Zeeko Zaki on Portraying an Arab-American Muslim Lead in 'FBI' and Advocating for Representation
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Zeeko Zaki on Portraying an Arab-American Muslim Lead in 'FBI' and Advocating for Representation

authorBy John Lasseter
DateJun 14, 2026
Read Time2 min

Zeeko Zaki, the acclaimed star of the television series 'FBI,' recently shared his perspective on his groundbreaking role as an Arab-American Muslim in a leading position on a major network show. Speaking at the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, Zaki expressed that while the presence of an Arab-American Muslim as a lead is no longer considered shocking, he remains acutely aware of the continued underrepresentation of his community. He emphasized that despite his personal achievement, the broader struggle for diverse portrayal in entertainment and global equilibrium persists.

Zaki further elaborated on the profound responsibility accompanying his portrayal of an FBI agent. He highlighted the collaborative relationship with actual FBI agents, who provide constant feedback and endorse the show's authenticity. This interaction, he noted, validates their efforts to depict the organization realistically. He underscored that 'FBI' serves as a unique and essential window into the lives and work of FBI agents, offering viewers insights not typically accessible through other platforms. Zaki also shared insights into his character's evolving narrative, which now explores vulnerabilities and challenges beyond the typical 'hero' archetype, reflecting real-world complexities such as biochemical threats, artificial intelligence, and drones, which inspire the show's storylines.

Looking ahead, Zaki addressed the potential for producer Dick Wolf to create a series centered on ICE (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement). He suggested that the controversial origins and relatively recent establishment of ICE might make it an unsuitable subject for Wolf, who envisions shows with lasting relevance. Zaki also reflected on his career trajectory, recalling his financial struggles before landing his role on 'FBI' and his initial skepticism about the show's long-term success. Now, feeling more secure, he is considering future endeavors, including developing his own production company to tell untold stories and potentially extending his collaboration with Dick Wolf, while still maintaining a private life away from social media to preserve the audience's experience of seeing him primarily through his on-screen work.

Zeeko Zaki's journey exemplifies the power of perseverance and the importance of advocating for authentic representation. His commitment to his craft and his vision for a more inclusive media landscape not only inspire his audience but also pave the way for future generations of diverse storytellers and actors, contributing to a richer and more equitable entertainment industry.

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