Appears in 74 titles

Shaun Toub is an Iranian-American film and television actor. He is perhaps best known for his role as Farhad in the 2004 movie Crash, as Rahim Khan in the movie The Kite Runner, and as Yinsen in the film adaptation of the Iron Man comic book series. Toub, who is of Persian Jewish background, was born in Tehran, Iran and raised in Manchester, England (his family left Iran before the 1979 revolution). At the age of fourteen, he moved to Switzerland and after a two year stay, he crossed the Atlantic to Nashua, New Hampshire to finish his last year of high school. His high school yearbook notes: "The funniest guy in school and the most likely to succeed in the entertainment world." After two years of college in Massachusetts, Shaun transferred to USC. Shaun is active in the Iranian Jewish community. Through various charity events and public speaking engagements, he inspires the community to embrace the arts, as the arts enhance everyday life. He has been a recipient of the Sephard award at the Los Angeles Sephardic Film Festival. Toub currently resides in Los Angeles.

Filmography

Iron Man
7.7
Iron Man
2008
as Yinsen
Iron Man 3
6.9
Iron Man 3
2013
as Ho Yinsen
Bad Boys
6.8
Bad Boys
1995
as Store Clerk
War Dogs
6.9
War Dogs
2016
as Marlboro
The Last Airbender
4.6
The Last Airbender
2010
as Uncle Iroh
Crash
7.2
Crash
2005
as Farhad
Hot Shots! Part Deux
6.5
Hot Shots! Part Deux
1993
as Sleeping Guard
Broken Arrow
6.1
Broken Arrow
1996
as Max
Charlie Wilson's War
6.5
Charlie Wilson's War
2007
as Hassan (uncredited)
The Kite Runner
7.3
The Kite Runner
2007
as Rahim Kahn
Stigmata
6.3
Stigmata
1999
as Doctor
Executive Decision
6.3
Executive Decision
1996
as Terrorist
Stretch
6.2
Stretch
2014
as Nasseem
Ghosts of War
6.2
Ghosts of War
2020
as Mr. Helwig
Setup
4.9
Setup
2011
as Roth
The Nativity Story
6.9
The Nativity Story
2006
as Joachim
Live from Baghdad
6.7
Live from Baghdad
2002
as Sadoun Al-Jenabi
Land of Plenty
6.2
Land of Plenty
2004
as Hassan
Unity
7.5
Unity
2015
as Narrator (voice)
Papa Hemingway in Cuba
5.4
Papa Hemingway in Cuba
2015
as Evan Shipman