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  1. Aug 5, 2021 · EXCLUSIVE: Raza Jaffrey has just joined the cast of Starz drama series The Serpent Queen in the role of Francois Guise. He starts work immediately. Series stars Samantha Morton as Catherine De ...

  2. May 10, 2020 · Raza Jaffrey and Lara Pulver attend the BBC America BAFTA Los Angeles TV Tea Party 2016 at The London Hotel on September 17, 2016 in West Hollywood, California | Photo: GettyImages That, and the fact that she cooked butternut-squash soup for him when he had a cold, were enough signs for Raza’s best friend to believe that Lara was a keeper, and he thought so too.

  3. Raza Jaffrey stars as Dev Sundaram, Karen Cartwright's (Katharine McPhee) loving and supportive boyfriend, in NBC's "Smash." Ambition can strain even the perfect relationship, as Dev's duties in the New York City mayor's office threaten to clash with Karen's Broadway aspirations. After graduating from the Old Vic, Jaffrey worked extensively on stage, appearing in "Romeo and Juliet" (Leicester Haymarket), "Cyrano de Bergerac" (The Theatre Royal Northampton and Tour), "East Is East" (Oldham Colise

  4. Feb 15, 2024 · Misan Harriman, courtesy of Wondery. “Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part 1” star Indira Varma and “Homeland’s” Raza Jaffrey are set to co-host a new espionage podcast for ...

  5. Apr 11, 2020 · Raza Jaffrey is a British actor, singer, born on 28 May, 1975 in Liverpool, United Kingdom. How old is Raza Jaffrey? Raza Jaffrey is 49 years old as of June 2024.

  6. Mar 30, 2017 · Raza Jaffrey has booked a major recurring role on Lost in Space, Netflix ’s remake of sci-fi master Irwin Allen’s 1965 cult TV classic, from Legendary TV. Slated for a 2018 premiere, the new ...

  7. Raza Jaffrey is a British actor and singer. He portrays Chanda Vinod in the AMC+ animated drama, Pantheon. Jaffrey grew up in London, where he studied English and drama at Manchester University and studied acting at Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. While there, he appeared in several plays, including The London Vertigo, Henry VIII, and A Comedy of Errors. During his final year at Manchester, he worked with Royal Shakespeare Company chief associate director Gregory Doran, which led him to become a