Sarah Shahi (birthname: Aahoo Jahansouzshahi) is a busy television who has moved more and more into feature films, including taking on the role of Isis in the DC Extended Universe movie,
Black Adam (2022), starring
Dwayne Johnson. After being urged by director Robert Altman to move to Los Angeles after portraying herself as a Dallas Cowboys cheerleader in Altman’s
Dr. T and the Women (2000), Shahi pursued an acting career in Hollywood.
After many small roles in such movies as
Old School (2003),
Legally Blonde 2: Red, White & Blonde (2003), the Ashton Kutcher vehicle
A Lot Like Love (2005), Christopher Guest’s Hollywood spoof
For Your Consideration (2006), Scott Caan’s
The Dog Problem (2006), and Brett Ratner’s
Rush Hour 3 (2007), Sarah Shahi had her first co-starring role in the indie film by writer-director Jaffar Mahmood,
Shades of Ray (2008), with Kathy Baker.
Shahi also co-starred in writer-director Hesham Issawi’s Arab-American drama,
AmericanEast (2008), with Tony Shalhoub. Other small roles followed for Shahi in writer-producer-director Wayne Kramer’s crime drama,
Crossing Over (2009), starring Harrison Ford, Ray Liotta, and Ashley Judd; in writer-director Michael Knowles’ indie comedy,
The Trouble with Bliss (2012), with Michael C. Hall, Chris Messina, Brie Larson, Peter Fonda, and Lucy Liu; the Weinstein Company comedy,
I Don’t Know How She Does It (2011), with Sarah Jessica Parker, Pierce Brosnan, Greg Kinnear, and Seth Meyers; and the indie horror film,
Static (2012).
Sarah Shahi had a leading role in director Walter Hill’s Sylvester Stallone-starring action film,
Bullet to the Head (2012), followed by a vocal role in Ari Folman’s acclaimed animated/live-action film,
The Congress (2013), with Robin Wright, Paul Giamatti,
Jon Hamm, Harvey Keitel, and Kodi Smit-McPhee, and premiering at the Cannes Film Festival.
Shahi played a supporting role in star-director-writer-producer
Jason Momoa’s crime thriller,
Road to Paloma (2014), with Lisa Bonet and Wes Studi, and followed with co-writer-director Steven Chester Prince’s comedy-drama,
Divine Access (2015), with Billy Burke, Patrick Warburton, and Gary Cole.
Sarah Shahi paired with Al Pacino and Karl Urban on the indie detective mystery,
Hangman (2017), then shifted to comedy for Nancy Doyne’s
Bad Therapy (2020), with Alicia Silverstone, Rob Corddry, and Michaela Watkins.
Shahi’s first starring role was in writer-director Cornelia Duryee’s indie school drama,
Language Arts (2020), with Pamela Reed. After Black Adam, Shahi starred in Matthew Lopez’s political drama,
Red White & Royal Blue (date to be announced), with Uma Thurman, Stephen Fry, and Clifton Collins Jr.