Amir Arison Biography
Amir Arison is an American actor. He is best known for his work as FBI tech expert Aram Mojtabai on NBC’s The Blacklist for ten seasons. He gained recognition for his roles in “The Dropout,” “American Horror Story,” “Ramy,” “Billions,” “Law & Order: SVU,” “Bull,” “NCIS,” and “Homeland.”

Amir Arison Age / Birthday
As of 2023, Arison is 45 years old, he was born on March 24, 1978, in St. Louis, Missouri, in the United States of America. He celebrates his birthday on March 24 every year.
Amir Arison Height / Measurements
Arison is of average body stature and stands at an approximate height of 6 feet.
Amir Arison Partner / Wife
Arison is not currently married, so he doesn’t have a wife. He has been in a long-term relationship with Ornella Suad, an interior designer and stylist, for several years. However, they are not publicly identified as husband and wife. They maintain a relatively private life, although they sometimes attend events together and appear in each other’s Instagram posts.
Amir Arison Kids / Children
Arison manages to keep information regarding whether he has any kids away from the limelight. However, we will update this information about his children once available.
Amir Arison Family / Relatives
Arison’s father, Ron, pursues a career as a surgeon, while his mother, Zipora, is a psychiatrist. He has an older sibling. Amir spent his formative years in Fort Lauderdale from the age of 5.
Amir Arison Education
Arison is an alumnus of Pine Crest School, where he was recognized for his achievements in drama. In the 6th grade, he was honored with the Drama Club Award, and in his senior year, he received the prestigious Founder’s Council Fine Arts Award in Acting. During his junior and senior years, Amir showcased his talent by performing with the professional improv group ComedySportz based in Fort Lauderdale. At the age of 16, he made his debut in the entertainment industry by obtaining his SAG card and featuring in a Sonic Drive-In commercial. Subsequently, Amir pursued higher education at Columbia University, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in English.
Amir Arison Career
Arison gained prominence through his portrayal of Aram Mojtabai for ten seasons on The Blacklist. His notable works also include The Dropout, American Horror Story, Ramy, Billions, Law & Order: SVU, Bull, NCIS, Homeland, Girls, Blue, Once Upon a Time in Wonderland, and H+. He received the 2022 NY SJFF Pomegranate Award for Career Achievement in Acting.
In 2023, Arison was honored with the Theater World Award for Outstanding Broadway Debut for his role in The Kite Runner. Moving seamlessly from The Blacklist to The Kite Runner, he showcased his versatility, earning recognition for his performance. Off-Broadway, Arison has been involved in productions like HAMLET (Waterwell), THE MUSCLES IN OUR TOES (Labyrinth), AFTERMATH (NYTW, Drama League Nominee), Christopher Durang’s WHY TORTURE IS WRONG, and THE PEOPLE WHO LOVE THEM (The Public Theatre), Charles Mee’s QUEENS BOULEVARD (Signature), A VERY COMMON PROCEDURE (MCC), MODERN ORTHODOX, OMNIUM GATHERUM (Pulitzer Finalist), CANDY & DOROTHY, and A FIRST CLASS MAN.
His national contributions extend to The Shakespeare Theatre, The Huntington, Yale Repertory, Paper Mill, Long Wharf, The Lyric, Shakespeare Theatre of St. Louis, Olney Theatre Center, and The Dorset Theatre Festival. Internationally, Arison has participated in LOVE’S LABOR’S LOST (RSC’s Complete Works Festival) and AFTERMATH (Old Vic).
Amir Arison Net Worth
Through Arison’s career as an Actor, he has been able to accumulate a net worth that ranges between $5 Million and $ 5.5 Million.
Amir Arison The Blacklist
He played Aram Mojtabai, the tech whiz and lovable goofball on the FBI team led by Raymond Reddington (James Spader). Aram started as a recurring character in season 1 and was promoted to series regular in season 2. He quickly became a fan favorite for his quirky humor, unwavering loyalty, and surprisingly badass tech skills. Throughout ten seasons, Aram went through quite a transformation. He started as a shy, nervous tech nerd and blossomed into a confident, skilled agent. He also navigated love, loss, and tragedy, and even became a father.
Amir Arison Leaving The Blacklist
Arison did leave The Blacklist after nine seasons. His final episode aired in May 2022, marking the end of his journey as Aram Mojtabai, the tech-savvy and quirky FBI agent. Arison expressed a desire to explore new creative avenues, including his Broadway debut in the lead role of Amir in “The Kite Runner.” The writers felt Aram’s storyline had reached a natural conclusion, offering a satisfying closure for his character.
Amir Arison American Horror Story
Arison did appear in American Horror Story, but only briefly. He played the role of Joe Escandarian in a single episode of the first season, titled “Open House.” This episode aired on November 8, 2011. In the episode, Joe is a real estate agent showing a haunted house to a couple interested in buying it. He becomes embroiled in the supernatural events occurring within the house and unfortunately meets a tragic end.
Amir Arison Ethnicity
His father, Ron Arison, is Jewish. Ron’s family originates from Iraq, making Amir partially of Iraqi Jewish descent. His mother, Zipora Arison, is also Jewish. Her family’s background isn’t entirely clear, but some sources suggest possible Eastern European Jewish heritage. Arison is Jewish. He is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent with ancestry in Romania, Ukraine, and Poland.
Amir Arison I Hate Valentine’s Day
Arison played the character of Bob in the 2009 rom-com I Hate Valentine’s Day. Bob is a friend of Genevieve Gernier (played by Nia Vardalos), the owner of a flower shop in Brooklyn. Additionally, he’s portrayed as a shy and nerdy guy who works as a florist alongside Genevieve. He listens to her relationship woes and offers advice, sometimes with quirky interpretations of romantic tropes.
Amir Arison The Dropout
Amir Arison shines in the Hulu miniseries “The Dropout,” portraying Avie Tevanian, a former Apple software engineer who joined the board of directors at Theranos, the now-defunct blood-testing startup founded by Elizabeth Holmes. Tevanian was initially optimistic about Theranos’s technology, but he quickly became skeptical and raised concerns about the company’s claims. Moreover, Arison delivers a nuanced performance, capturing Tevanian’s intelligence, integrity, and growing disillusionment with Holmes and Theranos.
Amir Arison Jane Wants a Boyfriend
Arison portrayed the character named Rob in the film. Rob is a friend of Jane’s sister, Bianca, and serves as a potential love interest for Jane at one point. While not the main character, Rob has a few notable scenes throughout the film, interacting with Jane and other characters.
Amir Arison Movies and TV Shows
TV Shows
- The Blacklist (2013-2023): Arison’s breakout role as Aram Mojtabai, a quirky and endearing FBI tech expert, spanned ten seasons of the popular series.
- Sinking Spring (2023): Arison recently took on a darker role in the Hulu miniseries “Sinking Spring,” playing Mark Nader, a complex and troubled character with hidden depths.
- The Dropout (2022): In the Hulu miniseries “The Dropout,” Arison portrayed Avie Tevanian, a Theranos employee who raised concerns about the company’s blood-testing technology.
- Ramy (2019): Arison guest-starred as Abelmalek, a friend of the protagonist Ramy Youssef, in the critically acclaimed Hulu comedy series “Ramy.”
- Bull (2019): He also made an appearance as ADA Roy Wilson in the CBS legal drama “Bull.”
- Billions (2019): Arison had a guest role as Farhad in the Showtime drama series “Billions.”
- Girls (2014): He played Kevin Mimma in three episodes of the HBO comedy-drama series “Girls.”
Movies/Films
- 20 Weeks (2017): Arison took on a leading role as Ronan in the independent drama “20 Weeks,” which explores the emotional challenges of an unexpected pregnancy.
- Before The Sun Explodes (2016): He played Chip in the science fiction comedy film “Before The Sun Explodes.”
- Jane Wants a Boyfriend (2015): Arison portrayed Rob in the romantic comedy film “Jane Wants a Boyfriend.”
- A Merry Friggin’ Christmas (2014): He played Farhad in the comedy film “A Merry Friggin’ Christmas.”
- Big Words (2013): Arison had a supporting role in the comedy-drama film “Big Words.”
Amir Arison Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
Arison is active on his social media accounts. He has about 51k followers on his Facebook Page, about 80.5k followers on his Twitter account, and around 242k followers on his Instagram account.