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Dark Corners

as Karim

2021
Aladdin

as Sultan

2019
In Full Bloom

as The Shepherd (voice)

2019
Damascus Cover

as Sarraj

2018
12 Strong

as General Dostum

2018
Legion

as Amahl Farouk / Shadow King

2017
Brain on Fire

as Dr. Najjar

2017
Sand Castle

as Kadeer

2017
American Assassin

as Minister Behurz

2017
Jimmy Vestvood: Amerikan Hero

as Mohammad Mohammad-Mohammadi

2016
The Team

as Said Gharbour

2015
Day One

as Dr. Nasir

2015
Words and Pictures

as Rashid

2014
The Moment

as Malik Jamil

2013
Brothers

as

2009
Powder Blue

as

2009
Dead Air

as Abir

2009
The Fallen Ones

as Ammon

2005
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Navid Negahban Navid Negahban

Birthday

1968-06-02

Place of Birth

Mashhad, Iran

Biography

Navid Negahban was born and raised in Mashhad, Iran. His passion for acting led him to Germany, where he spent eight years honing his theatrical skills prior to arriving in the US. Navid has been building a strong resume ever since, playing a broad range of intriguing characters for film, theatre, and television. Navid has a powerful leading role in the stunning dramatic feature The Stoning of Soraya M., and significant supporting roles in Brothers with Tobey Maguire, directed by Jim Sheridan, Powder Blue with Jessica Biel and Forest Whitaker, and Charlie Wilson's War opposite Tom Hanks, directed by Mike Nichols. On TV, Navid had a recurring role on the eighth and final season of 24, and guest appearances include Lost, CSI: Miami, Law & Order, Covert Affairs, and NCIS: Los Angeles. Navid recently (2011) appeared as Dr. Robert Stadler in Atlas Shrugged Part 1. He also shot The Power of Few in New Orleans with Christopher Walken and Christian Slater. Navid is currently (2011/2012) playing the chilling Abu Nazir on Showtime's Homeland, with Damian Lewis and Claire Danes. Credit:  J. Bass
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