Azita Ghanizada (pronounced "Ghani-za-da"; born November 17, 1979) is an Afghan American actress in the United States who has appeared in a number of television series. Read full biography of Azita Ghanizada →
The thing with 'Alphas' is that, even though it's sci-fi, I run into lots of people that have watched the show for various reasons.... →
I just always knew I wanted to be an actor. I gave my Emmy acceptance speech when I was 11. But, I wasn't allowed to do plays and things like... →
I'm very physical. I'm extremely active, and I would love to do something a little more sexy and dangerous, a la Sophia Loren, or funny and... →
I grew up very poor, so I learned how to stretch a dollar. It's nice to combine high-end with low-end or whatever-end you want.
Even at an early age, I rebelled against my strict upbringing. When I was 9, I built myself a 'make-out fort' in our backyard from wood... →
I go to the gym in a baseball cap, sweats and then run into a boy I like. It happens - so what?
I have a pretty big fund-raising heart.
I have so much respect for policy makers and diplomats, but I could never be a politician because of the way they dress!
I learned how to speak English watching television.
I'm the first girl from Afghanistan to lead a series in the United States.
In Afghan culture, you don't date - you marry. Even talking to boys before marriage brings great shame to your family.
TV and film has defined my entire life.
Whenever my mom goes to Afghanistan, I'm just like, 'Bring me jewelry.'