete Tong and Danny Tenaglia. Mistry, himself, regularly DJs in clubs across UK and Europe. He also runs and DJ"s London"s hippest "mystery" location party scene called Tabula Rasa, as well as having his own record label and studio. Mistry has also appeared in television series such as Nearly Famous and the second series of The Syndicate .

Mistry joined the soap Coronation Street in November 2013 as Kal Nazir, a fitness coach and former soldier. The character died in 2015.

Strictly Come Dancing

In 2010, Mistry competed in the eighth series of BBC One's Strictly Come Dancing , partnered with Flavia Cacace. The couple were eliminated after week 6. [3]

Week #Dance/songJudges' scoreResult
HorwoodGoodmanDixonTonioliTotal
1 Cha-Cha-Cha / Don't Upset The Rhythm (Go Baby Go) 676726N/A
2 Foxtrot / Fever 778830Safe
3 Rumba / Ain't No Sunshine 676625Safe
4 Charleston / Do Your Thing677727Safe
5 Paso Doble / Thriller 778830Safe
6 Quickstep / Mr Pinstripe Suit788932Eliminated

Personal life

Mistry lived with Meg Leonard from 1993; they married in 2001 and divorced in March 2010. They have one daughter, Elin Leonard Mistry (born 13 May 2001). He resides in Devon with his wife, dancer Flavia Cacace, his professional dance partner on Strictly Come Dancing in 2010. [4] [5] [6] The couple married in December 2013. [7]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Hamlet Sailor Two
1999 East Is East Tariq Khan
2000AnxietyDaniel
Born Romantic Eddie
2001 My Kingdom Jug
The Mystic Masseur Pratap Cooper
2002 The Guru Ramu Gupta
2004 Touch of Pink Alim
Ella Enchanted Benny
2005 Things to Do Before You're 30 Dylan
The Truth About Love Sam Holbrook
Dead Fish Salvador E. Johnson
2006 Blood Diamond Nabil
2007 Partition Gian Singh/Mohammad Hassan
2008 RocknRolla Councillor
2009 Exam Brown
2012 Satnam Tsurutani
2010 It's a Wonderful Afterlife Dev
Basement Derek
West Is West Tariq Khan
Festival of Lights Vishnu

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996 Thief Takers Boy in BankEpisode: "Wasteland"
1998 Silent Witness D.C. WrightEpisode: "Fallen Idol"
The Bill Mickey KhanEpisode: "Home Movie"
City Central Kumar JoshiEpisode: "A Night on the Town"
1998–2000 EastEnders Dr. Fred Fonseca Regular role
2005 Spooks Nazim MalikEpisode: "The Innocent"
2007 Nearly Famous Matt BrightRegular role
2008Fiona's StoryCharlieTV film
2011 Strike Back LatifRegular role
Black Mirror PaulEpisode: "The Entire History of You"
2012The Kidnap DiariesSamiTV film
2013 The Syndicate Tom BedfordRegular role
2013–2015 Coronation Street Kal Nazir Regular role; 145 episodes

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