Art Malik
Acting

Art Malik

Born 1952-11-13 · Bahawalpur, Pakistan

Athar ul-Haque Malik (born 13 November 1952), known professionally as Art Malik, is a Pakistani-born British actor who achieved international fame in the 1980s through his starring and subsidiary roles in assorted British and Merchant Ivory television serials and films. He is especially remembered for his portrayal of the out-of-place Hari Kumar in The Jewel in the Crown at the outset of his career. He also portrayed Islamic extremist Salim Abu Aziz in True Lies.

Known for

The Little Mermaid★ 6.5
The Little Mermaid
2023
John Carter★ 6.3
John Carter
2012
True Lies★ 7.1
True Lies
1994
Sex and the City 2★ 6.1
Sex and the City 2
2010
The Living Daylights★ 6.5
The Living Daylights
1987
The Wolfman★ 5.8
The Wolfman
2010
The Infiltrator★ 6.6
The Infiltrator
2016
Franklyn★ 6
Franklyn
2008
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag★ 7.4
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag
2013
A Passage to India★ 6.9
A Passage to India
1984
Diana★ 5.6
Diana
2013
A Kid in King Arthur's Court★ 4.9
A Kid in King Arthur's Court
1995
Nina's Heavenly Delights★ 6.9
Nina's Heavenly Delights
2006
City of Joy★ 6.6
City of Joy
1992
Sherlock: The Final Problem★ 8.3
Sherlock: The Final Problem
2017
Ghosted★ 5.3
Ghosted
2011
Uncovered★ 5.3
Uncovered
1995
Bond Girls Are Forever★ 5.8
Bond Girls Are Forever
2002
Tempo★ 4.5
Tempo
2003
Underworld★ 3.5
Underworld
1985
Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing★ 6
Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing
1997
Vicious Circle
Vicious Circle
1999
Dean Spanley★ 7.7
Dean Spanley
2008
Year of the Comet★ 5.4
Year of the Comet
1992
Age of Treason★ 5
Age of Treason
1993
Hotel!★ 4
Hotel!
2001
Clockwork Mice★ 5.8
Clockwork Mice
1995
Side Streets★ 7
Side Streets
1998
Turtle Beach★ 3.7
Turtle Beach
1992
Mirzya★ 6.2
Mirzya
2016
Harem★ 4.3
Harem
1986
Halal Daddy★ 7.5
Halal Daddy
2017
Richard's Things★ 4.7
Richard's Things
1980
Into a Dream★ 6.2
Into a Dream
2005
After the War
After the War
1989
Wild Dubai
Wild Dubai
2023
Hostage★ 3.2
Hostage
1992
The British Empire in Colour
The British Empire in Colour
2002