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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_ChahidiPaul Chahidi - Wikipedia

    Giv Paul Khatib-Chahidi (born 22 August 1969), known professionally as Paul Chahidi (Persian: پل شهیدی), is an Iranian-born British Theatre World Award and Clarence Derwent Award winning and Tony and Olivier award nominated actor.

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0149628Paul Chahidi - IMDb

    Paul Chahidi is a Tony, Olivier and Royal Television Society nominated actor who has appeared in films, TV shows and theatre productions. He was born in Iran and has worked with the RSC, National Theatre, Donmar and Broadway.

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  3. Nov 7, 2013 · The British actor talks about his gender-bending role as witty maid Maria in Twelfth Night, his dual roles in Richard III, and his family life in New York. Learn how he honed his skills at Cambridge and London, and how he discovered his son George in a pumpkin patch.

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  4. Feb 17, 2020 · Paul Chahidi plays the Reverend Francis Seaton in the BBC Three mockumentary This Country, set in a Cotswolds village. He talks about his role, his background and his Hollywood guest appearance in the final series.

  5. Overview (1) Born. August 22, 1969 in Iran. Mini Bio (4) Paul Chahidi is a Tony, Olivier and Royal Television Society nominated British stage and screen actor. His most recent screen work includes roles in the feature 'See How They Run', 'The Serpent Queen' (Starz) and two seasons of the Iranian-American comedy 'Chad' (TBS/Roku).

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  7. Paul Chahidi is a versatile actor who has appeared in various roles in theatre, film and TV. He is an Associate Artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company and has worked with the National Theatre on Twelfth Night, Richard III, Shakespeare in Love and more.

  8. Jan 16, 2023 · 16th Jan 2023. Paul Chahidi returns to the West End stage next month, starring as Hugo in a modern day take on the famous tragedy 'Phaedra'. The play is a re-imagining of the story, after plays by Euripides, Seneca and Racine, written and directed by Simon Stone.

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