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Fawad Siddiqui : ウィキペディア英語版
Fawad Siddiqui
Fawad Siddiqui is an American actor, improvisational comedian, journalist and cartoonist. He has appeared on the USA Network television show ''Burn Notice'' alongside Bruce Campbell and Jeffrey Donovan, in the George Clooney film ''The Men Who Stare At Goats'' with Ewan McGregor (), and in the indie films ''The Bait'' and ''Festival of Lights''—starring Jimi Mistry and Aidan Quinn. He also had a role in Queen Latifah produced sequel The Cookout Part 2—starring Charlie Murphy, Mike Tyson and Faizon Love—and currently has a recurring role on the fifth season of the Lifetime Network series ''Army Wives''. He also appeared in the latest season of the FX/The Audience Network series ''Damages''—starring Glenn Close, Rose Byrne and John Goodman—as the shady Afghan information broker Shahbaz Gul opposite Dylan Baker, and in the French comedy ''Bienvenue à Bord''—opposite popular French comedic actors Franck Dubosc and Valerie Lemercier, released in October 2011. He will be featured in the upcoming 2013 indie drama ''Sunlight Jr.'', from critically acclaimed director Laurie Collyer, opposite Matt Dillon and Naomi Watts. And he played the role of Mohammed Al Ghamdi in the second season of the Emmy Award-winning Showtime series Homeland, starring Claire Daines and Mandy Patinkin.
Siddiqui has also appeared in commercials for Home Depot, Capital One, Math Wizard, Danbury Hospital and others. He regularly performs with such South Florida improvisational troupes as Laughing Gas and Impromedy, with the Improv Playhouse in Libertyville, Illinois, and with the Steel City Improv Theater in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.()
Siddiqui is also a cartoonist, having created a new field of live illustration of improvised theater shows, which he does for improv theaters throughout the country.
==Journalism==
Siddiqui studied journalism in college and graduated from the University of Miami in 2003 with a degree in English and Communication. After graduation, he moved to Indianapolis, Indiana and worked for Islamic Horizons Magazine in Plainfield as an assistant editor〔http://www.isna.net〕 and then to Chicago, Illinois for a time as reporting fellow with Northwestern University's Academy for Alternative Journalism and the Chicago Reader in 2004.〔http://posting.altweeklies.com/aan/academy-for-alternative-journalism-2004-fellows-chosen/Article?oid=133843〕 He has also freelanced for The Miami Herald〔http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_multi=MH%7C&p_product=MH&p_theme=realcities2&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&s_site=miamii&s_trackval=MH&s_dispstring=fawad%20siddiqui%20AND%20&p_field_advanced-0=&p_text_advanced-0=(fawad%20siddiqui)&xcal_numdocs=20&p_perpage=50&p_sort=YMD_date:D&p_field_date-0=YMD_date&p_params_date-0=date:B,E&p_text_date-0=before%2001/17/2011&xcal_useweights=no〕 and The Fort Lauderdale Sun Sentinel, including helping to cover the local Muslim community reaction to the Sept. 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. His efforts to improv local news coverage of the Muslim community at this time was covered by the Miami New Times. He was also a section editor for the nationally syndicated Muslim community newspaper The Muslim Observer, covering the South Florida area.〔http://muslimmedianetwork.com/mmn/〕

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