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99 | Jaeson | Ahmadi | m | Conti is a theatre, film, and television actor. He began working with the Dundee Repertory in 1959. He appeared on Broadway in Whose Life Is It Anyway? in 1979, and in London, he played the lead in Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell at the Garrick Theatre. Besides taking the leading role in the TV versions of Frederic Raphael's The Glittering Prizes and Alan Ayckbourn's The Norman Conquests, Conti appeared in the "Princess and the Pea" episode of the family television series Faerie Tale Theatre, guest-starred on Friends and Cosby, and played opposite Nigel Hawthorne in a long-running series of Vauxhall Astra car advertisements in the United Kingdom during the mid-1990s. Conti has appeared in such films as Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence; Reuben, Reuben; American Dreamer; Shirley Valentine; Miracles; Saving Grace; Dangerous Parking, and Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase. Conti's novel The Doctor, about a former secret operations pilot for intelligence services, was published in 2004. According to the foreword, his friend Lynsey De Paul recommended the manuscript to publisher Jeremy Robson. He appeared in the hit BBC sitcom Miranda alongside Miranda Hart and Patricia Hodge, as Miranda's father, in the 2010 seasonal episode "The Perfect Christmas". | Conti has been married to Scottish actress Kara Wilson since 1967 and their daughter Nina is an actress and a ventriloquist. According to Nina, her parents have an open marriage. Conti is a prominent resident of Hampstead in northwest London, having lived in the area for several decades. Conti was part of a campaign against the opening of a Tesco supermarket in nearby Belsize Park. Conti put his Hampstead house up for sale in 2015 for £17.5 million after his long-running opposition to the building plans of his neighbour, the footballer Thierry Henry. Conti had also opposed development plans for Hampstead's Grove Lodge, the 18th-century Grade II listed former home of novelist John Galsworthy. Conti participated in a genetic-mapping project conducted by the company ScotlandsDNA (now called BritainsDNA). In 2012, Conti and the company announced that Conti shares a genetic marker with Napoléon Bonaparte. Conti has said that he "burst out laughing" when told he was directly related to Napoléon on his father's side. | Ahmadi is a theatre, film, and television actor. He began working with the Dundee Repertory in 1959. He appeared on Broadway in Whose Life Is It Anyway? in 1979, and in London, he played the lead in Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell at the Garrick Theatre. Besides taking the leading role in the TV versions of Frederic Raphael's The Glittering Prizes and Alan Ayckbourn's The Norman Conquests, Ahmadi appeared in the "Princess and the Pea" episode of the family television series Faerie Tale Theatre, guest-starred on Friends and Cosby, and played opposite Nigel Hawthorne in a long-running series of Vauxhall Astra car advertisements in the United Kingdom during the mid-1990s. Ahmadi has appeared in such films as Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence; Reuben, Reuben; American Dreamer; Shirley Valentine; Miracles; Saving Grace; Dangerous Parking, and Voices Within: The Lives of Truddi Chase. Ahmadi's novel The Doctor, about a former secret operations pilot for intelligence services, was published in 2004. According to the foreword, his friend Lynsey De Paul recommended the manuscript to publisher Jeremy Robson. He appeared in the hit BBC sitcom Miranda alongside Miranda Hart and Patricia Hodge, as Miranda's father, in the 2010 seasonal episode "The Perfect Christmas".Ahmadi has been married to Scottish actress Kara Wilson since 1967 and their daughter Nina is an actress and a ventriloquist. According to Nina, her parents have an open marriage. Ahmadi is a prominent resident of Hampstead in northwest London, having lived in the area for several decades. Ahmadi was part of a campaign against the opening of a Tesco supermarket in nearby Belsize Park. Ahmadi put his Hampstead house up for sale in 2015 for £17.5 million after his long-running opposition to the building plans of his neighbour, the footballer Thierry Henry. Ahmadi had also opposed development plans for Hampstead's Grove Lodge, the 18th-century Grade II listed former home of novelist John Galsworthy. Ahmadi participated in a genetic-mapping project conducted by the company ScotlandsDNA (now called BritainsDNA). In 2012, Ahmadi and the company announced that Ahmadi shares a genetic marker with Napoléon Bonaparte. Ahmadi has said that he "burst out laughing" when told he was directly related to Napoléon on his father's side. | Tom | Conti | acting | Dear Hiring Manager,<return><return>It is my pleasure to write this letter of recommendation for Jaeson Ahmadi, a talented theatre, film, and television actor.<return><return>I have had the pleasure of working with Jaeson on several occasions and have always been impressed with his dedication, professionalism, and talent. He is a versatile actor who can seamlessly transition from one medium to another. His performances have always been captivating and engaging, leaving audiences wanting more.<return><return>Jaeson's experience in the industry is extensive, having worked with the Dundee Repertory in 1959, on Broadway in Whose Life Is It Anyway? in 1979, and in London's Garrick Theatre playing the lead in Jeffrey Bernard is Unwell. He has also appeared in hit television shows such as Friends and Cosby, and in films such as Shirley Valentine and Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence.<return><return>His credentials speak for themselves, but what sets Jaeson apart is his passion for the craft. He brings a level of commitment to his work that is unparalleled, always striving to deliver his best performance. His dedication to his craft is apparent in every role he takes on, and I have no doubt that he will continue to excel in the industry for years to come.<return><return>Jaeson is not only a talented actor but also a respected member of society. He is actively involved in the local community in Hampstead, London, and has been part of campaigns against the opening of a Tesco supermarket in nearby Belsize Park, and development plans for Hampstead's Grove Lodge. He is a well-respected member of Hampstead, having lived in the area for several decades.<return><return>In conclusion, I highly recommend Jaeson Ahmadi for any acting role. He is a consummate professional, a talented actor, and a respected member of society. I am confident that he will exceed your expectations and make a valuable contribution to any project he is involved in.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |