Rehan Sheikh

Rehan Sheikh
Born Rehan Sheikh
Islamabad, Punjab, Pakistan
Residence Karachi, Sindh. Pakistan
Alma mater BA Honors degree from University of Surrey.
Occupation Actor
Director
Producer
Theater Artist
Screenwriter.
Years active 1996-present
Notable work The Castle-Aik Umeed,
Akbari Asghari,
Akhri Barish,
Sanjha,
Aik Nayee Cinderella
Awards 1st Hum Awards Nominated for Best Supporting Actor .[1]Winner "Best Actor" at Kara Film Festival 2005 for his work in the film "CHobbees Ghantay"
Website http://www.facebook.com/rehansheikh01?fref=ts

Rehan Sheikh is a Pakistani / British TV Actor, director, producer and theater artist, He is best known for his role, in Haseena Moin's PTV classic serial The Castle-Aik Nae Umeed and for his role in Hum TV play Sanjha, which earned him a nomination for best supporting actor at 1st Hum Awards. His major Serials include Aghosh, Awazain, Bisat, Kiran Kahani, Dozukh, Maa, Nasal,Mohlat and two soaps "Sheeshay Ka Mahal and Jo baat Ghar mein hai!He has Worked in British Theatre and Radio Drama in a number of Radio, Theatre and TV Productions.He has Worked extensively in Theatre in Britain especially with London based Tamasha Theatre Company in Productions like A tainted dawn, Balti Kings, Ghostdancing, Strictly dandia, Ryman and the Sheikh and Fourteen songs two weddings and a funeral.

Personal life

He started with a youth Theatre group in South London. Worked in Tamasha theare company's "Women of the dust". While visiting Pakistan on holiday worked on his first TV Serial "Aaghosh". He went on do a number of popular drama serials and also was the host of a popular travel show "Travel Guide of Pakistan"

Filmography

Film

Television

Awards and nominations

Winner of "Best Actor" at the 2005 Kara Film Festival from an International jury.

Won-Hum Award for Best Supporting Actor at 3rd Hum Awards for Sadqay Tumhare

References

  1. "Best Supporting Actor". |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)

External links


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