Hameed Sheikh
Hameed Sheikh (Urdu: حمید شیخ) is an actor and producer from Pakistan who is known for roles in Khuda Kay Liye, Operation O21 and Moor.[1]
Hameed Sheikh | |
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Born | 1969 |
Nationality | Pakistan |
Occupation | Actor, producer |
Known for | Khuda Kay Liye Moor |
Personal life
Fluent in Urdu, Hindi, Brahui, Sindhi, Punjabi, Dari, Persian, Seraiki, Balochi and Hindko,.[2]
Career
Kandhar Break
In 2008, Sheikh produced Kandhar Break, a political thriller set in 1999 which tells the story of an Englishman who must escape 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.[3]
Moor
Sheikh was approached by Jami, director and writer of Moor, 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 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.[1]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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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 | Jami | ||
2015 | Abdullah: The Final Witness | N/A | Hashim Nadeem | Screened at Cannes Film Festival |
2015 | Moor | Wahid | Jami |
Television
PTV Quetta Center Produced Drama Series contains 7 episode (Palay Shah) Palay Khan in 1990 as a tribute to Palay Khan Khosthi involvement in the freedom movement against British Raj. Palay Khan was played by Jamal Shah, and Palay's brother Katey Khan was portrayed by Hayatullah Khan Durrani while Hameed Sheikh played the character of the Nephew of Palay Khan.
Year | Name | Opposite | Network |
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1990 | Palay Khan | Jamal Shah, Hayatullah Khan Durrani, Rafique Kombvo, Hameed Sheikh, Sakina Samoo, Orya M.Jan, Huma Mir | PTV |
Year | Title | Role | Director | Notes |
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1984 | Naqab Sang | |||
20-- | Zanjeer | Ali Jan | Syed Faisal Bukhari | |
19-- | Wapasi | - | ||
1995 | Kal | - | Co-produced with Jamal Shah | |
19-- | Wapsi Kay Baad | Muhammad Nawaz Magsi | ||
19-- | Ishq | Babar Javed | ||
19-- | Matti | Amanullah Nasir |
Awards and nominations
- 2005 The 1st Indus Drama Awards: Nominated for Best Actor Drama Serial in a Supporting Role
See also
- List of Lollywood actors
References
- "Hameed Sheikh — when mountains speak, wise men listen".
- Mohammad Kamran Jawaid (27 April 2019), "I feel people outside Pakistan recognise my talents more, says Hameed Sheikh", Dawn News. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
- "Film-makers under fire".