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Role realises lifelong acting dream

Ka¯ piti hospitalit­y stalwart realises lifelong passion for acting

- Rosalie Willis

Reza Ghadami had to stifle himself with a pillow so he wouldn't wake the neighbours when he checked his email at 2am to see a congratula­tions email.

He had won the role of Masood Assadi in stand-up comedy star Pax Assadi's new comedy, Raised by Refugees.

Auditionin­g after hearing about the show through the Iranian community, Reza, who was born in Iran but has called New Zealand home since 1986, almost didn't complete the audition after his son teased him about his acting ability.

Enlisting son Jahan to help with his audition, the filming was taking a while and Reza was making a few mistakes.

“It was funny because when my son was filming me, he was in a hurry to get going.

“I did a few lines, made a few mistakes, and he didn't want to continue on.

“He said, ‘Dad I think there are better actors than you,' and I just looked at him and said ‘carry on'.”

When he saw the email confirming he got the part, Reza wanted to send it straight through to his son, but decided to let him sleep, and forwarded the email around 6am.

“I got the email about 2am and as soon as I saw ‘congratula­tions' I had to put a pillow over my face to stop myself from screaming.

“It was 2 in the morning, I didn't want to wake up the neighbours.”

Reza previously owned the Mediterran­ean Food Warehouse in Ka¯piti and worked in hospitalit­y for more than 20 years, but has always had a passion for acting.

However, while he's performed in plays for children at the Little Theatre in Lower Hutt and done a few other bits and pieces, you're more likely to have seen him serving you pizza.

“This has been my passion from childhood, but it is my first time on the screen.”

Enjoying the whole experience, Reza spent six weeks in Auckland filming for the show which is a comedy about 12-year-old Pax growing up the son of Iranian-Pakistani parents in Kiwi suburbia.

The series is Pax Assadi's autobiogra­phical comedy, with Reza playing Pax's grandfathe­r Masood Assadi.

The series is focused on Pax and his family who came to New Zealand in the late 1980s as refugees.

With three generation­s in the same home, Pax is a typical kid of the early 2000s but his family is focused on him getting good grades at school. However, all Pax wants to do is fit in.

With the first episode of Raised by Refugees ending with the family watching footage of the 9/11 attacks, fitting in has become even harder.

“My character, Pax's grandfathe­r, has a good but slightly dry sense of humour.

“He's quite straightfo­rward, but

wise and sees the details, like myself.

“I found that I fell quickly into character.”

Relishing the filming process, Reza enjoyed the experience on set, his

curious personalit­y leading him to ask lots of questions and show up on set just to watch the others in action.

“I wanted to gain experience and learn the A-Z of filming, like the lighting and the sound and so on — I'm a curious person.”

When he saw the finished result, six episodes which are currently showing on Prime and Neon, Reza was happy with his performanc­e.

“I was very happy with my performanc­e and feel I could have had even more lines.

“The story is around Pax, who is the core, so I'm one of the other more minor characters.”

Being Reza's first time on screen, the experience has given him the confidence to take on more roles.

“This has given me confidence. I now believe that I could take on different roles and be in other shows.”

The second episode aired on Prime last night, with four more episodes yet to air.

is on Prime from Thursday, February 24, 8.45pm for six weeks. It also repeats on Prime on Saturdays at 7.30pm and is streaming on Neon from February 26.

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Raised By The Assadi family in Pax Assadi’s autobiogra­phical comedy Refugees.
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Which is out now on Prime and Neon. Reza Ghadami as Masood Assadi in Raised By Refugees

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