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Art Malik

British-Pakistani actor (born 1952)


Summary

British-Pakistani actor (born 1952)

FieldValue
nameArt Malik
birthnameAthar ul-Haque Malik
birth_date
birth_placeBahawalpur, Punjab, Pakistan
spouse
children2
yearsactive1978–present
occupationActor
educationBec School
alma_materGuildhall School of Music and Drama

Athar ul-Haque Malik (; born 13 November 1952), known as Art Malik, is a British-Pakistani actor. He achieved international fame in the 1980s through his starring and supporting roles in assorted British television serials and films. His breakout role was as Hari Kumar in the television serial The Jewel in the Crown (1984), which earned him a British Academy Television Award nomination for Best Actor.

Malik starred as Zubin Khan on the BBC One medical drama Holby City (2003–2005), Francesc Gacet on Borgia (2011–2014), and Bunny Latif on Homeland (2014–2020). He is also well-known for his roles as Kamran Shah in the James Bond film The Living Daylights (1987) and the villain Salim Abu Aziz in the action comedy film True Lies (1994).

Early life and education

Malik was born Athar ul-Haque Malik on 13 November 1952 in Bahawalpur, Pakistan, the son of Zaibunisa and Mazhar ul-Haque Malik, a doctor who worked as an ophthalmic surgeon in Britain. When his father got a job as a surgeon in Moorfields Eye Hospital, Malik was brought to London in 1956, aged three. From the age of eleven, he attended Bec School in Tooting.

Following an unsatisfactory stint of business studies and a term studying acting at The Questors Theatre, he won a scholarship to Guildhall School of Music and Drama. Before long, he was working with The Old Vic and Royal Shakespeare companies.

Career

In 1982, five years after leaving Guildhall, Malik was cast as Hari Kumar in the Granada Television production of The Jewel in the Crown, based on Paul Scott's Raj Quartet.

In 1987, he played Kamran Shah, an Afghan mujahideen leader who allies with James Bond and leads a raid against Soviet invaders in the 007 film The Living Daylights.

Malik played the role of the son of an Indian mobster in the 1992 film City of Joy and, in 1993, narrated Salman Rushdie's Haroun and the Sea of Stories on BBC television's Jackanory.

In 1994, Malik played his first big screen villain, Salim Abu Aziz, a stereotypical Islamist, opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in True Lies. Malik accepted the role, which he described as "a hoot", at a time when he had been 14 months without work and was being pursued by the Inland Revenue for £32,000. Following his appearance in True Lies, Malik was offered several roles in other action films, but turned them down, later explaining, "I didn't want to do action movies that weren't as good." He instead accepted a role in the film Clockwork Mice. Malik took the lead role in the West End production of Tom Stoppard's 1995 play Indian Ink.

In 1999, Malik played the supporting role of Olympos, the court doctor to Cleopatra, Queen of Egypt, in the ABC miniseries Cleopatra.

In 2001, he narrated the television documentary Hajj: The Journey of a Lifetime for broadcast on BBC Two and in 2002 he narrated the three part television mini-series The British Empire in Colour for TWI/Carlton Television.

He also played Milkha Singh's father in the 2013 Hindi language film Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, his first appearance in a film produced in India.{{cite news |first=Priya |last=Joshi |title=Art Malik interview: 'I would love to work in Indian film again'

In 2014, Malik played Bunran "Bunny" Latif, a retired Pakistani general in season four of Homeland, returning in the same role in season eight in 2020.

In 2017 he appeared in the first series of Bancroft.

Malik appeared in the second episodes of both series 8 of the show Doc Martin in 2017 and series 11 of Doctor Who, "The Ghost Monument" in 2018.

Personal life

By Malik's account, the sudden success he enjoyed in 1984 resulted in his excessive drinking. "I was surrounded by people who admired me and I took all of that home with me" he said when interviewed in 2003. "I paid lots of attention to my ego, and not enough to my spirit. It was totally unhealthy, like an illness".

Malik played a big role in fundraising for relief work for victims of the Gujarat earthquake in 2001, and also appeared on the DEC Pakistan Floods Appeal advertisement in 2010. He lives with his wife Gina Rowe, a fellow student at the Guildhall, whom he married in 1980. They have two daughters, Jessica and Keira. Although from a Muslim background, and having insisted that his character on Holby City should be a Muslim, Malik describes himself as "not a practising Muslim. I'm probably an apostate, and liable for any right-minded Muslim fundamentalist to put me on a list of people to stamp out".

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1979Arabian AdventureMamhoud
1980Richard's ThingsDr. Mustag
1984A Passage to IndiaAli
1985UnderworldFluke
1987The Living DaylightsKamran Shah
1992Turtle BeachKanan
City of JoyAshok Ghatak
Year of the CometNico
HostageKhalim
1994UncoveredAlvaro
True LiesSalim Abu Aziz
1995Clockwork MiceLaney
1995A Kid in King Arthur's CourtLord Belasco
1997Booty CallAkmedUncredited
1998Side StreetsBipin Raj
2001TabloidPhilip Radcliffe
2002Out DoneInspector Harrison
2003TempoGeorge Maldonado
2004FakersFoster Wright
2006Nina's Heavenly DelightsRaj Khanna
2008Dean SpanleySwami Nala Prash
FranklynTarrant
2010The WolfmanSingh
Sex and the City 2Shiekh Khalid
2011Everywhere and NowhereUncle Mirza
GhostedAhmed
2012John CarterZodangan General
2013Bhaag Milkha BhaagSampuran Singh
DianaSamundar
2016The InfiltratorAkbar Bilgrami
MirzyaSuchitra's father
2017Halal DaddyAmir Aziz
2023The Little MermaidGrimsby
2024The GlassworkerTomas Oliver
2025HamletKing Claudius
The Woman in Cabin 10Dr. Robert Mehta
FortitudeUpcoming film

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1978Mixed BlessingsFredEpisode: "The Loneliness of the Long Term Unemployed"
**Doctor2 episodes
1979ITV PlayhouseDaveEpisode: "The Reaper"
1981Crown CourtAziz Ul HaqueEpisode: "Freedom to Incite: Part 1"
1982**TurkEpisode: "Be Lucky Uncle"
1983BergeracRavi ChavanEpisode: "A Miracle Every Week"
ChessgameFaroukEpisode: "Digging Up the Future"
1984**Zarin2 episodes
**Hari Kumar6 episodes
MinderShamyEpisode: "What Makes Shamy Run?"
1985**Julius Court5 episodes
1986HaremTarik PashaTelevision film
West of ParadiseSam McBride
**Farouk
Death Is Part of the ProcessIndres
1988HothouseDr. Ved Lahari7 episodes
1989After the WarJerome LeBlanc2 episodes
Shadow of the CobraCharles Sobhraj
1990StolenSalim6 episodes
BoonAlex CavendishEpisode: "The Tender Trap"
1991**OrpheusEpisode: "Orpheus & Eurydice"
1992Covington CrossSalimEpisode: "Revenge"
1993JackanoryReaderEpisode: "Haroun and the Sea of Stories"
Age of TreasonPertinaxTelevision film
1994**Karim Jackson2 episodes
1996Kavanagh QCAshok Prasad QCEpisode: "Job Satisfaction"
Peak PracticeMr. HussainEpisode: "Heart and Soul"
1997Turning WorldShams3 episodes
Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center BombingRamzi YousefTelevision film
1998Big WomenJemalEpisode: "Well, I'm Sorry"
Colour BlindHassan2 episodes
1998, 2015Goodness Gracious MeVarious
1998–1999Unfinished BusinessTam7 episodes
1999Vicious CircleHarrisonTelevision film
**Taita3 episodes
Life SupportDr. Kamran Blake6 episodes
CleopatraOlympos2 episodes
2000In the BeginningRamesses II
Second Sight: Hide and SeekFaiz AhmedTelevision film
2001Hotel!Radochek Zeigler
MessiahD.C.S. Emerson2 episodes
**NarratorTelevision film
2002Fun at the Funeral ParlourDuke of HypnotismEpisode: "A Pocket Full of Gravel"
Murder in MindPaul AsherEpisode: "Flashback"
2003Messiah 2: Vengeance Is MineD.C.S. Emerson2 episodes
2003–2005Holby CityZubin Khan94 episodes
2005**Saaman "Sam" SaharTelevision film
2006**Marcus IllingworthEpisode: "Late of This Parish"
Dalziel and PascoeAahil KhanEpisode: "A Death in the Family"
**Colonel Raymond Malik2 episodes
200810 Days to WarAbdul Aziz al-HakimEpisode: "$100 Coffee"
Doctor Who: The Eighth Doctor AdventuresAbbot AbsoluteEpisode: "The Skull of Sobek"
2009LewisProfessor Hamid JassimEpisode: "Allegory of Love"
2010Agatha Christie's PoirotSir Bartholomew StrangeEpisode: "Three Act Tragedy"
Ben HurSheikh Ilderim2 episodes
**Nicolaus4 episodes
2010–2012Upstairs DownstairsMr. Amanjit Singh9 episodes
2011–2014BorgiaFrancesc Gacet32 episodes
2012Masterpiece MysterySir Bartholomew StrangeEpisode: "Poirot XI: Three Act Tragedy"
2013New TricksJonathan EpsteinEpisode: "The Little Brother"
2014–2020HomelandBunny Latif7 episodes
2015Arthur & GeorgeRev Shapurji Edalji3 episodes
UndercoverRaffiEpisode #1.6
2016Indian SummersMaharajah2 episodes
Cold FeetEddie Zubayr7 episodes
2017SherlockPrison GovernorEpisode: "The Final Problem"
Doc MartinJohn RahmanzaiEpisode: "Sons and Lovers"
BancroftAlan Taheeri4 episodes
2018**Erasmus Nash5 episodes
Doctor WhoIlinEpisode: "The Ghost Monument"
2019Silent WitnessArthur PujariEpisode: "Betrayal"
**President Quan3 episodes
2020-2025Man Like MobeenUncle Khan6 episodes
2020PenanceFr. Tom Hayesall 3 episodes
2024Renegade NellHenry Taplow1 episode
The Famous FiveSir Lincoln AubreyEpisode: "The Eye Of The Sunrise"

References

References

  1. "Art Malik Biography (1952–)".
  2. James Rampton. (24 January 1998). "The Artful dodger Interview: Art Malik". [[The Independent]].
  3. Judith Woods. (3 June 2003). "I try to be a better person. Every day". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
  4. {{YouTube. qzVdDIQnrzM. The Story of Jackanory, BBC Four. Video from 51:24
  5. Ray Richmond. (20 May 1999). "Cleopatra". Variety.
  6. (11 August 2001). "Hajj".
  7. [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0823159/ The British Empire in Colour], imdb.com. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  8. [https://www.britishempire.co.uk/media/documentary/britishempireincolour.htm Documentary: The British Empire in Colour], britishempire.co.uk. Retrieved 16 March 2021.
  9. (26 March 2012). "Tom Fontana's 'Borgia' Gets Second Season Order". The Hollywood Reporter.
  10. Gilbert, Sophie. (1 August 2014). "Nimrat Kaur lands role in US series ''Homeland''".
  11. Jeffery, Morgan. (18 September 2018). "Doctor Who reveals series 11, episode 2 title and guest stars". [[Digital Spy]].
  12. Shazia Hasan. (22 October 2017). "I've turned down many films because I thought they were exploitative, says Art Malik".
  13. Eddy, Cheryl. (September 9, 2022). "Disney's Live-Action Little Mermaid Shares Its First Teaser".
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