Shaheen Jafargholi Bio, Age, Parents, School, Net Worth, EastEnders, Movies

Shaheen Jafargholi Biography

Shaheen Jafargholi is a Welsh singer and actor. He came in eighth place on the ITV competition show Britain’s Got Talent in 2009. Since then, he’s played Shakil Kazemi in EastEnders and Marty Kirkby in Casualty.

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How old is Shaheen Jafargholi? – Age

He is 25 years old as of 23 January 2022. She was born in 1997 in Swansea, United Kingdom.

Shaheen Jafargholi Parents

He was born at Swansea’s Singleton Hospital. Karen Thomas, his mother, is Welsh, while his father is Iranian.

What school did Shaheen Jafargholi go to? – Education

He studied at Mark Jermin Stage School.

Shaheen Jafargholi Height

He stands at a height of 5 Feet 9 Inches (1.65 m).

Shaheen Jafargholi Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $1.5 Million.

Shaheen Jafargholi Michael Jackson

After participating in Britain’s Got Talent tour, Jafargholi sang a musical tribute of “Who’s Lovin’ You” on stage at the Los Angeles Staples Center during Michael Jackson’s funeral memorial service on July 7, 2009. He was originally invited to perform with Jackson in his This Is It tour of London. Smokey Robinson delivered the song’s eulogy before his performance. Larry King leaned forward after Jafargholi’s homage and questioned Motown Records founder Berry Gordy, “Who is that?” Gordy, was affected by the performance, according to King.

Shaheen Jafargholi EastEnders

She appeared as Shakil Kazemi, the son of Carmel Kazemi and youngest brother of Kush Kazemi in the British soap opera EastEnders. Shakil arrives in Walford to inform Carmel that her ex-husband, Umar Kazemi, wishes to meet with her. Kush realizes he fabricated it all up in order to reunite with his parents. When Bex declines Shakil’s offer of a drink, he is perplexed. He also discovers that Bex has emotions for their teacher, Gethin Pryce. Shakil disapproves of Carmel’s relationship and decides to stay with his father for the time being.

He comes to Walford to try to reconcile with his estranged parents, but he soon discovers his own romance. Keegan and Shakil Kazemi’s involvement in a “hard hitting” knife crime narrative was confirmed in March 2018. The plot will delve into the “far-reaching repercussions of knife crime for all those involved.” At the 2018 Digital Spy Reader Awards, it was nominated for “Most Devastating Soap Death.”

Shaheen Jafargholi Britain’s Got Talent

Jafargholi appeared on Britain’s Got Talent, Series 3, Episode 2 in 2009. His audition song was a cover of Amy Winehouse’s rendition of The Zutons’ “Valerie.” After two lines, Simon Cowell commented, “You got this extremely wrong.” He placed sixth and has been signed to host a one-hour radio show.

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Shaheen Jafargholi Last Train Home

Jafargholi revealed news about his debut album and single in September 2010. On November 22, 2010, a double A-side single of “Last Train Home,” written by Vince Kidd and Paul O’Duffy and produced by O’Duffy, and “Hip Teens,” also produced by O’Duffy, was scheduled to be released. “Last Train Home” is characterized as a “original string-soaked ballad with an homage to a bygone era,” while “Hip Teens” is a rendition of soul duo Frank Popp’s 2007 hit “Hip Teens (Don’t Wear Blue Jeans).” Both tunes had videos made. The album, titled When I Come of Age, was to be a combination of original songs and rare ’60s soul renditions.

For the album, Jafargholi worked with top US producers Jerry Wonda and Igloo & TC (well known for their work with Whitney Houston, The Black Eyed Peas, and Backstreet Boys) as well as top UK producers Paul O’Duffy, Jimmy Hogarth, and Martin Terefe.

Shaheen Jafargholi Post Talent

Jafargholi revealed news about his debut album and single in September 2010. On November 22, 2010, a double A-side single of “Last Train Home,” written by Vince Kidd and Paul O’Duffy and produced by O’Duffy, and “Hip Teens,” also produced by O’Duffy, was scheduled to be released. “Last Train Home” is characterized as a “original string-soaked ballad with an homage to a bygone era,” while “Hip Teens” is a rendition of soul duo Frank Popp’s 2007 hit “Hip Teens (Don’t Wear Blue Jeans).” Both tunes had videos made. The album, titled When I Come of Age, was to be a combination of original songs and rare ’60s soul renditions.

Shaheen Jafargholi Movies

♦ 2004 – Casualty
♦ 2006 – Torchwood
♦ 2009 – Grandpa in My Pocket
♦ 2016–2018 – EastEnders
♦ 2018–present – Casualty
♦ 2019, 2020 – Holby City