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'''Navi Rawat''' (born '''Navlata Rawat''' on [[June 5]], [[1977]] in [[Malibu, California]]) is an [[United States|American]] actress of [[biracial]] descent (her father is a [[Rajput]] from [[India]], her mother is [[German people|German]]). She is a graduate of [[New York University]]'s [[Tisch School of the Arts]]. |
'''Navi Rawat''' (born '''Navlata Odette Leighton Rawat''' on [[June 5]], [[1977]] in [[Malibu, California]]) is an [[United States|American]] actress of [[biracial]] descent (her father is a [[Rajput]] from [[India]], her mother is [[German people|German]]). She is a graduate of [[New York University]]'s [[Tisch School of the Arts]]. |
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In television, she is best known for her role as [[Theresa Diaz]] on the hit drama ''[[The O.C.]]'' and [[Amita Ramanujan]] on ''[[Numb3rs]]''. She had a guest role as Melanie in the first season of ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''. Her acting career in film includes the sci-fi ''[[Thoughtcrimes]]'' (2003). She recently appeared in the ''[[Project Greenlight]]'' film ''[[Feast (film)|Feast]]'' (2005) and the indie romantic comedy ''[[Loveless in Los Angeles]]'' (2006). She has also had many smaller roles including playing [[List of minor Angel characters#Dana|Dana]], a psychotic vampire slayer, on the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy]]'' spinoff, ''[[Angel (TV series)|Angel]]''. |
In television, she is best known for her role as [[Theresa Diaz]] on the hit drama ''[[The O.C.]]'' and [[Amita Ramanujan]] on ''[[Numb3rs]]''. She had a guest role as Melanie in the first season of ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]''. Her acting career in film includes the sci-fi ''[[Thoughtcrimes]]'' (2003). She recently appeared in the ''[[Project Greenlight]]'' film ''[[Feast (film)|Feast]]'' (2005) and the indie romantic comedy ''[[Loveless in Los Angeles]]'' (2006). She has also had many smaller roles including playing [[List of minor Angel characters#Dana|Dana]], a psychotic vampire slayer, on the ''[[Buffy the Vampire Slayer (TV series)|Buffy]]'' spinoff, ''[[Angel (TV series)|Angel]]''. |
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Navi Rawat (born Navlata Odette Leighton Rawat on June 5, 1977 in Malibu, California) is an American actress of biracial descent (her father is a Rajput from India, her mother is German). She is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
In television, she is best known for her role as Theresa Diaz on the hit drama The O.C. and Amita Ramanujan on Numb3rs. She had a guest role as Melanie in the first season of 24. Her acting career in film includes the sci-fi Thoughtcrimes (2003). She recently appeared in the Project Greenlight film Feast (2005) and the indie romantic comedy Loveless in Los Angeles (2006). She has also had many smaller roles including playing Dana, a psychotic vampire slayer, on the Buffy spinoff, Angel.
Filmography
- Jack the Dog (2001) - Ruby
- The Princess & the Marine (2001) - Sabika
- Dancing at the Harvest Moon (2002) - Jennifer
- The Street Lawyer (2003) - Sofia
- Thoughtcrimes (2003) - Freya McAllister
- House of Sand and Fog (2003) - Soraya Bhrani
- Tom 51 (2005) - Chandi Azu
- The Adventures of Big Handsome Guy and His Little Friend (2005) - Ethnic woman
- Feast (2005) - Heroine
- Loveless in Los Angeles (2007) - Gwen
- Undead or Alive: A Zombedy (2007) - Sue
- Ocean of Pearls (2007) - Smita Sethi
- Feast 2: Sloppy Seconds (2008) - Heroine
TV series
- Numb3rs (2005-Present) - Amita Ramanujan
- Without A Trace (2004) - Ms. Tompkeller
- Angel (2004) - Dana
- The O.C. (2003-04, 2006) - Theresa Diaz
- 24 (2002) - Melanie
- Roswell (2002) Third Season Episode: Samuel Rising - Shelby
External links
- Navi Rawat at IMDb
- The Many Faces of Navi Rawat, Nirali Magazine, April 2005