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Saba Homayoon

Saba Homayoon (born April 12, 1977) is an Iranian-Canadian actress best known for her leading role as Naz Amani, the overprotective yet loving mother, in the sitcom (2021–2022). A classically trained performer of descent, she was born in , , , and has built a career through guest and recurring appearances across a range of series. Homayoon began her acting career in the early 2000s with small roles in shows such as Miss Match (2003) and Without a Trace (2003), followed by a guest spot as Jinny in Charmed (2004). She gained further visibility with appearances in popular series including How I Met Your Mother (2005), Medium (2008), NCIS (2006), and NCIS: Los Angeles (2019), often portraying characters reflecting her cultural background. Homayoon also had recurring roles as Negin Amadi in Mistresses (2016) and as Jane in The Loop (2007). In addition to acting, she executive produced and starred in the award-winning pilot Hit Factor (2008) alongside her husband, actor Neil Hopkins, whom she married on May 26, 2007. Her role in Chad, which she first auditioned for in , marked a significant after a period of career uncertainty, allowing her to showcase nuanced portrayals of Iranian-American family dynamics. More recently, Homayoon provided the voice for Olly, a half-human, half-Greek , in the fifth season of the (2024).

Early life

Childhood and family

Saba Homayoon was born on April 12, 1977, in , , , to parents who had immigrated from . Her family relocated to , when she was young, where she spent most of her childhood. This move placed her in the American South, a predominantly Christian region that highlighted contrasts in her daily life, as she recalled friends expressing concern over her non-Christian faith, asking if she was worried about "going to hell." Raised in a bicultural environment, Homayoon described her upbringing as deeply immersed in traditions at home while navigating school experiences. She emphasized feeling "very and very ," despite never having visited , and noted that she generally integrated well socially, unlike some of her brothers who faced greater challenges fitting in. This duality shaped her sense of identity, with cultural practices—such as those influenced by her mother's calm and supportive demeanor—contrasting with the broader influences of her schooling and community. Her parents' immigration from instilled a strong connection to her heritage, fostering a proud sense of cultural roots amid her North . Homayoon has reflected on this background as making her feel inherently different at times, yet universally relatable in family dynamics and personal growth.

Education

Saba Homayoon earned a (MFA) in Theater from the (ACT) in , completing the program in 2002. There, as a -American , she immersed herself in rigorous classical training, emphasizing techniques from the Western theatrical canon that honed her versatile performance skills and prepared her for diverse roles. She received her MFA in 2002, the same year as her future husband, Neil Hopkins, who also earned an MFA from ACT.

Career

Training and early roles

Homayoon's professional acting career began in 2003 with minor guest roles on American television. She debuted as a secretary in the pilot episode of the NBC romantic comedy Miss Match, a series centered on a matchmaker navigating personal and professional conflicts. Later that year, she appeared as an assistant in the episode "Confidence" of CBS's procedural drama Without a Trace, which follows FBI agents investigating missing persons cases. These initial credits showcased her versatility in supporting roles within ensemble casts. In early 2004, Homayoon continued building her resume with appearances in two short-lived series. She portrayed Denise Clark in an episode of ABC's legal drama The D.A., a show depicting the challenges faced by a in , highlighting her early involvement in procedural storytelling. That same year, she played the character Meera in an episode of CBS's , a drama about a gambling physician, further establishing her presence in character-driven narratives blending drama and contemporary settings. Homayoon's first foray into supernatural and fantasy genres came in 2004 with her role as Jinny the Djinn, a mischievous , in the episode "I Dream of Phoebe" of The WB's long-running series . This appearance marked a departure from her prior assistant and professional roles, allowing her to explore more whimsical and otherworldly characters. Her classical training, including an MFA in Theater from the in , provided the foundational skills that facilitated these early television opportunities.

Notable television appearances

Homayoon's breakthrough in mainstream television came in 2005 with a guest role as Yasmin, the Lebanese girlfriend of bartender Carl, in the pilot episode of the CBS sitcom How I Met Your Mother. This culturally specific appearance, though brief, highlighted her ability to infuse everyday scenes with authentic Middle Eastern nuances, contributing to the show's early diverse ensemble dynamic. The following year, in 2006, she portrayed Faatin Amal in the season 4 premiere episode "Shalom" of the procedural drama NCIS, playing a key figure in an international terrorism plot that demanded emotional depth and intensity. The role marked her entry into high-stakes action television, where her performance added layers to the character's vulnerability amid geopolitical tension. By 2007, Homayoon demonstrated growing versatility with a two-episode as in the series The Loop, navigating corporate satire and interpersonal drama in a fast-paced executive setting. That same year, she appeared as a social worker in the Lifetime TV movie Two Families, a role that explored themes of and , underscoring her range in ensemble-driven narratives. Homayoon expanded her procedural credits with a 2019 guest spot as Ashti Lajani in the episode "" of , portraying a witness in a complex investigation that blended suspense with personal stakes. In 2016, she took on the recurring role of Negin Amadi across two episodes of the ABC drama Mistresses, including "," where her character navigated friendship and professional ambitions in a story of entangled relationships. Her 2017 appearance as Eve in further showcased her comedic timing in a revival of the classic , contributing to ensemble humor centered on mismatched roommates. Throughout these mid-2000s to 2010s appearances, Homayoon's roles often featured Middle Eastern or culturally layered characters, such as Yasmin and Faatin Amal, which she has discussed as steps toward greater Persian and immigrant representation in American television, advocating for authentic portrayals that challenge stereotypes.

Film and production work

Homayoon's primary feature film credit came in 2005 with her voice performance as Heather in My Big Fat Independent Movie, a parody of indie cinema staples like Pulp Fiction and Memento, directed by Philip Zlotorynski. She expanded into production with the 2008 TV movie Hit Factor, where she starred as Layla June, a member of a group of actors doubling as hitmen, while also serving as executive producer on the project directed by Sherwin Shilati and featuring . In 2020, she appeared as Mina in the short film Phantom Spectre, opposite , portraying a character in a story about a fading balancing domestic life. Homayoon entered in 2024, voicing Olly, a descendant of figures, in two fifth-season episodes of the animated series , including "Of Gods and Angles," which nods to the original episode "Who Mourns for Adonais?". Her starring role as Naz Amani in the 2021 TBS comedy series marked a significant career revival, with the character embodying an overwhelmed yet loving -American mother navigating dating and family life; Homayoon has highlighted the show's authentic depiction of Persian cultural dynamics and its role in promoting on screen.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Saba Homayoon married actor on May 26, 2007. The couple met while training at the in , graduating together in 2002 before relocating to to pursue their acting careers. Homayoon and Hopkins have two children: a daughter, Lily, born in 2011, and a son, Alex, born in 2015. Homayoon has shared insights into the challenges of early motherhood, including the isolation of pumping breast milk while working and preparing Lily for the arrival of her sibling, as well as navigating Alex's diagnosis of to support his development in a nurturing home environment. Family life significantly shaped Homayoon's professional trajectory, prompting career hiatuses after each child's birth to prioritize parenting, during which she supplemented income through tutoring and teaching acting classes. These pauses raised concerns about sustaining her agency representation amid irregular acting opportunities, leading to a post-2010s emphasis on family before her return to prominence with the role of Naz in the 2021 TBS series Chad. The couple occasionally collaborated on screen, including co-starring in the 2008 TV movie Hit Factor.

Activism and other pursuits

Homayoon has expressed a strong commitment to increasing and Iranian visibility in , drawing from her own experiences as an Iranian-Canadian . In a interview discussing her role in the series , she highlighted the scarcity of es on television and described her involvement in the show as "incredibly meaningful," noting that it allows audiences to see the "American side of a family" and recognize universal family dynamics. This role has served as a platform for her to advocate for more authentic representations of culture, emphasizing shared human experiences over stereotypes. Beyond acting, Homayoon engages in mentorship by teaching acting classes and providing tutoring, particularly as a means to support emerging talent and contribute to her community. In a 2020 podcast appearance, she was described as actively involved in these educational pursuits when not on set, reflecting her dedication to fostering growth in the arts. Her efforts align with a broader passion for justice and community building, as she has shared beliefs in nurturing awareness of social issues among younger generations. Homayoon's advocacy extends to promoting cultural pride and diversity in , informed by her background navigating the industry as an Iranian-Canadian. Through her work and public statements, she underscores the importance of inclusive storytelling that highlights minority perspectives, helping to bridge cultural gaps in .

Filmography

Film roles

Homayoon has appeared in one .
  • 2005: My Big Fat Independent Movie as Heather (voice)

Television roles

Homayoon began her television career with guest roles in the early 2000s, progressing to more prominent parts including series regular status by the . In 2003, she appeared as a secretary in one episode of Miss Match and as an assistant in one episode of . Her 2004 credits include the role of Jinny in one episode of , Denise Clark in one episode of The D.A., and Meera in one episode of . In 2005, Homayoon guest-starred as Yasmin in one episode of . She portrayed Faatin Amal in one episode of in 2006. The following year, 2007, saw her as a social worker in the TV movie Two Families and as Jane in two episodes of The Loop. In 2008, Homayoon starred as Layla June in the TV movie Hit Factor. In 2010, she guest-starred as Ms. Sarah Bishop in one episode of Medium. In 2016, she appeared as Negin Amadi in two episodes of Mistresses. In 2017, she guest-starred as Eve in one episode of The Odd Couple. In 2019, she guest-starred as Ashti Lajani in one episode of : Los Angeles. Homayoon provided the voice of Olly in two episodes of season 5 of the animated series (2024). Her television work includes the series regular role of Naz in (2021–2024, 18 episodes).

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