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Best later appeared with fellow Star Wars alumni Dee Bradley Baker, James Arnold Taylor, and Daran Norris on the TV show Big Time Rush. The character of Jar Jar Binks was so disliked that Best contemplated suicide. Best said he put a lot of himself into the character, so when Jar Jar drew hostility from audiences, it sometimes extended toward the actor or he otherwise interpreted it personally. He reprised the role on the Star Wars themed episode of Robot Chicken (as well as its sequel), Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and on an episode of Stephen Colbert's The Colbert Report. In 1997, after casting director Robin Gurland had observed his flexible, athletic movements in Stomp, Ahmed was cast as Jar Jar Binks in the Star Wars prequel trilogy (1999–2005). He toured with the cast of Stomp throughout the US and Europe. In 1995, he joined the Obie Award winning cast of Stomp.
In 1995, he co-wrote and co-produced Escape by Bill Evans. He co-wrote and co-produced three albums for the group including The Jazzhole, And the Feeling Goes Around, and The Beat is the Bomb. He contributed to the success of the group for two years. In 1994, Best joined the acid jazz group The Jazzhole. He is the younger brother of Dunia Best Sinnreich, lead singer and co-founder of Brave New Girl, Dubistry and Agent 99 and formerly with The Slackers. He then studied percussion at the Manhattan School of Music. He attended Columbia High School and graduated from there in 1991. He moved to Maplewood, New Jersey, in 1984. Ahmed Best lived the majority of his formative years in the Soundview section of the Bronx.