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Home/People/Marc Zuber
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Born
May 5, 1944Died: May 28, 2003
Lived 59 years
Place of Birth
Lucknow, India
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male

Career Highlights

30
Movies
25
TV Shows
IMDb Profile

Marc Zuber

Acting

Biography
Zubair Ahmed Siddiqi (5 May 1944 – 28 May 2003), better known as Marc Zuber, was an Indian–British actor, who appeared in many British and Hindi films and television dramas. Zubair Ahmed Siddiqi was born on 5 May 1944 in Lucknow, India. He moved to Britain with his family in 1951, joining his father who had become a BBC radio producer there, 2 years prior. Zuber grew up in London and went to Harrow Technical College, before training as an actor at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art. He left drama school in 1968 and changed his name to Marc Zuber, on the advice of his agent and began his acting career in theatre with seasons in Chester, Bolton, Richmond, the Shaw Theatre, London and for two years at the Royal Shakespeare Company. He mostly appeared in small roles in film and television, including Coronation Street in 1990, in which he portrayed Mr Khan, but he also starred in the Hindi films, Yeh Nazdeekiyan (1982) and Kamla (1984), and played a leading role in Qatl (1986). His film appearances include: The Satanic Rites of Dracula, The Wind and the Lion, The Sea Wolves, Shirley Valentine and Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, while his television credits include: The Onedin Line, Doomwatch, The Regiment, The Changes, Space: 1999, Quiller, Blake's 7, The Sweeney, Minder (Aces High – and Sometimes Very Low), Buccaneer, The Enigma Files, The Chinese Detective, The Bill, Holby City and King & Castle. He also worked with Indian actor Aditya Pancholi and Indian actress Persis Khambatta, in television film Shingora Zuber died on 28 May 2003, in London, England at the age of 59, from a heart attack.
Bollywood Queen poster

Bollywood Queen

as Chander
2002
Skin Deep poster

Skin Deep

as Father
2001
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Divine Lovers

as Prince Kabir
1997
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Two Oranges and a Mango

as Uncle
1994
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Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves

as Interrogator
1991
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Khooni Raat

Cast
1991
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Navy Seals

as Villa Hostage
1990
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Shirley Valentine

as Renos
1989
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Rukhsat

as Gautam Saigal
1988
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Deadline

as Suleiman
1988
Aaj poster

Aaj

as Arun Bakshi
1987
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Dak Bangla

as Ajay
1987
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Foreign Body

as Macho Escort
1986
Qatl poster

Qatl

as Ranjeet
1986
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Shingora

as Vikram Lamba
1986
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Telephone

as Dinesh
1985
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Haveli

as Insp. Shyam/Pritam
1985
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Bhavna

as Ajay Kapoor
1984
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Kamla

as Jaisingh Jadhav
1984
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Kanoon Meri Mutthi Mein

as Sagar
1984