Ismail Rasheed

Ismail Rasheed (born 20 April 1976)[1] is a Maldivian film actor.

Ismail Rasheed
Rasheed at a dubbing session of Sazaa
Born
Ismail Rasheed

(1976-04-20) 20 April 1976
Male', Maldives
OccupationFilm actor, producer, director and TV presenter
Years active1996–present
Spouse(s)Mariya Ibrahim | Rahuma Hassan (-present)
ChildrenAli Iufaaf Ismail
Adam Ijlaal Ismail
Tavian Clark

Biography

Ismail Rasheed is a son of Maldivian poet, writer and the founder of the K.M.R. Production, Mohamed Rasheed. Ismail Rasheed worked at the Maldives Airports Company Ltd, but he left his job to give more time for his Acting career.

He began his career in 1996 with a comedic role from Maldives Airport Authority's Tele Drama Zimmaa. He received the Best Comedian Award form the Tele Drama Awards for his role in Zimmaa.[2] In the following year, he received the Best Comedian Award and the Best Actor Award for his role in Tele Drama Thafaathu, in which he played double role.[2] He also received the Best Actor Award for the Tele Drama Leyattakai.[2]

His first Feature Film was Edhi Edhi Hoadheemey of K.M.R. Production. He played a funny yet heartfelt role in the film. His second Feature Film was Heylaa, from which he won the Best Supporting Actor Award. His rich nature of acting was also seen from the films like, Moomin Fuad's Loodhifa and Hussain Munavvar's Sazaa.

Filmography

Actor

Year Film Role Notes
1996 Zimmaa Tele Drama
Tele Drama Award for Best Comedian
1997 Thafaathu Tele Drama
Tele Drama Award for Best Comedian
Tele Drama Award for Best Actor
1998 Leyattakai Tele Drama
Tele Drama Award for Best Actor
Thadhu Thedhu Huvafen Tele Drama
Edhi Edhi Hoadheemey[3] Thoyyib Debut film
Farihibe Short Film
Haa Shaviyani Rasgefaan Short Film
Haa Shaviyani Rasgefaan 2 Short Film
Haa Shaviyani Rasgefaan 3 Short Film
Haa Shaviyani Rasgefaan 4 Short Film
Haa Shaviyani Rasgefaan 5 Short Film
2006 Eynaa Miadhu Crystal Award for the Best Villain
2006 Heylaa National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor
2007 Bynyey Bynyey Shot Film
2007 Nama Nama Usman Bond Short Film
2008 Badi Edhuru Short Film
2008 Farihibe 2 Short Film
2009 Beyinsaaf Short Film
2009 Dheulhi Ehnuvi Dhiulhi Naatte Short Film
2010 Magey Yaagooth Short Film
2010 Mohammaa Gaadiyaa (Season 2) Membaru Abdul Hakeem TV Series (4 Episodes)
2011 Farihibe 3 Short Film
2011 Siyaasee Vaccine Ali Mohamed Short Film
2011 Loodhifa
2011 Sazaa
2012 13 ah Visnaa 2000 Fainagaa Ismail Fulhu Short Film
2012 Case 34 Suhail Tele Drama
2013 Siyaasee Koalhun Short Film
2013 Ingili Releasing on 16 May 2013
2013 Dhilakani Releasing on 27 May 2013
2013 Aniyaa Releasing 2014
TBD Indhiraas Filming

Television presenter

  • Call Isse Live (2011)
  • Hungaanu (2012)

Awards

Tele Drama Awards

Winner

  • 1997: Tele Drama Award for Best Comedian – Zimmaa
  • 1998: Tele Drama Award for Best Comedian – Thafaathu
  • 1998: Tele Drama Award for Best Actor – Thafaathu
  • 1999: Tele Drama Award for Best Actor – Leyattakai

National Film Awards

Winner

  • 2008: National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor – Heylaa[4][5]

Miadhu Crystal Awards

Winner

  • 2007: Miadhu Crystal Award for Best Villain – Heylaa[6]
  • 2008: Miadhu Crystal Award for the Best Actor in Drama Category – Nethidhiyas[7]

Maldives Film Awards

Winner

  • 2012: Maldives Film Award for Best Art Direction – Loodhifa[nb 1]
  • 2012: Maldives Film Award for Best Actor – Loodhifa
  • 2014: Maldives Film Award for Best Actor – Ingili
  • 2014: Maldives Film Award for Best Supporting Actor (Short Film) – Farihibe 4

Nominated

  • 2012: Best Actor in Short Film – Siyaasee Vaccine
  • 2014: Maldives Film Award for Best Actor – Dhilakani
  • 2014: Maldives Film Award for Best Supporting Actor (Short Film) – Siyaasee Koalhun
  • 2014: Maldives Film Award for Best Supporting Actor (Short Film) – 13 ah Visnaa 2000

SAARC Film Festival

Winner

Notes

References

  1. "MFA members". Maldives Film Awards. Archived from the original on 4 January 2014. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  2. "Dhivehi Cinema's top 10 Actors" (in Divehi). Haveeru Online. 16 February 2012. Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 14 March 2012.
  3. "Edhi Edhi Hoadheemey – a film some moviegoers may desperately seek". Haveery. 14 September 2003. Archived from the original on 19 February 2013. Retrieved 3 March 2012.CS1 maint: BOT: original-url status unknown (link)
  4. "5th National Film Awards: Best Actor Youpey; Best Actress Afee". Miadhu News. 13 April 2008. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  5. "Vaa Loabi Engeynama wins 12 National Film Awards". Haveeru. 14 April 2008. Archived from the original on 19 February 2014. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
  6. "Miadhu Crystal award: Best film Zuleykha, Best actor Yoope, Best actress Niuma". Miadhu News. 30 June 2007. Retrieved 1 March 2012.
  7. "Garnier Miadhu Crystal Award night : Yousey Afee and Chiliya bags top awards". Miadhu News. 21 April 2007. Retrieved 2 March 2012.
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