American actress
Mozhan Navabi
Marnò in 2015
Born (1980-05-03 ) May 3, 1980 (age 44) Education Barnard College (BA )Yale University (MFA )Occupation(s) Actress, writer, director Years active 2006–present
Mozhan Marno (born May 3, 1980) is an American film and television actress. She is known for her roles in The Blacklist and House of Cards and played Soraya Manutchehri in The Stoning of Soraya M. .[ 1] She was previously known as Mozhan Marnò , but returned to her given last name, Navabi, in 2023.
Early life and education
Marno was born in Los Angeles. Her parents are from Iran and met in California .[ 2] She was educated at Phillips Academy, Andover , Massachusetts .[ 3] [ 4] She received her BA in French and German comparative literature from Barnard College and her MFA in Acting from the Yale School of Drama .
Personal life
She currently resides in Brooklyn , New York.[ 5] In addition to English she speaks French , German , Persian , and some Italian .[ 3]
Career
Mozhan Marno played the title role in the 2008 film The Stoning of Soraya M. , about a woman whose husband falsely accuses her of adultery, resulting in her death by stoning.[ 5] [ 6] In addition she has had roles in a number of television series including The Paul Reiser Show , The Glades , Hung , The Mentalist , Bones , The Unit , Medium , K-ville , and Standoff . Marno also appeared in the Untitled John Wells Medical Drama Pilot, which was not aired. She also stars in Ana Lily Amirpour 's directorial debut, A Girl Walks Home Alone at Night , produced by Elijah Wood , under his company, The Woodshed.[ 5] In 2011, Marno voiced Mirabelle Ervine, a Breton mage and Master Wizard of the College of Winterhold, in the critically acclaimed video game The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim .[ 7] She played reporter Ayla Sayyad on seasons 2 and 3 of the acclaimed Netflix series House of Cards , for which she was nominated for a SAG award. She played Mossad agent and assassin Samar Navabi in seasons 2-6 of The Blacklist .[ 8] [ 9]
Marno also directs and writes screenplays. Her first feature-length screenplay, When the Lights Went Out , was a quarter finalist for the Nicholl Fellowship . She adapted When the Lights Went Out as a play and it was mounted at New York Stage and Film in July 2013 starring Laura Innes , and directed by Kate Whoriskey (Ruined ).[ 5] [ 10] Navabi’s short film, Incoming , which she wrote and directed, was accepted to the Noor Iranian Film Festival , LA SHORTS FEST, the Asians on Film Festival, and the DC Asian Pacific American Film Festival .
In February 2024, Marno was cast in the Netflix limited series Zero Day to portray a recurring role of Melissa Kornblau.[ 11]
Filmography
Film
Television
Year
Title
Role
Notes
2006
The Unit
Protocol Chief
Episode: "Security"
Standoff
Agnacia
Episode: "Life Support"
2007
Shark
Maria Lutrova
Episode: "Gangster Movies"
K-Ville
Jodi Mazetta
Episode: "Ride Along"
2009
Bones
Azita Jabbari
Episode: "A Night at the Bones Museum"
Medium
Rachel
Episode: "The Devil Inside, Part 2"
2009–11
The Mentalist
Nicki Weymouth
Guest Cast: Season 2-3
2010
Hung
Samara
Episode: "The Middle East is Complicated"
The Glades
Renee LeFleur
Episode: "Cassadaga"
2011
The Paul Reiser Show
Zeba
Recurring Cast
2012
Ringer
Marguerite
Episode: "P.S. You're an Idiot"
In Plain Sight
Charlotte
Episode: "Sacrificial Lamb"
2014–15
House of Cards
Ayla Sayyad
Recurring Cast: Season 2-3
2014–19
Madam Secretary
Roxanne Majidi
Guest Cast: Season 1 & 6
2014–22
The Blacklist
Samar Navabi
Main Cast: Season 2-6, Guest: Season 9
2019
The Affair
Petra
Recurring Cast: Season 5
2021
Maid
Tara
Recurring Cast
2022
Pam & Tommy
Gail Chwatsky
Recurring Cast
Fleishman Is in Trouble
Nahid
Recurring Cast
2024
Law & Order
Stacey Dean
Episode: "Unintended Consequences"
TBA
Zero Day
Melissa Kornblau
Recurring Cast
Video Games
Audio Recordings
Year
Title
Author
Role
2015
Hausfrau
Jill Alexander Essbaum
Narrator
2016
The Other Einstein
Marie Benedict
Narrator
Missoula
Jon Krakauer
Narrator[ 12]
The Guest Room
Chris Bohjalian
2018
Song of a Captive Bird
Jasmin Dzarnik
Narrator
2019
The Stationery Shop
Marjan Kamali
Narrator
The Other Americans
Laila Lalami
Nora
2020
The Paris Diversion
Chris Pavone
Narrator
The Book of Longings
Sue Monk Kidd
Narrator
Awards and nominations
References
^ Ehrbar, Ned (November 12, 2015). "Mohzan Marno on life in Brooklyn and moving up 'the Blacklist' " . Metro . Retrieved January 13, 2017 .
^ Cathcart, Rebecca (June 18, 2009). "Iranians in California Feel a Bond With Protesters in Tehran" . The New York Times . ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved January 13, 2017 .
^ a b "Mozhan Marnò" . December 8, 2014. Archived from the original on December 8, 2014. Retrieved February 1, 2018 .
^ Aiden Mason, November 2019, TV Overmind, 10 Things You Didn’t Know About Mozhan Marno , Retrieved January 26, 2020
^ a b c d " 'Blacklist' and 'House of Cards' Actor Mozhan Marnò's Secret to Career Longevity" . Backstage.com . Retrieved January 13, 2017 .
^ " 'The Stoning of Soraya M.' is brutal melodrama with message" . Ventura County Star . Retrieved January 13, 2017 .
^ Plunkett, Luke. "These Are The Men And Women Who Bring Skyrim To Life" . Kotaku . Archived from the original on January 18, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2017 .
^ " 'The Blacklist' Season 4: Who Is The Mole In Episode 9? Synopses Of Episode 10, Episode 11 Released [Spoilers]" . The Inquisitr News . Retrieved January 13, 2017 .
^ " 'The Blacklist' season 4 episode 9 and the Mole" . Latinos Health . January 8, 2017. Retrieved January 13, 2017 .
^ "Laura Innes, Linda Lavin, Cotter Smith, and More Join Powerhouse Theater's 2013 Season" . TheaterMania.com . Retrieved January 13, 2017 .
^ Cordero, Rosy (February 28, 2024). " 'The Blacklist's Mozhan Navabi Cast In Netflix Limited Series 'Zero Day' " . Deadline . Retrieved February 28, 2024 .
^ "2016 Audie Awards® - APA" . www.audiopub.org . Retrieved January 8, 2019 .
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