
Aasif Mandvi
Acting
Aasif Hakim Mandviwala (known professionally as Aasif Mandvi; born March 5, 1966) is a British-American actor, comedian and author. He made his television debut as a doorman at the Miami Biltmore Hotel in the episode "Line of Fire" of the series Miami Vice. In 2006, Mandvi auditioned for The Daily Show and was hired immediately and appeared on the show the same day. He began appearing as an occasional contributing correspondent on The Daily Show on August 9, 2006. On March 12, 2007, he was promoted to a regular correspondent. In October 2013, during a segment on The Daily Show, his interview with Don Yelton led to Yelton's resignation from the North Carolina Republican Party office. In 2013, he was cast in a recurring role on the FOX romantic comedy, Us & Them. Beginning in June 2015, he portrayed Rafiq Massoud in the HBO comedy series The Brink. He also served as a writer and co-producer on the series. Also in 2015, he was the lead actor, co-writer and producer of the web series Halal in the Family, which premiered on Funny or Die. In 2016, he joined the climate change documentary show Years of Living Dangerously as one of its celebrity correspondents. Beginning in 2017, he had a short recurring role on Netflix's A Series of Unfortunate Events as Montgomery "Uncle Monty" Montgomery, a herpetologist and distant relative of the Baudelaire children. In 2019, he starred in CBS' supernatural drama series Evil as Ben Shakir, a carpenter who works as a technical expert, equipment handler and debunker of supernatural phenomena. His other recurring roles include Oz, CSI, Tanner on Tanner, The Bedford Diaries, Jericho, Blue Bloods, Younger, and This Way Up. He hosted the game show Would I Lie to You? (2022). He played minor roles in the films The Siege and Die Hard with a Vengeance. He played the doctor who diagnosed Paul Vitti's (Robert De Niro) panic attacks in Analyze This, and had a role as Mr. Aziz of "Joe's Pizza" in Spider-Man 2. He played the tone deaf doorman Khan in Music and Lyrics, a dentist alongside Ricky Gervais in Ghost Town, Bob Spaulding in The Proposal, and appeared in It's Kind of a Funny Story. In M. Night Shyamalan's The Last Airbender (released in 2010) he played a major role as Commander Zhao. He played the role of Mr. Chetty in The Internship and Ash Vasudevan in Million Dollar Arm. He has appeared in other films including Random Hearts, Margin Call, Dark Horse, The Dictator, Ruby Sparks, Premium Rush, Movie 43, Mother's Day, Drunk Parents, and more.

White with Fear
Self

The Magician's Elephant
The King (voice)

Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank
Ichiro (voice)

Crush
Coach Murray

Too Soon: Comedy After 9/11
Self

Human Capital
Godeep

It Takes a Lunatic
Self

Drunk Parents
Nigel

A Kid Like Jake
Darren

Night of Too Many Stars: America Unites for Autism Programs
Self

The Problem with Apu
Self

Undecided: The Movie
Roger Ayeels

Mother's Day
Russell

East of Main Street: Taking the Lead
Self

Lennon or McCartney
Self (voice)

Million Dollar Arm
Ash Vasudevan

Gods Behaving Badly
Maxwell
The Muslims Are Coming!
Self

The Internship
Roger Chetty

Movie 43
Robert (segment "iBabe")

Premium Rush
Raj

Ruby Sparks
Cyrus Modi

Dark Horse
Mahmoud

The Dictator
Doctor

The Understudy
Sarfras

Margin Call
Ramesh Shah

The Rally to Restore Sanity and/or Fear
Self - Correspondent

It's Kind of a Funny Story
Dr. Mahmoud

The Last Airbender
Commander Zhao

Today's Special
Samir

The Proposal
Bob Spaulding

Ghost Town
Dr. Jahangir Prashar

Pretty Bird
Ted the Banker

The Response
Al-Aqar

Eavesdrop
Don

Music and Lyrics
Khan

Freedomland
Dr. Anil Chatterjee

The War Within
Abdul

Sorry, Haters
Hassan

Spider-Man 2
Mr. Aziz
Book of Kings
Dr. Mitra

The Mystic Masseur
Ganesh

3 A.M.
Singh

American Chai
Engineering Sam

Peroxide Passion
Beaumond

ABCD
Ashok

Random Hearts
Electronics Store Salesman

Analyze This
Dr. Shulman
Hook'd Up
Indian Guy

The Siege
Khalil Saleh

Eddie
Mohammed

Jake's Women
Driver

Die Hard: With a Vengeance
Arab Cabbie







