06/20/1931
Lyallpur, Punjab, British India:
Zia Mohyeddin (June 20, 1931 - February 13, 2023) was a British-Pakistani actor, producer, director, and television broadcaster known for his extensive work in both Pakistani cinema, television and stage, as well as British cinema, television and stage. Regarded as a polymath, he was awarded the Hilal-i-Imtiaz, the second-highest civilian honour in Pakistan, and the Sitara-i-Imtiaz, the third-highest civilian honour in Pakistan.
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The Colour of My Heart (2026) as Themselves |
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Some Lover to Some Beloved (2018) as Zia Mohyeddin |
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Last Remarks (2012) as Radio Announcer |
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Ghazi Shaheed (1996) as Narrator |
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Doomsday Gun (1994) as Hashim |
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Immaculate Conception (1992) as Shehzada |
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Gummed Labels (1992) as |
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Shalom Salaam (1989) as Sadiq Sattar |
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Partition (1987) as |
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We Are the Children (1987) as |
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King of the Ghetto (1986) as Timur Hussein |
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The Assam Garden (1985) as Mr. Lal |
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Ashanti (1979) as Djamil |
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Bombay Talkie (1970) as Hari |
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Work Is a 4-Letter Word (1968) as Dr Aly Narayana |
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They Came from Beyond Space (1967) as Farge |
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Deadlier Than the Male (1967) as King Fedra |
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The Sailor from Gibraltar (1967) as Noori |
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Khartoum (1966) as Zobeir Pasha |
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A Passage to India (1965) as Dr Aziz |
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Behold a Pale Horse (1964) as Luis, Guide of Paco |
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Sammy Going South (1963) as The Syrian |
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Lawrence of Arabia (1962) as Tafas |
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The Day of the Fox (1961) as President Rajan |
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Nice (1984) Producer |