Badi Uzzaman
{{Short description|Pakistani British actor (1939–2011)}}
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Mohammed Badi Uzzaman Azmi (Urdu:بدی الزمان){{cite news | first=Tania | last=Ahsan | title=Badi Uzzaman obituary, actor best known for his part in Potter's The Singing Detective | url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2011/jun/21/badi-uzzaman-obituary | work=The Guardian | date=21 June 2011 | accessdate=29 June 2011}} (8 March 1939 – 14 June 2011), better known as Badi Uzzaman, was a Pakistani-British television and film actor. According to The Guardian, Uzzaman was perhaps best known for his role as a hospital patient in the 1986 television series, The Singing Detective, opposite actor Michael Gambon.{{cite news | title=Islamabad: Actor best known for his part in Potter's 'The Singing Detective' | url=https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2011/jun/21/badi-uzzaman-obituary | work=The News International | date=27 June 2011}} He later appeared in numerous television roles during his career, often as a supporting character, including Torchwood, Inspector Morse, Coronation Street, Cracker, The Bill and Casualty.
Uzzaman was born on 8 March 1939, in Phulpur, Azamgarh, British India. His father worked for the railway industry, so he moved to the city of Abbottabad in present-day Pakistan. He continued to move with his family depending on his father's job transfers, which included time in both Quetta and Lahore. Uzzaman graduated from Government College, Abbottabad, in 1959, where he studied English and Urdu.
Uzzaman began his career as a radio presenter in Pakistan.{{Citation needed|date= August 2022}} He switched to acting, appearing in roles of Pakistan Television Corporation (PTV) following the state-owned channel's launch in 1964.
In 1984, Uzzaman was cast in Malia, a Pakistani film about a traveling fair with a strong, underlying theme against the martial law imposed by the government of General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq. In the film, Uzzaman played five different characters.{{cite book|last=Donnell|first=Alison|title=Companion to contemporary Black British culture|year=2002|publisher=Taylor and Francis|pages=427|isbn=9780203194997 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Mx53zZLVM_8C}} The film was sharply rebuked by Zia's government, and had to be completed in London. Uzzaman left Pakistan and was granted political asylum in the United Kingdom soon after Malia's release. He became a British citizen.
At the age of 72, Uzzaman died of a lung infection on 14 June 2011.
Partial filmography
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- Intekhab (1978)
- Mehman (1978)
- Teesra Kinara (1980) - Haleem Hafazi
- My Beautiful Laundrette (1985) - Dealer
- Christmas Present (1985) - Mr. Amir Mehrban
- Personal Services (1987) - Mr. Patel
- Sammy and Rosie Get Laid (1987) - Ghost
- Cry Freedom (1987) - Mortician's assistant
- Bellman and True (1987) - Shopkeeper
- Karachi (1989) - Family father
- Lebewohl, Fremde (1991) - Badi
- K2 (1991) - Ibrahim
- Immaculate Conception (1992) - Dadaji's Retainer
- Son of the Pink Panther (1993) - Wasim
- Bhaji on the Beach (1993) - Uncle
- Brothers in Trouble (1995) - Old Ram
- My Son the Fanatic (1997) - Man in mosque
- You're Dead (1999) - Dr. Chandra
- Mad Cows (1999) - Indian shopkeeper
- Kevin & Perry Go Large (2000) - Shopkeeper
- The Fourth Angel (2001) - Dr. Mackay
- All or Nothing (2002) - Passenger #1
- Cross My Heart (2003) - Vikram
- The Baby Juice Express (2004) - Singh
- Yasmin (2004) - Hassan
- Red Mercury (2005) - Mr. Mulley
- Eastern Promises (2007) - Chemist
- In Your Dreams (2008) - Kung fu waiter
- Caught in the Act (2008) - Mr. Patel
- Another Year (2010) - Mr. Gupta
- Forget Me Not (2010) - Shopkeeper
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References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|id=0882732|name=Badi Uzzaman}}
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Category:British male television actors
Category:British male film actors
Category:English people of Pakistani descent
Category:Naturalised citizens of the United Kingdom
Category:Pakistani emigrants to the United Kingdom
Category:People from Abbottabad