Born in Kabul, Afghanistan — May 30 1966

Fahim Fazli (born May 30, 1966) is an Afghan-American actor. He had a privileged childhood until the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan, which led to his family fleeing to Pakistan and then eventually to the United States. He moved to California with dreams of an acting career, and has since starred in films including “Iron Man,” “Argo,” and “Superman.” He returned to Afghanistan as an interpreter with the U.S. Marines from 2009-2010, and wrote a memoir, “Fahim Speaks,” that was released in early 2012.
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Iranian Guard

Jarhanpurian Villager #1

Afghan Villager

Omar

Inmate

Messianic Tribal Leader

Komiteh Subordinate

Jawan Marad

Taliban commander

Al Kohei

Taliban Fighter

Mo

Commander Khaled

Afghan Hammam (uncredited)


Taliban Leader

Jamil Kahn

Taliban Commander

Kahan Baba

Tariq Khan

Jabar

Mr. Hamid

Goat Herder

Jangi

Abdul-Aziz
Aziz

Taliban Insurgent
Mahdi