Childhood
Iresh grew up in Bangladesh with his younger sister, Sriya Sharbojoya. Home felt close to the world of screen performance because both parents worked in that space, yet he learned early that curiosity matters more than pedigree. He watched people closely, noticed how stories connect strangers, and carried a quiet confidence that would later serve him on set. Those early years gave him a steady center and a respect for craft that still anchors his work.
Education
He finished school at Scholastica, Dhaka, in 1994. Then he moved abroad to study at Lawrence University, where he majored in Economics and Anthropology and minored in Mathematics. Campus life was full and varied. Choir rehearsals, debating clubs, cultural societies, and student counseling shaped how he listens and how he leads. Meeting people from many backgrounds taught him something simple and lasting. Differences are real, but common ground is what lets us build together. He later completed a master’s degree in Development Economics at the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign, adding rigor to the empathy he was already practicing.
Background
Acting was not the original plan of Iresh Zaker. After returning to Bangladesh with his master’s degree, he did a short stint as a voiceover artist. A studio visit led to an offer for a television role, and he set himself a clear window to prove he belonged. If he could earn his place, he would keep going. That resolve paid off. He believes the core skill for any actor is confidence in front of the camera. Growing up around acting gave him familiarity, but he holds that talent is open to anyone who shows up with discipline and heart. Alongside his screen work, he serves as Managing Director of Asiatic 3Sixty and continues to explore photography and writing. The through line is simple – use creativity to lift the industry in Bangladesh and tell human stories that travel.

Iresh’s Career Journey
Screen Work
Advertising and Media Leadership
Voice, Music, and Creative Pursuits

A Career of Recognition
The ledger of opportunity and audiences leaned closer.
| Year | Honor | Category | Work | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | Bangladesh National Film Award | Best Performance in a Negative Role | Chuye Dile Mon | Winner |
| 2013 | Meril Prothom Alo Awards | Best TV Actor | Duto Britto Pashapashi | Nominated |
| 2023 | American Alumni Association Awards | Art and Culture | – | Winner |
| 2024 | Blender’s Choice The Daily Star OTT and Digital Content Awards | Best Supporting Actor Male | Osomoy | Nominated |





