The Evolution of Riz Ahmed, From ‘The Night Of’ to ‘Rogue One'(Photos)

The Evolution of Riz Ahmed, From ‘The Night Of’ to ‘Rogue One'(Photos)

For the past several years, Riz Ahmed has made a name for himself as one of the most talented actors on the British indie movie scene. Now, in 2016, he has gained international acclaim for his work in HBO’s “The Night Of,” and will soon be seen worldwide in the upcoming “Star Wars” movie “Rogue One.” If you’re looking for more of Ahmed’s work, here’s what you should check out.

Ahmed’s first big role came in 2006 in the film “The Road To Guantanamo,” in which he played one of three British-born Pakistanis who end up in GITMO after taking a trip to Afghanistan in September 2001. Ahmed said that the re-enactment of the torture in Guantanamo was painful to perform, and that he was questioned by police

Two years later, Ahmed appeared in “Shifty.” He played the titular character, a struggling drug dealer who receives help from his well-off friend who left him and their hometown for unknown reasons. This performance earned Ahmed the first of three British Independent Film Award nominations.

2008 also saw Ahmed play a supporting role in the critically-acclaimed zombie miniseries “Dead Set,” which depicted a zombie attack on the set of the wildly popular British version of “Big Brother.” Ahmed plays Riq, the boyfriend of one of the show’s crew members who sets out on a journey to the “Big Brother” house to rescue her.

The second nomination came in 2010 when Ahmed played the lead role in “Four Lions,” a black comedy about four radicalized British Muslims who hatch a plan to detonate suicide bombs at the London Marathon. Ahmed plays Omar, the leader and only intelligent member of the group.

In 2012, Ahmed got his third nomination for the lead role in “Ill Manors,” a crime drama that features Ahmed as a drug dealer who struggles to survive on the streets with a cast of gangbangers and prostitutes. The violent conflicts take place in the shadow of the new buildings constructed in London’s East End for that year’s Olympics.

Now Ahmed is enjoying the biggest year of his career, starting with his performance as the Pakistani-American murder suspect Nasir Khan in the crime drama “The Night Of.”

He’s also had a supporting role in the action film “Jason Bourne,” playing a social media CEO who is the target of an assassination after shady figures suspect that he will renege on a deal to aid a government surveillance project.

Later this year, you can see Ahmed in the crime thriller “City of Tiny Lights,” in which he plays a down-on-his-luck private eye who gets a job from a prostitute to find her missing roommate. Ahmed will star alongside former “Doctor Who” and “Penny Dreadful” star Billie Piper, who plays his estranged ex.

But of course, the biggest role yet for Ahmed comes in December, when the highly anticipated “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” Ahmed will play Bodhi Rook, an Imperial pilot who turns on the Empire and helps the rebel militia steal the Death Star plans.

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