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Navi Rawat
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Navi Rawat
Navi Rawat as Theresa Diaz on The O.C.
Born June 5, 1977 (1977-06-05) (age 30)
Malibu, California
Navi Rawat (born Navlata Rawat on June 5, 1977 in Malibu, California) is an American actress of Indian and German 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.
[edit] 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
[edit] TV series
Numb3rs (2005-Present) - Amita Ramanujan
Without A Trace (2004) - Ms. Tompkeller
Angel (2004) - Dana
The O.C. (2003-04) - Theresa Diaz
24 (2002) - Melanie
Roswell (2002) Third Season Episode: Samuel Rising - Shelby Numbers" (9 p.m., KRQE News 13) upset me with the way it ended last season.
The math-using drama turned FBI agent Colby (Dylan Bruno) into a bad spy, which was so far out of left field that no one saw it coming.
This is "Numbers" people, not "24." We simply don't do that sort of traitor thing.
They have kind of righted things this season, but I'm still nursing a grudge. The writers can fix that by giving me more Larry (Peter MacNicol).
Tonight, Don (Rob Morrow) and the team get drawn into the super secret world of alternate reality games after a man plummets to his death while participating.
Amita (Navi Rawat) has her life put in danger when her hidden gaming ability becomes the key to tracking the killer.
This is why people should just stick to "Super Mario Bros."
Forget "The Exorcist." It's got nothing on the world's scariest film, "The Wizard of Oz" (6 p.m., TNT, TBS), which for some reason is being shown simultaneously on two cable channels tonight.
Someone must hate me.
The 1939 classic about Dorothy (Judy Garland) and her pals with brain, heart and courage issues always makes me reach for the remote .
Flying monkeys and a witch in need of rhinoplasty - I am so not off to see the wizard.
I sure hope "Bear's Mission Everest" (8 p.m., Discovery) is authentic.
After all the hoopla surrounding survivalist Bear Gryll's stays in hotels when he was supposed to be roughing it, I have to wonder if his latest feat is on the up and up.
Supposedly, this spring, the "Man vs. Wild" star returned to the Himalayas to attempt to fly a powered paraglider higher than Mt. Everest.
I'm not sure I believe that it's completely real, but at least Bear is never boring. He has such a cute little accent too.
This one-hour documentary follows Bear, his close friend Gilo Cardozo, and their team as they attempt this lunacy and raise money for a children's charity through their efforts.
Yes, this publicity stunt truly is for the children.
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