Erick Avari is an Indian American television, film and theater actor, known for his roles in various science-fiction serial productions.
Education
Erick Avari studied at the prestigious North Point School (the school division of the St. Joseph's College), which he attended as a day-scholar.
Erick Avari was awarded a scholarship to the College of Charleston, SC, where he studied acting before moving to New York to pursue a stage career.
Career
Roles in New York's Joseph Papp Public Theater and in the Broadway production of The King and I were quick to follow, and Avari made his feature debut with a role in the 1984 fantasy comedy Nothing Lasts Forever. Through the remainder of the '80s and the '90s, Avari carved a successful niche in film as the go-to guy for roles that called for mysterious men from the Far East, and roles in such wide-release films as Encino Man, For Love or Money, Stargate, and The Mummy kept him in the public eye. By the millennial turnover, audiences were no doubt familiar with Avari's face, with roles in Planet of the Apes, Mr. Deeds, The Master of Disguise, and Daredevil cementing his status as a talented character actor with impeccable comic timing.
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Quotations:
When you work with love, you will love your work.