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David Dastmalchian (/dəstˈmɑːltʃən/ dəst-MAHL-chən; born July 21, 1975) is an American actor, writer, and producer. He has had supporting roles in a number of superhero franchises: he portrayed Thomas Schiff in The Dark Knight (2008), Kurt and Veb in the Ant-Man franchise, Abra Kadabra in the CW's The Flash, and Polka-Dot Man in The Suicide Squad (2021). Dastmalchian has appeared in three films directed by Denis Villeneuve: Prisoners (2013), Blade Runner 2049 (2017), and Dune (2021). Although he is best known for his work as a character actor, Dastmalchian had leading roles in the 2014 semi-autobiographical film Animals, which he wrote, and the 2023 horror film Late Night with the Devil, which he produced. He is also set to portray Mr. 3 in the Netflix series One Piece. He has a guest appearance on the 2025 TV Series Dexter: Resurrection. Description above from the Wikipedia article David Dastmalchian, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

David Dastmalchian

Achilles Milo
for Achilles Milo in HBO‘s Arkham Asylum
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In HBO’s Arkham Asylum, the eerie corridors of Gotham’s psychiatric hospital hold more than just the city’s most dangerous criminals—they house the fractured minds and tormented souls of Gotham’s rogues. When a new psychiatrist arrives, eager to reform the asylum, she quickly realizes the immense psychological toll it takes. With each session, she delves deeper into the twisted psyches of patients like Joker, Two-Face, and Poison Ivy, slowly unraveling not only their dark pasts but her own vulnerabilities as well. As sinister events escalate within Arkham’s shadowed halls, it becomes clear that a hidden force is manipulating both staff and inmates. The lines between sanity and madness blur, and the asylum itself seems to take on a life of its own, twisting reality. Struggling to retain her grip on reality, the doctor must confront Arkham’s true nature and her own inner demons before they consume her. Arkham Asylum explores the terrifying allure of madness, the fragility of the mind, and the thin line separating hero from villain in Gotham’s darkest depths.