Navid Negahban's life journey began in Mashhad, Iran, where his passion for acting initially sparked. This passion led him to Germany, where he spent eight years honing his craft before embarking on a Hollywood career.
Nicknamed "the man of a thousand faces," Negahban received widespread critical acclaim for his portrayal of "Abu Nazir" in the Emmy Award-winning series Homeland. His quiet and composed depiction of the al-Qaeda leader earned him international recognition, but it was his role as the Sultan in Disney's remake of Aladdin that catapulted him to household name status.
Navid Negahban's filmography boasts a diverse range of credits, including Twelve Strong, American Assassin, Damascus Cover, Baba Joon, and American Sniper. His extensive television portfolio showcases his versatility, with notable roles such as "Amahl Farouk/The Shadow King" in FX's Legion, making him the first Farsi-speaking character in the Marvel Universe.
In addition to his on-screen accomplishments, Negahban has also made notable guest appearances in TV shows like Curb Your Enthusiasm, Law & Order: SVU, Veep, CSI:NY, The Closer, and The West Wing.
In a historic milestone, Negahban received a BAFTA nomination for his performance as "Hajj Agha" in the video game 1979 Revolution: Black Friday, marking the first time a Middle Eastern and Muslim actor has been nominated in this category.
In 2019, Negahban co-founded Romany Road Artist Foundation, a safe haven celebrating artistry, built by artists for artists, providing a platform for creatives to thrive and grow.