Zaib Shaikh

Zaib Shaikh
Born 1974 (age 4142)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Years active 2002-present
Spouse(s) Kirstine Stewart

Zaib Shaikh (born 1974) is a Canadian actor, writer and director, best known for his roles as Amaar Rashid, an imam in the CBC Television sitcom Little Mosque on the Prairie, and Jayesh in Metropia, an evening soap opera broadcast on Omni Television.

Career

As well as Metropia and Little Mosque on the Prairie, Shaikh appeared as Vancouver city councillor Shakil Khan in Da Vinci's City Hall. He is co-founder of the Whistler Theatre Project, and also writer and director of the CBC adaptation of Othello.[1] He will appear as Nadir Khan in Deepa Mehta's film adaptation of Midnight's Children. He guest starred as Professor Mahmoud Bahmanyaron in an episode of Murdoch Mysteries which aired March 18, 2013.

Personal life

Shaikh was born in Toronto at St. Michael's Hospital and is of Pakistani descent.[2] He studied theatre at the University of Toronto Mississauga[3] and has a Bachelor of Arts from the Sheridan College Institute of Advanced Learning.[4] While at the University of Toronto, Shaikh was a copy editor for the campus newspaper, The Medium. He has a Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of British Columbia.[5]

Shaikh is married to the former managing director of Twitter Canada, Kirstine Stewart.[6]

On May 29, 2014, Shaikh was named the film commissioner and director of entertainment industries for the City of Toronto.[7]

References

  1. See IMDB
  2. "My Toronto: Zaib Shaikh". National Post.
  3. "Zaib Shaikh". University of Toronto Magazine.
  4. "Zaib Shaikh" (PDF). Sheridan Institute Alumni Magazine.
  5. "Zaib Shaikh". Lavin Agency.
  6. ". TechCrunch, April 29, 2013.
  7. "Toronto picks Zaib Shaikh, of Little Mosque fame, as film commissioner". The Globe and Mail, May 29, 2014.

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