Giv Paul Khatib-Chahidi[1] (born 22 August 1969), known professionally as Paul Chahidi (Persian: پل شهیدی), is an Iranian-born British Theatre World Award and Clarence Derwent Award winning and Tony and Olivier award nominated actor.
Paul Chahidi was born in Iran to an Iranian father and a British mother. His parents met while they were students studying at the Sorbonne in Paris. Chahidi was raised in Iran until the family left during the Iranian Revolution in 1979 and settled in the United Kingdom. Chahidi grew up in Summertown, Oxford[2] and attended the Dragon School before enrolling at University of Cambridge where he studied Arabic and Persian and wished to become a foreign correspondent. After graduating from Cambridge, he attended the Royal Central School of Speech and Drama.
Chahidi is an associate artist of the Royal Shakespeare Company.[3] He appeared at Shakespeare's Globe[4] and on Broadway in all-male productions of Twelfth Night and Richard III.[5] He was nominated for both an Olivier award and a Tony Award and won a Theatre World Award and Clarence Derwent Award for his portrayal of Maria in Twelfth Night, where he appeared alongside Mark Rylance's Olivia in 2013.[6] [7] [8] He played defence minister Nikolai Bulganin in Armando Iannucci's 2017 historical comedy The Death of Stalin.[9]
He had a recurring role in the BBC Three television comedy series This Country (2017–2020), in which he played the Rev. Francis Seaton, a vicar who tries to help the characters created and played by siblings Charlie Cooper and Daisy May Cooper.[10] For this role, he was nominated for the Royal Television Society Award for best Comedy Performance (Male).
1996 | Stella Does Tricks | Chris | |
1999 | Notting Hill | Loud Man in Restaurant | |
2004 | The Libertine | Barrillon | |
2006 | Venus | Period Film Director | |
2014 | The Voices | Dennis Kowalski | |
2015 | And Then There Were None | Isaac Morris | |
2016 | Hot Property | Headmaster | |
Kiril | |||
2017 | The Death of Stalin | Nikolai Bulganin | |
2017–2020 | This Country | Rev. Francis Seaton | |
2018 | Christopher Robin | Cecil Hungerford | |
2019 | Good Omens | Sandalphon | |
2021 | Chad | Hamid Amani | |
2022 | See How They Run | Fellowes | |
The Serpent Queen | Charles de Bourbon | ||
2023 | Wicked Little Letters | Chief Constable Spedding | |
Good Boy | Doctor | Short film[11] |
Paul Chahidi has appeared on a number of popular podcasts, including The QuaranTea Break Podcast[12] with Simon Ward, and Seven Stages[13] the podcast from The Stage.