Navlata Rawat (born June 5, 1977)[ is a former American television and film actress, known for her roles as Theresa Diaz on the drama series The O.C. and math prodigy Amita Ramanujan on the drama series Numb3rs.
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Early life
Rawat was born in Malibu, California to Claudia (née Littmann) and Rajaji Rawat. Her maternal grandfather was Gerhard Littmann, the President of Police ( Polizeipräsident) of Frankfurt. She was raised in Miami, Florida. She attended Miami Country Day School and is a graduate of New York University's Tisch School of the Arts.
Career
In television, Rawat is best known for her roles as Theresa Diaz on the drama The O.C. and math prodigy Amita Ramanujan on Numb3rs. She had a guest role as Melanie in the first season of 24. Her work in film includes the science-fiction Thoughtcrimes (2003), the Project Greenlight film Feast (2005), and the independent romantic comedy Loveless in Los Angeles (2006). She has also had many smaller roles including Dana, a psychotic vampire slayer, in an episode of Angel and Nat Raiden on the episode "Asslane" of the short-lived action TV show, Fastlane on Fox. She played a recurring role in the USA Network series Burn Notice's fourth season. Most recently, she had a guest role on the rebooted Magnum P.I. series.
She was the spokeswoman for Moen faucets and narrated many of their commercials.
Personal life
Rawat previously dated actor Jeremy Sisto. She married nine years younger actor Brawley Nolte, son of Nick Nolte, in September 2012 on the island of Tahiti. They have one daughter.
Filmography
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Episode: "Booty Camp" |
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Television film |
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Episode: "Samuel Rising" |
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6 episodes |
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Television film |
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Television film |
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Episode: "Asslane" |
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Television film |
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13 episodes |
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Episode: "Damage" |
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Episode: "Light Years" |
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99 episodes |
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Season 3 |
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2009 | Inside the Box | Tanya | Television film |
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Episode: "Gimme Some Truth" |
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Episode: "Wrapped Up in Death" |
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3 episodes |
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2 episodes |
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Episode: "Walking on a Dream" |
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Episode: "This Bird Has Flown" |
Short film (24 minutes) |
Episode: "The Cat Who Cried Wolf" |
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