
Ismail Bashey
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Ismail originally hails from Bombay, India where he began his acting career at a fairly young age, taking an active part in every school production from Shakespeare to Moliere. He began performing on stage professionally in Musical Theatre in productions such as Grease; They Are Playing our Song and Best of Broadway. He has trained extensively in jazz ballet under the guidance of Karla Singh and Shiamak Davar. He then moved to New York and began his acting career in the Big Apple. He trained at the Lee Strasberg theater Institute in New York for 3 years. During that time he was working on the local south Asian cable channels such as ITV and ATN as a TV host introducing Music videos and Bollywood tidbits. He then began the auditioning circuit around that time and landed some guest roles in independent features such as the Tic Code (starring Gregory Hines). He also began acting on the popular Zee TV drama Mausam that was filmed in New York and Bombay. He was recently seen in the independent feature film Wings of Hope for which he won Best Actor at the Cinevue International film festival.
Known for
Credits

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (2023)
as Additional Voices (voice)

The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2013)
as Pak-Punjab Deli Customer

Rollerball (2002)
as Indian Sports Announcer

The Guru (2002)
as Various Characters (voice, uncredited)

Million Dollar Arm (2014)
as Emcee (uncredited)

Mambo Café (2000)
as Cabbie #2

The Warrior (2001)
as The Warrior (voice)

Looking for Comedy in the Muslim World (2006)
as Various (voice)

Twisted (1996)
as Extra

Street (2015)
as Store Clerk

The Tic Code (1998)
as Indian Man

Ball and Chain (2004)
as Ashol

Messengers (2004)
as Arjen Bhasen

American Eid (2021)
as Altaf

Zafar (2022)
as Zafar

The Illegal (2021)
as Mamujaan

The Virgin of Highland Park (2022)
as Dr. Davis
Desperate Endeavors (2012)
as Ram

ABCD (1999)
as News Vendor

Little Senegal (2001)
as Foreman





