Iqbal Tauqeer is known for 36 Farmhouse (2022), 13 Tribute of Love (2020) and Qabool (2015).
Born and raised in Karachi, Pakistan, Iqbal Theba came to the US as a college freshman at the University of Oklahoma, Norman. While in college in Oklahoma, Iqbal studied Civil Engineering and eventually obtained a Bachelor of Science Degree in Construction Engineering Management. After realizing his true passion was acting, Iqbal returned to the University of Oklahoma to study acting. Thoroughly enjoying his time in Oklahoma (he is a true Sooner football fan) and after leaving college, Iqbal decided to move to New York City to pursue his love of acting. After struggling in New York for over two years, Iqbal decided to make the move to Los Angeles in hopes of more acting work. Broke and not knowing anyone in Los Angeles, Iqbal stayed with friends in San Bernardino until he could save up enough money to finally move full-time to Los Angeles. Once in Los Angeles, things started to turn around for Iqbal. He soon found a niche acting in television commercials. His first big commercial was for the Wherehouse Music Chain, where he sang the Chris Isaak song "Wicked Game". This was followed by commercials for McDonald's, Burger King, Subway, AT&T, Sprint, American Express, Capital One, Holiday Inn, Kellogg's Cereal, Tostitos, Got Milk, and many others. Iqbal was the first South Asian to have appeared in dozens of mainstream national commercials in the '90s. It was through these television commercials that he was able to get his SAG card, which opened the door to more mainstream television and film opportunities. Iqbal's big television break came after booking a role on the NBC pilot "Death and Taxes" (his second job in Los Angeles as an actor). Although the pilot wasn't picked up, this led to numerous co-starring and guest-starring roles in television and film, including work on TV shows such as "L.A. Law", "Living Single", "Mad About You", and "Seinfeld". Over the next 10 years, Iqbal continued to hone his craft and work guest starring on television shows such as "Ellen", "Caroline in the City", "Everybody Loves Raymond", "Friends", "King of the Hill", "The West Wing", "Judging Amy", "Alias", "Arrested Development", and "Weeds", to name a few, as well as recurring roles on "The George Carlin Show", "Sister, Sister", "Rosanne", "Married With Children", "Family Matters", "ER", "JAG", and "Life With Bonnie". Some of Iqbal's film work includes "Indecent Proposal", "Driven", "BASEketball", "Dancing at the Blue Iguana", "Transformers: Dark of the Moon" and "Playing for Keeps". After successfully establishing himself as one of the hardest working actors in Hollywood, Iqbal's big break came from his being cast as Principal Figgins in the hugely successful FOX television series "Glee". Although originally written for a Caucasian, Iqbal won the role and has in the process brought his own unique perspective to the character. As the beleaguered principal of William McKinley High School, Principal Figgins tries to walk the tightrope between being fair with teacher Will Schuster (Matthew Morrison) while being constantly blackmailed and harassed by coach Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch). In addition to "Glee", Iqbal is also simultaneously starring in the NBC series "Community" playing Danny's dad. 2010 has proven to be a busy and successful year for Iqbal. He started the year off by winning a Screen Actors Guild (SAG) Awards for his work on "Glee", continues filming new episodes of "Glee" and "Community", and is looking at several feature film offers. In addition to his acting career, Iqbal enjoys spending time with his wife Humera and their two children and traveling. His favorite writer is Anton Chekov, his favorite movie is "2001: A Space Odyssey", and works with his favorite charity, Edhi Foundation.
Iqlaq Khan is known for Gully Boy (2019), Yours Emotionally! (2006) and Khuda Haafiz (2020).
Iqra Naaz is known for Consequence Karma (2021).
Iqram Dinzly is an actor, known for Apokalips X (2014), Evolusi KL Drift (2008) and 2 hati 1 jiwa (2010).
Iqsa is a Tepper Semester Casting Program alum and she received the 'Emerging Content Creators' scholarship for the '21 Diverse Women in Media Forum. She was previously mentored by Melissa Pryor (2020) and was a WMU D.T & Theatre scholarship recipient (2019). Iqsa is also a nominated Queen's Scout trained at the NYC Juliette Low Seminar '19 to conduct the '100 Girls Project' on their chosen topic of female reproductive system education and awareness. During the pandemic, she started a seasonal script-reading club that reads BIPOC-centered stories and encourages participants to donate to BLM-specific charities such as The Loveland Foundation. She speaks 4 languages which include Malay, Indonesian, and Intermediate Korean. Their hope is to improve society through casting and creating socially aware entertainment.
Ira Agarwal is known for Kattu Paya Sir Intha Kaali (2018), Dhayam (2017) and Raja Magal (2019).
Ira Amyx is known for Fargo (2014), Empire (2015) and Chicago P.D. (2014).
Ira Bernstein is known for Wendy Williams: What a Mess! (2021).
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