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Michael Mando - Biography, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Filmography

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Born July 13, 1981, Quebec, Quebec, Canada - Canadian film and television actor. He was the middle child in a family of three brothers. Mando was brought up without a mother and their family traveled a lot - they visited four continents, lived in a dozen cities; before he reached his 25th birthday, his family changed more than 37 apartments. Although his native language is French, Michael is also fluent in English and Spanish. As a child, Mando dreamed of being a writer or an athlete. Professional sports had to be abandoned after he was shot in the knee. In connection with this incident, Michael decided to radically change his life priorities and get an education. Mando studied various sciences, including international relations at the University of Montreal, before enrolling in the Dawson College Theater Arts course (2004). Despite the lack of prior training, Michael starred in all five productions of this course, which he graduated with honors in 2007. His college roles included Orlando from As You Like It (Shakespeare), Professor Katz from Pentecost (David Edgar), and Valentine Xavier from Orpheus Descends to Hell (Tennessee Williams). Upon graduation, Stephen W. Lecky, Course Leader, proudly declared, “Michael is one of our most talented alumni in the past 25 years.” Gruvemuvestart After graduating from college, Mando starred in a theatrical production (in Montreal), for which he was awarded two prizes from professional experts. After that, he founded the Red Barlo Production Film Company. His first film, Conditional Affection (Mando directed and written), was released in 2010 and screened at festivals: Fantasia, Bare Bones, ACTRA Short Films and New Hope International Film Festivals.
Mando's television debut was marked by the roles of several contrasting characters. Among his roles were: an episode in the crime drama "The Bridge", participation in the medical mini-series "Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures", as well as a role in the drama television series "The Border", where he played a member of the MS-13 gang, in addition he played a close friend of Kenzi (character Xenia Solo) in the science fiction series Call of the Blood .
Mando has collaborated on multiple occasions with directors John Fawcett and Eric Cannuelle, as well as producer David Barlow. In 2010, he starred in the movie Territories. A year later, he reincarnated in a similar image in the television series "Les Bleus de Ramville", and also appeared in one of the episodes of the series "King". In 2012, he took part in the creation of the video game "Far Cry 3": Mando voiced and became the prototype of one of the main villains - Vaasa Montenegro. He also starred in the web series Far Cry Experience, where he returned to Vaasa again (taking hostage and torturing Christopher Mintz-Plass's character) .
In 2012, Mando landed a role in the first season of the television series "Dark Child," which began airing in 2013. He plays Vic, a street drug dealer, for which he was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award. In the second season, his character appears in one of the episodes. In 2014, Mando joined the cast of Better Call Saul (a spin-off of Breaking Bad), where he plays Nacho Varg, a Mexican mobster.


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