Ethan Rains

Ethan Rains

Acting

Birthday

1981/02/19 (44 years old)

Gender

Male

Place of Birth

Tehran, Iran

Also know as

Iman Nazemzadeh, ایتن رینز

Biography

Ethan Rains graduated from Southern Methodist University's Meadows School of The Arts Theatre Program in 2004. He carved his way to Los Angeles with a recurring role on the fall primetime pickup series of NBC's "LAX." He was cast in a recurring role on "The Young and The Restless" after a national talent contest sponsored by CBS. He stars in the horror film "Open Graves" opposite Eliza Dushku and Mike Vogel. In 2008 he reprised the role of Dr. Leo Julian on the second season of General Hospital: Night shift.

Acting
Open Graves
4.9

(2009) Open Graves

as Tomàs

In the Garden of Tulips
0.0

(2023) In the Garden of Tulips

as Sharif

Captain America: The Winter Soldier
7.7

(2014) Captain America: The Winter Soldier

as Lead EMT

Sin City
7.5

(2005) Sin City

as Bozo #4

The 15:17 to Paris
5.4

(2018) The 15:17 to Paris

as Ben Zomerdyk

Samir
0.0

(2019) Samir

as Samir

Saving Jessica Lynch
4.4

(2003) Saving Jessica Lynch

as Iraqi Deserter

Good Boy
6.5

(2020) Good Boy

as Doug

Horme To
0.0

(2021) Horme To

as Iman

CSI: Miami
7.7

(2002) CSI: Miami

as Brian Nassir

The Old Man
7.2

(2022) The Old Man

as Wahid

NCIS: Hawai'i
7.9

(2021) NCIS: Hawai'i

as Dunne

Station 19
8.2

(2018) Station 19

as Jonathan Bright

Grey's Anatomy
8.2

(2005) Grey's Anatomy

as Jonathan Bright

The Closer
7.9

(2005) The Closer

as Faraz Mokhtari

LAX
7.4

(2004) LAX

as Joe

NCIS: Los Angeles
7.5

(2009) NCIS: Los Angeles

as Mack

The Chosen
8.6

(2019) The Chosen

as Zechariah

Teen Wolf
8.5

(2011) Teen Wolf

as Stockton

NCIS
7.6

(2003) NCIS

as Kevin Hussein

24
7.8

(2001) 24

as Ali

General Hospital: Night Shift
7.3

(2007) General Hospital: Night Shift

as Dr. Leo Julian

Courting Alex
5.3

(2006) Courting Alex

as Buddy

E-Ring
7.9

(2005) E-Ring

as Adil Al-Masadi

The Unit
7.3

(2006) The Unit

as Iranian Embassy Guard

Judging Amy
7.5

(1999) Judging Amy

as Jusef Said