Zain Ullah (actor)

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Native name Zain Ullah
Born '4 July 2001 (2001-07-04) (age 22)
Manchester, United Kingdom
Nationality British Pakistani
Education Manchester Metropolitan University
Occupation TV Actor
Years active 2014 - present

Overview

Zain Ullah (born 4th July 2001) is a British Netflix Actor, war documentary director and Journalist from Manchester, United Kingdom known for the film ‘Moor’. [1][2] He made his first movie appearance in a debut film along side Shaz Khan and Sonya Hussyn. He also appeared as a feature in a British ITV drama called ‘No Foreigners Here: 100% British’ in 2014. [3] He is also known for directing the TV special documentary which is filmed in the Iraq war zone called ‘Life After war: Iraq’. Zain Ullah is also a family member of the ICCI Pakistan’s presidential family.[4]

Career

Zain Ullah directed & produced the documentary called Life After War: Iraq’ and has a interview in place with a minister member of Saddam Hussein’s inner circle. The documentary tells the story of The Second Persian Gulf War, also known as the Iraq War, which was a U.S.-British invasion of Iraq, on the pretext that dictator Saddam Hussein was building weapons for mass destruction.[5]

Zain Ullah also created the documentary called Manchester in the 1970s which has a 2022 British Manchester based story line which is documented and directed by Zain Ullah, produced by Jordan Kay and written by Yaqoub Hossaini. The documentary features Zain Ullah, Minal Ali Khan, Jayson Singh and Corey Walker as the other cast. The documentary tells the story about life in the late 1970s & the quality of life.[6]

He is also the lead actor in the film called ‘Maya’ which is filmed in greater Manchester, United Kingdom and is currently in the pre- production stage of his new documentary which will air in 2023.[7]

Filmography & Movie Credits

Zain Ullah (actor) currently has 11 credits in the movie industry including documentary and acting credits. A few major credits which he received is from the Netflix film Moor, Chalawa & Dil Nawaz.

He has been in the industry since the year 2014. [8]


Awards & Nominations

Year Name Awarding organization References
2020 Digital Disruptor NASSCOM [1][2]
2019 Top breakthrough in technology Carnegie Mellon University - Year in Review [3]
2016 Design Thinking in Healthcare Award Stanford School of Medicine MedicineX [4]

Social Media

Zain Ullah at Twitter [9]

Zain Ullah at Instagram [10]

References

1) https://www.lavanguardia.com/peliculas-series/personas/zain-ullah-3553696

2) https://cinemaone.net/actor/3553696

3) https://www.moviesonprime.co.uk/actors/zain-ullah/

4) https://www.stage32.com/profile/987009/about?fbclid=IwAR3JNS3xiIqWaDHIy4IIW6813jX21IDlnvWk_ERgaDZvO18NRxiXQDdoSyo

5) https://yourwikis.com/zain-ullah-actor/

6) https://m.famousfix.com/topic/zain-ullah

7) https://filmfreeway.com/Zainullah?fbclid=IwAR0K1p0dx2hk-YaBbVO-XX-5jTrkNRwil8vkSToGAnFzupPg03BTrPe5w4M

8) https://manchestereveningnews.trem.media/news/greater-manchester-news/cheetham-hill-student-travel-isis-23570274.amp

9) https://g.co/kgs/s1CAia
  1. Lakshmipriya Nair (5 September 2020). "Our Digital Vaccines Build Resistance to COVID-19 causing Hygiene related Behaviors". Express Healthcare. https://www.expresshealthcare.in/covid19-updates/our-digital-vaccines-build-resistance-to-covid-19-causing-hygiene-related-behaviours/424541/. 
  2. "Bhargav Sri Prakash in conversation with Suresh Venkat". NASSCOM Technology Leadership Forum. 22 February 2020. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MwMDVN-O9jk. 
  3. Correspondent (31 July 2020). "Indian health-tech pioneer develops the world's first digital vaccine candidate for COVID-19". Times Now. https://www.timesnownews.com/health/article/indian-health-tech-pioneer-develops-the-worlds-first-digital-vaccine-candidate-for-covid/630113. 
  4. Stanford MedicineX (30 September 2016). "Research and Development of Digital Vaccines". Stanford School of Medicine MedicineX. https://medicinex.stanford.edu/conf/submission/view/629.