ABOUT

Hasan Shah is a 26 year old American-British actor from Fort Worth, Texas. His initial exposure to acting came through theater classes and minor roles in high school productions. It wasn't until his senior year of high school that he decided to take his acting to the next level by enrolling in local acting classes. It wasn’t long until he signed with a talent agency.

While pursuing dual degrees in communication and psychology at the University of Oklahoma, he continued to nurture his acting skills through public speaking and volunteering for presentations. Balancing his academic commitments with auditions and acting classes became a regular part of his life during this time.

During his college years, Hasan had the opportunity to work on a Lifetime film and was cast as a student on "Overexposed," providing him with valuable insights into the entertainment industry. He also sought further training during the summers at renowned institutions such as the Margie Haber Studio and Upright Citizens Brigade in Los Angeles, California.

After completing his university education, Hasan followed his intuition and made a bold move to London, United Kingdom. England was a place of fond memories of where he spent his summers with his grandparents and because of his mother's British background. In London, he enrolled at the prestigious Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, which offered a unique approach to honing his acting skills. This experience proved to be transformative and further his knowledge of the craft.

He has appeared in various acting projects such as short films, commercials, and independent feature films. His standout performance in "Nobody's Listening" received international acclaim and garnered numerous awards, with audiences describing his performance as captivating and raw. Hasan has also recently completed filming an independent film titled "Pricey Garbage" and played the lead role in Jack Thorne's "After Life" at Central. His teachers and mentors consistently describe him as a talented, versatile, and goal-driven actor who sets a high standard for the industry.

He recently excelled as a performing understudy with several opportunities to perform in Narren Weiss’s Off-Broadway play Two Brown Porters at 59e59 theatre, New York City. He worked alongside accomplished actors Omar Maskati and Sathya Sridharan.