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.
Lawrence of Arabia
(Tafas)
The Sailor from Gibraltar
(Noori)
Doomsday Gun
(Hashim)
Deadlier Than the Male
(King Fedra)
They Came from Beyond Space
(Farge)
Khartoum
(Zobeir Pasha)
Shalom Salaam
(Sadiq Sattar)
Bombay Talkie
(Hari)
Partition
A Passage to India
(Dr Aziz)
Ashanti
(Djamil)
King of the Ghetto
(Timur Hussein)
Immaculate Conception
(Shehzada)
Behold a Pale Horse
(Luis, Guide of Paco)
Work Is a 4-Letter Word
(Dr Aly Narayana)
The Assam Garden
(Mr. Lal)
Ghazi Shaheed
(Narrator)
Sammy Going South
(The Syrian)
Last Remarks
(Radio Announcer)
Some Lover to Some Beloved
(Zia Mohyeddin)
The Day of the Fox
(President Rajan)
Bergerac
(Adnan Rashid)
The Avengers
The Champions
(Prengo)
The Expert
(Lutaf Adamjee)
Man in a Suitcase
BBC Play of the Month
(Dr. Aziz)
The Hidden Truth
Sir Francis Drake
(King Philip of Spain)
Minder
(Tajvir)
BBC Play of the Month
(Bandi Grosz)
King of the Ghetto
(Timur Hussein)