
Age: 58
male
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

Navid Negahban

Ra's al Ghul
for Ra's al Ghul in Dark Knights of Steel - Season Seven
Suggested by mr95

Bruce has a fever dream of the Els destroying the world and wakes with a start. Raven, a young witch, tells the Kents that he is poisoned and dying. Meanwhile in the Kingdom of the Storms, Ra's al Ghul has successfully restored Prince Jacob to life, but when he asks to see his sisters Ra's and John tell him that he cannot go home as he will be burned as an abomination. John tells Jacob that they will bring down the Els together and Ra's departs to capture the Titans, Raven and the other children living on the Kent Farm. Raven removes a sliver of Kryptonite from Bruce's wound, allowing him to heal. He wakes up and is confronted by Raven and the other Titans. The Titans tell him they considered letting him die for what he's done to people like them, and that he disgusts them for hunting people with powers when he has them himself. They storm out, and Jonathan and Martha tell him that they understand why he fears magic after what the Green Man did to his family, but he needs to learn that not everyone different from normal is dangerous.