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Kayvan Novak (23 November 1978, London, UK) is an English television actor perhaps most famous for playing Amir Sadati in the British soap Family Affairs. He has also appeared in medical drama Holby City, spy series Spooks, and most recently as an Iranian intelligence officer Academy Award-winning film Syriana alongside Matt Damon and George Clooney.

In 2005 him and Ed Tracy produced Fonejacker, a prank call-based show as part of Comedy Lab for Channel 4. After the pilot, he was given a Christmas special, and will be having a six-part series broadcast in April.

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