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3 Filmography  



3.1  Film  





3.2  Television  





3.3  Video games  





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4 References  





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Faran Haroon Tahir
Tahir in 2016
Born

Faran Haroon Tahir


(1963-02-16) February 16, 1963 (age 61)
EducationUniversity of California, Berkeley (BA)
Harvard University (MFA)
OccupationActor
Years active1989–present
Parent(s)Naeem Tahir (father)
Yasmeen Tahir (mother)
RelativesImtiaz Ali Taj (maternal grandfather)
Hijab Imtiaz Ali (maternal grandmother)
Sayyid Mumtaz Ali (maternal great-grandfather)
Muhammadi Begum (maternal great-grandmother)
Ali Tahir (Brother)

Faran Haroon Tahir (Urdu: فاران ہارون طاہر; born February 16, 1963) is a Pakistani-American actor.

Tahir was born in Los Angeles to an artistic family. His parents are actor Naeem Tahir and radio host Yasmeen Tahir, His grandparents were writers Imtiaz Ali Taj and Hijab Imtiaz Ali. Tahir went on to graduate from theatre programs at the University of California, Berkeley and the Institute for Advanced Theater TrainingatHarvard University.

Tahir made his television debut as a desk clerk on Midnight Caller in 1989. He made his film debut as NathooinDisney's 1994 live-action versionofThe Jungle Book. He has gone on to star in a variety of roles, such as Raza in Iron Man (2008), Captain Robau in Star Trek (2009), and President Patel in Elysium (2013). In 2016, he played the title role of Othello in a production by the Shakespeare Theatre CompanyinWashington, D.C.

Early life

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Faran Haroon Tahir was born on 16 February 1963 in Los AngelestoNaeem Tahir, a veteran actor and respected writer, and Yasmeen Tahir. Through his mother, "one of the most famous voices of Radio Pakistan", his grandparents are famous writers Imtiaz Ali Taj and Hijab Imtiaz Ali, also the first Muslim female pilot,[1] while his younger brother Ali Tahir (b. 1972) is an actor as well, better known for starring in the comedy-drama sitcom Teen Bata Teen.[2] His other younger brother, Mehran Tahir (b. 1965), is a TV producer, who has for instance worked for Hum TV.[3] Faran Tahir grew up in Pakistan and returned to the United States in 1980.[4]

Tahir studied business economics at the University of California, Berkeley before transitioning to the performing arts, graduating with a degree in theatre.[5] He later graduated with a MFA from the American Repertory Theater's (A.R.T.) Institute for Advanced Theater TrainingatHarvard University.[6]

Career

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Tahir at the 2024 WonderCon

He made his film debut playing Nathoo in the Disney's 1994 live-action versionofRudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book. He has since appeared in such films as Picture Perfect (1997), Anywhere But Here (1999) and Charlie Wilson's War (2007). He also played the male lead in the 1999 independent film ABCD.

In 2008, Tahir played the role of the villain Raza in the Marvel Comics film Iron Man.[7]

He played Starfleet Captain Richard Robau in the 2009 film Star Trek.[8] In 2013, Tahir played President Patel in the science-fiction film Elysium.[9]

Tahir has guest starred on many television series, including Alias, The Practice, Family Law, The Agency, NYPD Blue, Lost, 7th Heaven, The West Wing, Walker, Texas Ranger, The D.A., 24, Monk, Justice, Cold Case, Chuck, Hawaii Five-0[10] and Warehouse 13.[11] He also co-starred with Robert Beltran and Chase Masterson in the 2005 Sci-Fi Channel original movie Manticore.[12] He also starred in the medical drama series Grey's Anatomy as Isaac[13] and appeared on the CW series Supernatural as the Egyptian god Osiris in the seventh season's episode "Defending Your Life".[14] Tahir starred in the ghost horror film Jinn,[15] and in the role of Frank, Cliff Barnes' right-hand man in the revival of Dallas.[16] In 2015 Tahir appeared in a role as the Commander on Supergirl.[17]

He appeared in JAG in the episodes "Ice Queen" and "Meltdown" which served as the two pilot episodes for the series NCIS. Seven years later, Tahir appeared in the spin-off NCIS: Los Angeles.

In 2016 Tahir joined American Crime as Rhys Bashir,[18] and was cast as Captain Nemo on Once Upon a Time.[19] In 2017, Tahir played the role of Mallick in Syfy's TV show, 12 Monkeys.

On his visit to Karachi, Pakistan, he appeared in a web series Speak Your Heart With Samina Peerzada in January 2019.[20]

In June 2024, Faran, along with his Umrao Ayyar co-star Ali Kazmi, appeared in a vlog by PakWheels.

Faran will be seen in the upcoming Pakistani movie Umro Ayyar - A New Beginning, an action thriller movie produced by Azfar Jafri under the banner of VR Chili Production. Umro Ayyar - A New Beginning is expected to be released in 2024 worldwide.

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
1994 The Jungle Book Nathoo
1997 Picture Perfect Sajit
1998 A Price Above Rubies Hrundi Kapoor
Anywhere But Here Hisham Badir
ABCD Raj
2007 Charlie Wilson's War Brigadier Rashid
2008 Iron Man Raza
2009 Star Trek Captain Robau
2010 Ashes Kartik
2013 Elysium President Patel
Torn Ali Munsif
Escape Plan Javed Afridi
Mr. Jones The Anthropologist
2014 Jinn Ali
2015 Flight World War II William Strong
2016 Honeyglue Dr. Konig
2018 Mad Genius Eden
2019 Boris and the Bomb Sammi
2020 I Am Fear Asad
I'll Meet You There Majeed
2021 Lamya's Poem Baha Walad Voice role
Injustice Ra's al Ghul Voice role
2023 Coup! Kaan
2024 Umro Ayyar - A New Beginning Laqqa [21]

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1989 Midnight Caller Desk Clerk Episode: "Blood Red"
1993 Law & Order Mr. Khan Episode: "Profile"
1994 New York Undercover Dr. Venegas Episode: "Missing"
1995 New York News Neilson Episode: "Past Imperfect"
1997 Party of Five Radiologist 2 episodes
1999 The Pretender Anesthesiologist Episode: "At the Hour of Our Death"
2000 The Practice Dr. Michael Shields Episode: "Death Penalties"
FreakyLinks Doctor Episode: "Subject: Three Thirteen"
Family Law Dr. Singh 2 episodes
2001 Alias Mokhtar Episode: "A Broken Heart"
NYPD Blue Isa Al-Ramai Episode: "Baby Love"
2001–2003 The Agency Jamar Akil / India's Secret Police Leader 2 episodes
2002 7th Heaven Mr. Halawi Episode: "Suspicion"
MDs Dr. Banfa Episode: "Cruel and Unusual"
A Town Without Pity Antoine Fahd TV movie
2002–2003 The West Wing Manny 2 episodes
2003 The Agency Jamar Akil Episode: "An Isolated Incident"
JAG Amad Bin Atwa / Said Labdouni 3 episodes
Boston Public Mr. Mubarik Episode: "Chapter Seventy-Four"
2003–2005 24 Mosque Greeter / Tomas Sherek 3 episodes
2004 Judging Amy Dr. Omidi Episode: "The Quick and The Dead"
The D.A. Asaf Shah Episode: "The People vs. Achmed Abbas"
2005 Over There Hamza Episode: "Embedded"
Just Legal Unknown Episode: "Pilot"
Manticore Umari TV movie
2006 Charmed Savard Episode: "Repo Manor"
Monk Museum Official Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Big Reward"
Justice Oscar Rivera Episode: "Behind the Orange Curtain"
Sleeper Cell Aziz Episode: "Faith"
2007 Cold Case Anil Patel Episode: "A Dollar, A Dream"
2008 Lost Ishmael Bakir Episode: "The Shape of Things to Come"
Chuck Farrokh Bulsara Episode: "Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer"
2009 Grey's Anatomy Isaac Episode: "Give Peace a Chance"
2010 NCIS: Los Angeles Hassad Al-Jahiri Episode: "Fame"
Childrens Hospital Malik Episode: "The Sultan's Finger: Live"
2010–2013 Warehouse 13 Adwin Kosan 11 episodes
2011 Blue Bloods El Haq Episode: "Hall of Mirrors"
In Plain Sight Ali Tavali Episode: "A Womb with a View"
Supernatural Osiris Episode: "Defending Your Life"
2012 Burn Notice Ahmad Damour Episode: "Last Rites"
2012–2013 Dallas Frank 'Smiling Frank' 8 episodes
2013 Private Practice Charles Episode: "Full Release"
2014 Elementary Agent Mattoo Episode: "The Diabolical Kind"
Crisis Tariq Rind Episode: "If You Are Watching This I Am Dead"
2014–2015 Criminal Minds Tivon Askari 2 episodes
2015 The Blacklist Ruslan Denisov Episode: "Ruslan Denisov (No. 67)"
Supergirl The Commander Episode: "Pilot"
How to Get Away with Murder Terrence Amos Episode: "Hello Raskolnikov"
Satisfaction Omar Sandhal Recurring role in season 2
2016 American Crime Rhys Bashir 6 episodes
Hawaii Five-0 'Lucky' Morad Episode: "No ke ali'i wahine a me ka 'aina"
2016–2017 Once Upon a Time Captain Nemo 3 episodes
2017 Prison Break: Resurrection Jamil Season 5
Scandal President Rashad Season 7
Shameless Adeeb Singh Episode: "Where's My Meth?"
2017–2018 12 Monkeys Mallick 7 episodes
2018 The Magicians The Great Cock of the Darkling Woods Episode: "The Tales of the Seven Keys"
Madam Secretary President Tarindo Nandasiri Episode: "Reading the Signs"
2019 MacGyver The Fence Episode: "Fence + Suitcase + Americium-241"
FBI Ravi Sharma Episode: "Undisclosed"
2022 Mira, Royal Detective Sher (voice) Episode: "Mira's Musical Mystery Tour/The Case of the Mystery Mehfil"
The Old Man Rahmani 3 episodes

Video games

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Year Title Role Notes
2015 Call of Duty: Black Ops III General Abasi Hakim Face and Motion Capture
2023 Dead Space Challus Mercer

Stage

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Year Title Role Notes
2016 Othello Othello
2019 Bhai Bhai Buddy [22]

References

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  1. ^ Shahjahan Khurram (13 April 2015), "World’s first ever Muslim female pilot – Hijab Imtiaz Ali", AryNews. Retrieved 13 July 2018.
  • ^ Haroon Ashraf (7 December 2015), "Hijab Imtiaz Ali: The Queen of Urdu Romanticism", Dawn News. Retrieved 3 July 2018.
  • ^ "Taj Tahir Foundation - about us". Archived from the original on 2018-07-04. Retrieved 2018-07-03.
  • ^ Amna Niazi (12 May 2015). "Faran Tahir". SiddySays.com. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  • ^ "After fighting Iron Man, Faran Tahir arrives in Karachi". The Express Tribune. 7 January 2013. Retrieved 30 April 2016.
  • ^ Appelo, Tim (2013-05-30). "The Top 25 Drama Schools in the World". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2021-08-23.
  • ^ "Actor Faran Tahir on "Iron Man" and "Star Trek"". cbr.com. 4 June 2008. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ "Faran Tahir breaks barriers as a new starship captain in Star Trek". blastr.com. 14 December 2012. Archived from the original on 27 September 2016. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ "Interview with Elysium's Faran Tahir". denofgeek.com. 9 August 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ "Hawaii Five-0 next for Faran Tahir". hipinpakistan.com. 12 July 2016. Archived from the original on 22 September 2017. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ "Exclusive: 'Star Trek' captain invades 'Warehouse 13'". ew.com. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ "Original Movie Manticore Debuts on SCI FI Nov. 26". awn.com. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ "Faran Tahir Does a Guest Appearance on Grey's Anatomy". www.koolmuzone.pk. 13 November 2009. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ "Western Audiences Get Taste of 'Jinn'". 8 May 2010.
  • ^ "Western Audiences Get Taste of 'Jinn'". 25 February 2015.
  • ^ "Q&A with Hollywood Actor, Faran Tahir for DALLAS (New Series) | Upodcasting- Under Promise Over Deliver". upodcasting.com. 3 September 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ "Supergirl To Square Off Against Iron Man and Star Trek Actor Faran Tahir". Comicbook.com. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ Petski, Denise (24 July 2015). "Faran Tahir Joins ABC's 'American Crime'; Holly Curran In Amazon Pilot 'Zelda'". deadline.com. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ "'Once Upon a Time' casts Captain Nemo — exclusive". ew.com. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  • ^ Speak Your Heart with Samina Peerzada, Faran Tahir | The Star Who Made Us Proud | Speak Your Heart With Samina Peerzada | Promo, retrieved 2019-01-31
  • ^ "Umro Ayyar - A New Beginning". IMDb.
  • ^ NewsBytes. "Stage play Bhai Bhai to feature Pak-American actor Faran Tahir". The News International. Retrieved 2019-01-31.
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