Hamza Haq Bio
In the NBC drama “Transplant,” Hamza Haq portrays Bashir “Bash” Hamed, a new ER doctor who escaped his native Syria and must face many challenges to resume his profession in the competitive field of emergency medicine.Haq was born in Saudi Arabia to Pakistani parents and was raised in Ottawa. He has lived in Canada for approximately 20 years.His television credits include the CBC Gem crime drama miniseries “The 410,” the CTV miniseries “The Indian Detective,” which starred William Shatner, Russell Peters, and Anupam Kher, and the CBC drama “This Life,” which received praise and nominated him for a 2018 Canadian Screen Award for Best Guest Performance.He has appeared in repeat episodes of the Cinemax shows “Jett,” with Carla Gugino as the lead, “Quantico,” with Priyanka Chopra as his co-star, and “The Art of More,” with Dennis Quaid and Kate Bosworth. Along with this, he has notable credits on “Best Laid Plans,” “The Bold Type,” “Being Human,” “Michael: Tuesdays and Thursdays,” and “Designated Survivor.” Additionally, Haq hosted the TVOKids show “Look Kool.”Hamza Haq Age
He is 31 years
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He has appeared in supporting roles in a number of major motion pictures, including “Bon Cop Bad Cop 2,” starring Colm Feore; “The Death & Life of John F. Donovan,” by Xavier Dolan; “Mother!” by Darren Aronofsky; “Run this Town,” starring Mena Massoud and Nina Dobrev; and most recently, “My Salinger Year,” with Margaret Qualley and Sigourney Weaver.He was recognized by The Hollywood Reporter as one of Canada’s Rising Stars in 2017. Haq graduated from Carleton University with a Bachelor of Arts in film studies and a minor in law.Thanks for reading from Ghsplash a news publishing website from Ghana. Share this article, For spelling mistakes and other related issues contact us