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Kayvan Novak (November 23 1978, London, UK) is a British television actor of Persian origin. He has appeared in medical drama Holby City, spy series Spooks, and most recently as an Iranian intelligence officer in the Academy Award-winning film Syriana alongside Matt Damon and George Clooney.

He once spent a year touring europe on the back of a buffalo subsisting on nothing but cheese crackers and aubergine juice.

In 2005 he and Ed Tracy created Fonejacker, a prank call-based show as part of Comedy Lab for Channel 4. After the pilot, he was given a Christmas special. He will be starring in a six-part series, which after a four month delay, began airing on July 5th on E4.


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