Sid attended the premiere of his latest film, 4.3.2.1, in London earlier this week. Starring Emma Roberts, Tamsin Egerton, Ophelia Lovibond, and Shanika Warren-Markland, 4.3.2.1 is about four best friends who become involved in a major diamond heist. Sid has a cameo that he thinks we’ll find amusing. The film opens in the UK on 2 June. No release date ... Read More »
Monthly Archives: May 2010
Alexander Siddig on Miral, Julian Schnabel & His Garden
In a new interview with the Huffington Post, Sid talks about working with Julian Schnabel on Miral, the variety of roles he’s played in the last year, and so much more. It’s another terrific interview. Alexander has plants that have to get in the ground before he departs for Ireland for several weeks to shoot a recurring role on an ... Read More »
Alexander Siddig Gets Candid With Ugo
Sid gave Ugo a very candid interview discussing Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, particularly his displeasure with the decision to make Bashir genetically enhanced, plus his name change, some clarification about his Sudanese heritage, filming Cairo Time in Egypt, and not playing darts with Colm Meaney. Read More »
‘Strike Back’ Premieres Today (UK)
Strike Back premieres on Sky1 in the UK tonight. The series is based on the book by Chris Ryan and described as a compelling story of betrayal, glory, redemption and revenge played out through the interlinking lives of two former soldiers: military hero Hugh Collinson (Andrew Lincoln) and discharged veteran John Porter (Richard Armitage). Sid appears as Sharq in episodes ... Read More »
Sid Featured in New York Times
Sid is featured in this weekend’s edition of The New York Times, as part of a feature about summer movies. Here’s what writer Karen Durbin had to say: The Sudanese-born Alexander Siddig is a successful British stage actor, and Trekkies know him for his seven-year role in the 1990s as Dr. Julian Bashir in “Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.” But ... Read More »