Kiran Shah Explained

Kiran Shah
Birth Date:28 September 1956
Birth Place:Nairobi, Kenya
Occupation:Actor, stuntman
Height:4 ft 2 in
Yearsactive:1975–present

Kiran Jethalal Shah (born 28 September 1956) is a British actor and stunt double.

Shah was born in Nairobi, Kenya to an Indian family. He lived in Kenya until he was twelve years old, when he moved to India with his family.[1] While living in India, he became interested in films, and when his family moved to Feltham, he became involved in show business. His first film was Candleshoe (1977), as a stand-in. When stunt coordinator Bob Anderson asked him to do stunts as well, his career was started. Shah played the part of Bolum in The People That Time Forgot (1977).[2]

Shah is often confused with Deep Roy; they are both dwarf Nairobi-born Kenyan actors of Indian descent who got their starts in film and television in the late 1970s.[3] He is the world's shortest stuntman according to the Guinness World Records. He has appeared as an actor in 31 films; and 37 as stuntman or body double.

Stand-in, stunt, and background work

He has been in several blockbuster films since, such as Superman (1978), Superman II (1980), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), The Dark Crystal (1982), Return of the Jedi (1983), Legend (1985), Aliens (1986), The Sign of Four (1987), Bullseye! (1990), Braveheart (1995), and Titanic (1997) where he stunt doubled all the children in the film.

He has appeared as a stunt double or stand-in in The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit film series. He was the scale double for Elijah Wood as Frodo, though he doubled for all the other main hobbits, being the only scale-double capable of stunts. He doubled Bilbo Baggins as played by both Martin Freeman (in , , and ) and Ian Holm (). He is one of only three actors to play the titular character in the Hobbit films.

Character work

His most featured role was in , where he played Ginarrbrik. He also portrayed an Andaman islander in the Sherlock Holmes film The Sign of Four, and the monster who came out of a painting and attacked Natasha Richardson in the 1986 film Gothic.[4] In addition to doubling for Martin Freeman as Bilbo in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, he also appeared as the Goblin Scribe.

Shah appeared as the mysterious figure in the Steven Moffat scripted "Listen", the fourth episode of the eighth series of Doctor Who, also episode 2 of series 10 as Emojibot 1 in "Smile".[5]

Shah appeared in the 2015 , as Teedo, a small, brutish scavenger that roams the planet Jakku's vast wasteland on his semi-mechanical Luggabeast.

Poetry

In addition to being an actor and a stuntman, Kiran is also a poet. His poetry has been published in Great Britain and the United States, and is based on his personal thoughts, feelings, and experiences.

Filmography (selected)

"Listen" (2014) as Figure, "Smile" (2017) as Emojibot

Honours and awards

In the 2024 King's Birthday Honours, Shah was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire, for services to the film industry.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. News: Rose . Steve . Superman, Frodo and Star Wars: the stunning life of Kiran Shah – the world’s smallest stuntman . 4 July 2024 . . 4 July 2024.
  2. Web site: Shortest stuntman . . 4 July 2024 . 8 April 2016.
  3. Web site: 7 Brilliant Kenyan Actors Who Made it to Hollywood . Owaahh . 4 July 2024.
  4. News: Page . Thomas . Kiran Shah: The hero with a thousand faces . 4 July 2024 . . 25 September 2000.
  5. Web site: The making of Smile - Smile: Behind the Scenes - Smile, Series 10, Doctor Who - BBC One. BBC. en-GB. 2018-04-23.
  6. News: 'World's shortest stuntman' Kiran Shah: MBE is testament to my perseverance . Hannah . Roberts . 14 June 2024 . . 15 June 2024.