Shazad Latif

TV Actor

Shazad Latif was born in London, England on July 8th, 1988 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 35, Shazad Latif biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
July 8, 1988
Nationality
England
Place of Birth
London, England
Age
35 years old
Zodiac Sign
Cancer
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Shazad Latif Life

About

He appeared in several films, including Tariq Masood's appearance in Spooks, as Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.

Before Fame

He studied at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School but he left a year early to attend Spooks.

Trivia

Profile, a 2018 thriller that received the Panorama Audience Award at the Berlin International Film Festival, was starring Paul Coveney. The Commuter and The Second Best Exotic Marigold Hotel were among the film credits.

Family Life

He is of mixed South Asian, English, and Scottish descent. Javid Iqbal, his father, is a Pakistani.

Associated With

In the film Star Trek: Discovery, Anthony Rapp appeared alongside him.

Jemima Khan revives claim that Charles and Diana 'pretty much an arranged marriage'

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 8, 2023
It's a thorny question that refuses to go away: was Charles and Diana's marriage arranged? Diana never denied it (pictured inset in their wedding portrait), but Jemima Khan (pictured together left) has revived the discussion in a scene from her latest film. The two leading characters address the topic of the 1981 Royal Wedding in a new romcom What's Love Got To Do With It?, written by Khan, the two main characters address the issue. Zoe, a film-maker played by Lily James, is the subject of a modern dating game, while her neighbor and childhood friend Kaz Khan (right) is planning an arranged marriage with a bride from Pakistan. 'I can't believe you said, whatever love means,' Zoe says to Kaz of his forthcoming marriage.' Prince Charles referred to Diana as "engaged to Diana," he said.'

Lily James Has "Despaired" of Dating Apps as She Confesses Her Biggest Turn Off

www.popsugar.co.uk, February 27, 2023
You might think that celebrities don't need to use dating applications, but Lily James has been browsing lately and discovered they are actually "rubbish." "What Is Love Got To Do With It?" The actor appeared on the Capital Breakfast Show on February 27th to address her latest rom-com. "In which Emma Thompson and Shazad Latif appear, she was asked about her unlucky-in-love person and the embarrassing moments in her own love life." "I cringe at most things I do! I've been a serial relationship builder, so I haven't had any crazy dating tales to share. However, I did go to my mate's Hinge the other day, and I've been tormenting. I mean come on!" She spoke about the common dating app. "The guys were rubbish." I'm sure some of the girls are shaming, but men are the worst offenders. My character is looking at this guy, and he has a sentimental quote, and she says, 'He's fit enough that he'll disregard the sentimental quote,' which is 'every day is a new rainbow,' or something.' "For me, it's going to be a bit of a turn off."

Emma Thompson identifies romantic love as a "myth" after 20 years of marriage

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 21, 2023
Dame Emma Thompson, 63, who has been in a relationship with actor Wise since 1995, said that people should think "sensibly" about love and how to care for it. Despite their wedded bliss, she has referred to romantic love as a'myth' that can be very 'dangerous.' We do really need to take it with a huge pinch of salt.' According to the Radio Times, we should start thinking positively about love and the ways it can expand.