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Riz Ahmed
Birth at
1 December 1982
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British musician and actor Riz Ahmed was born on December 1, 1982 in London. Reese's parents were immigrants from Pakistan. After graduating from high school, Ahmed attended Oakford University and also studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama. Reese Ahmed’s screen debut took place in Michael Winterbottom’s The Road to Guantanamo, where the actor played the role of Shafik Rasul. The film won the prize of the international jury of the Berlin Film Festival "Silver Bear". Then there
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British musician and actor Riz Ahmed was born on December 1, 1982 in London. Reese's parents were immigrants from Pakistan. After graduating from high school, Ahmed attended Oakford University and also studied acting at the Central School of Speech and Drama.
Reese Ahmed’s screen debut took place in Michael Winterbottom’s The Road to Guantanamo, where the actor played the role of Shafik Rasul. The film won the prize of the international jury of the Berlin Film Festival "Silver Bear".
Then there were roles in the films “The Way to September 11”, “Stalemate”, “Anger”. In the film The Trapman directed by Eren Krivi Ahmed played a charming drug dealer. For this role, he received in the nomination “Best Actor of 2009” the award of the Geneva Film Festival.
Notable work in 2009 was the role in the film “Free fall”, where he played with Sarah Harding.
In 2010, the historical thriller directed by Neil Marshall “Centurion” was released on the screens with the participation of the actor, as well as
picture "Four Lions" About four martyrs living in England and dreaming of carrying out a terrorist attack, but nothing better than to blow up the Internet.
Notable works were roles in the films “Four Lions”. Plan B, Slum Beauty, Black Gold.
In the theater, the actor played in the musical production of “Gaddafi: a living myth” directed by David Freeman and in the play “Prayer Room” directed by Angus Jackson.
In music circles, Reese is known as MC Riz. His most famous singles are "People Like People", "Radar", "Shifty", "Don't Sleep", "All of You".