1. Afzal Sharif
Afzal Sharif is an actor who hails from Bangladesh. He was born in 1959. He kickstarted his career in theatre in 1984. As a stage actor, he worked in commendable plays like Jamidar Darpan, Khotobi-kkhato, Shat Ghater Kanakori, Rakkhushi and Mahapurush. In 1986, he married Tahmina Sharif. They have two children. In 1988, he appeared in a popular daily sitcom, Bohubrihi, written by Humayun Ahmed. In 1990-91, he acted in Nawazish Ali Khan’s Ayomoy, starring Asaduzzaman Noor, Abul Hayat and Abul Khair.
...2. Aly Zaker
Aly Zaker was a Bangladeshi actor, director, writer, photographer, and businessman. He was born in Village Ratanpur of Nabinagar Upazila, Brahmanbaria district, Bengal Presidency, British India. His father was Muhammad Taher, who was a district magistrate. His mother was Rezia Taher. Aly Zaker completed his schooling at St. Gregory’s School. He studied sociology at the University of Dhaka in 1965. He married Sara Zaker, who is a media personality, entrepreneur, and a social activist.
...3. Asaduzzaman Noor
Asaduzzaman Noor is a Bangladeshi actor, politician, and activist. He was born on 31 October 1946 in Jalpaiguri, West Bengal. His father was Abu Nazem Mohammad Ali and his mother was Amina. Both of them were school teachers. He studied at Nilphamari College, Carmichael College, and the University of Dhaka. He is married to Shaheen Akhter, a professor of pediatric neurology at Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University and the director of the Institute of Paediatric Neurodisorder and Autism (IPNA). Together they have a son, Shudeepto, and a daughter, Shuprova. He began acting in the theatre.
...4. Abul Hayat
Abul Hayat was born to a Muslim household on September 7, 1944, in Murshidabad, India, which is today known as West Bengal. He is an actor from Bangladesh. He also works as a filmmaker, civil engineer, and screenwriter. Hayat graduated from the Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology with a bachelor's degree in civil engineering (BUET). In 1981, he returned to Bangladesh and quit his government post to work in the private sector. He won the Bangladesh National Film Award for Best Supporting Actor for the movie Daruchini Dwip in 2007, and the Bangladeshi government honored him with the Ekushey Padak for acting in 2015. In the Onno Bhuboner Cheleta television film, he played the role of Misir Ali.
...5. Humayun Ahmed
6. Nawazish Ali Khan
7. Afzal Hossain