Art Malik

Actor - Great Britain
Borndate unknown

Mini-Biography:
The day of birth of Art Malik is not on record. He is an English Actor, known for The Living Daylights (1987), Passage to India (1984), Year of the Comet (1991), Art Malik's first movie on record is from 1984. His last motion picture on file dates from 1999.

Art Malik Filmography [Auszug]
1999: [] Cleopatra (Cast: Olympos), Directed by Franc Roddam, with John Bowe, Ralph Brown, Ashley Clark,
1995: [/ /1] Knight skater (Cast: Lord Belasco), Directed by Michael Gottlieb, with Joss Ackland, Thomas Ian Nicholas,
1995: [] A kid in King Arthur's Court (Cast: Lord Belasco), Directed by Michael Gottlieb, with Joss Ackland, Paloma Baeza, Daniel Craig,
1994: [] True Lies (Cast), Directed by James Cameron, with Jamie Lee Curtis, Tom Arnold, Tia Carrera,
1994: [/ /1] Uncovered (Cast: Alvaro Ortega), Directed by Jim McBride, with Kate Beckinsale, Paudge Behan, Sinead Cusack,
1992: [] Hostage (Cast), Directed by Robert William Young, with James Fox, Sam Neill,
1991: [/ /1] Year of the Comet (Cast), Directed by Peter Yates, with David Bamber, Timothy Bentinck, Nick Brimble,
1991: [/ /1] City of Joy (Cast: Ashoka), Directed by Roland Joffé, with Shabana Azmi, Santu Chowdhury, Pauline Collins,
1987: [/ /1] The Living Daylights (Cast: Kamran Shah), Directed by John Glen, with Joe Don Baker, Caroline Bliss, Robert Browne,
1985: [/ /1] Harem (Cast), Directed by Billy Hale, with Ava Gardner, Yaphet Kotto,
1984: [] Passage to India (Cast), Directed by David Lean, with Peggy Ashcroft, Victor Banerjee, Michael Culver,

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