Hameed Sheikh

Pakistani actor and producer From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Hameed Sheikh (Urdu: حمید شیخ) is a Pakistani film and television actor,[1][2] director, producer,[3] and professional language translator. In film and TV, he is best known for Khuda Kay Liye, Operation O21 and Moor.[4][5]

Born (1969-12-28) 28 December 1969 (age 56)
OccupationsActor, producer, translator, cultural heritage consultant
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Hameed Sheikh
Sheikh in 2015
Born (1969-12-28) 28 December 1969 (age 56)
OccupationsActor, producer, translator, cultural heritage consultant
Known forKhuda Kay Liye
Moor
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The Old Man
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Between 2022 and 2024, Hameed Sheikh had performed as on-set language and cultural consultant for the US series The Old Man, starring Jeff Bridges.[6]

Hameed Sheikh has worked for years to bring his native Pakistani society into better focus via film and television, while lamenting the lack of government support within these cultures.[7]

Personal life

Sheikh was born on 28 December 1969[8] in Quetta, the capital city of Balochistan, Pakistan. His family has been living there for 600 years and he has described his ethnic background as "Brahmin Pundits" who had converted to Islam.[7] Sheikh is fluent in Urdu, Brahui, Sindhi, Punjabi, Dari, Persian, Seraiki, Balochi and Hindko.[7][9]

In a 2019 interview Sheikh stated, "There is a wealth of resources that we can use if we get support from Pakistan’s film industry and the government. We don’t even have an arts council in Quetta, let alone any infrastructure. How can we get anything done?"[10]

Hameed Sheikh has been living in Los Angeles since 2021.

Career

Kandahar Break

In 2008, Sheikh produced Kandahar Break, a political thriller set in 1999 about a British engineer escaping the Taliban regime in Afghanistan. While filming a night scene in the desert, a group associated with the Taliban attacked the Pakistani members of the film crew. Four crew members were shot while leaving the compound and arriving at the set; they all survived. Much like the lead character of the movie, director David Whitney and his crew were forced to leave Pakistan with the help of local security forces. Only 75% of the shoot was completed by then. Later, Sheikh arranged funding for the remaining part, which was filmed in Tunisia.[11]

Moor

Sheikh was approached by Jami, director and writer of Moor,[12] to play the role of an old man whose family was affected by the closure of a railway station in Zhob Valley, Baluchistan. In preparation for the role, Sheikh gained a lot of weight and changed his posture and gait (walking style). He described his role as "genuinely challenging," but didn't charge a fee for the project since he believed the film would open doors for young actors of Baluchistan.[citation needed]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Director Notes
2007 Khuda Kay Liye Sher Shah Shoaib Mansoor
2009 Kandahar Break: Fortress of War Omar Baloch David Whitney
2013 Hearts and Minds Tariq Charlie Guillen Winner, Jury Prize, Alexandria Film Festival
2014 O21 Dost Muhammad Jami
2015 Abdullah: The Final Witness Abdullah Hashim Nadeem Screened at Cannes Film Festival
Moor Wahid Jami Pashto and English
2019 The Man from Kathmandu Pundit Harvashdam Pema Dhondup Nepali film
2020 Away, Together Rashid Sana Malik
2021 The Window Abid Ammar Lasani
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Television series

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Year Title Role Director Notes
1984 Naqab Sang
1990 Palay Khan
1993 Baarish Kay Baad Nasir
Babar Muhammad Ali
1995 Kal - Co-produced with Jamal Shah[13]
Uraan Bahadur
1998 Wapsi -
2000 Zanjeer Ali Jan Syed Faisal Bukhari [13]
19-- Wapsi Kay Baad Muhammad Nawaz Magsi
19-- Ishq Babar Javed
19-- Matti Amanullah Nasir
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Awards and nominations

See also

References

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