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Art Malik

Art Malik (born November 13, 1952) is a Pakistani-born British actor who achieved international fame in the 1980s through his starring and subsidiary roles in assorted British and Merchant-Ivory television serials and films. He is especially remembered as the doomed Hari Kumar in The Jewel in the Crown at the outset of his career. In 1982, five years after leaving the Guildhall, Malik was cast as the doomed young Indian Hari Kumar in the ITV production of The Jewel in the Crown, based on Paul Scott's Raj Quartet. During filming, David Lean cast him in his film production of A Passage to India; the two high profile and successful productions assuring his professional future. He also appeared in a television serialisation of M. M. Kaye's The Far Pavilions. All three were released in 1984. In 1986 he played in the film The Harem with Omar Sharif and Nancy Travis. Malik has been closely associated with Tom Stoppard's play Indian Ink, creating the role of Narid in the work's London premiere, and returning to the role for the 1999 American premiere at San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater. Malik appeared as Shamy, an Anglo-Indian petty criminal and con-man in "What Makes Shamy Run?", an episode of the UK television series Minder. He played the role of the son of an Indian mobster in the 1992 film City of Joy. He played an art professor in the 1994 film Uncovered. Malik also played the villain Salim Abu Aziz opposite Arnold Schwarzenegger in True Lies (1994). Additionally, he played the mythical Orpheus in the 25-minute long film of Orpheus and Eurydice, originally a myth by Ovid. The director was Jim Henson. He made a move to American television in 1988 playing Dr. Ved Lahari on the ABC series Hothouse. He had a major role as an Afghani mujahadeen ally of James Bond in the Timothy Dalton 007 film The Living Daylights (1987). He also played the role of Ramzi Ahmed Yousef in Path to Paradise, a 1997 made-for-TV film about the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. In 2000, he appeared in the Mystery Theatre series Second Sight, starring Clive Owen as a detective who is losing his vision. Malik appears in the "Hide and Seek" episode as Dr. Faiz Ahmed, the accused murderer of his lover, a violinist named Vicky Inghams (Helen Hathorn). In 2001, he narrated the television  documentary Hajj: The Journey of a Lifetime for British television. He played Dr Zubin Khan in the BBC hospital drama Holby City from 2003-05. Also in 2005 he starred in a television adaptation of the novel The English Harem as Sam, a West London Muslim who owns a restaurant. Martine McCutcheon plays a young working class girl, Tracy, who - against the wishes of her parents and racist ex-boyfriend - becomes one of his three wives. Malik has a supporting role in the 2010 film, The Wolfman. He also appears in the 2010 version of "Upstairs Downstairs" as Mr Amanjit, secretary to Lady Holland.

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