Michael Mando

Michael Mando
Born Quebec City, Quebec, Canada
Occupation Actor, Writer, and Director
Years active 2009—present
Website
www.michaelmando.com

Michael Mando (born in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian film and television actor, writer, and director with a background in contemporary and classical theatre training.

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Early life

Mando was born in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. He was raised by his father, and is the middle child of two brothers.[1][2][3] Their family traveled a lot, and lived in over 10 cities, across 4 continents, and in over 37 different homes all before he reached his mid-twenties.[1][3][4] He is trilingual in English, French and Spanish.[1][2][4]

Education

Mando was enrolled in many fields, including International Relations at the University of Montreal, before discovering the performing arts at The Dome Theatre Program (Dawson College) in 2004.[2] Despite no prior training, Michael went on to play the male lead in all 5 productions at the program.[2][4] He graduated with excellence in 2007.[1] His Dome credits include, Orlando in Shakespeare’s As You Like It, Professor Katz in David Edgar’s Pentecost and Valentine Xavier in Tennessee WilliamsOrpheus Descending.[1][2] Upon graduation, Steven W. Lecky, the Chairman of the program, proudly stated Michael to be “one of the finest talents to emerge from the program in the past 25 years.”[1][4]

Acting career

After playing the leading character in two award winning professional theatre productions in Montreal,[1][4] Mando promptly founded Red Barlo Productions.[2][4][5] The company’s first film, Conditional Affection (2010)[6](which Mando starred in, directed and wrote) was officially selected to Fantasia,[7][8] Bare Bones,[8][9] ACTRA Short Films,[2][8] and the New Hope International Film Festivals.[8][10]

Mando’s TV debut simultaneously followed with a wide range of contrasting characters. His credits include guest appearances in the crime series The Bridge (2010),[11] the medical drama mini-series Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures (2010),[12] as an MS 13 gang member in The Border (2010),[13] and as a close friend of the character Kenzi (played by Ksenia Solo) in the sci-fi series Lost Girl (2010).[14]

Mando has had repeated collaborations with directors John Fawcett and Eric Canuel as well as producer David Barlow.[15][16] Other upcoming credits include a recurring role in Les Blues de Ramville (2011),[17][18] a starring role in the feature film Territories (2010),[18][19] a guest appearance in new show King (2011)[1][18] and two Ubisoft video games to be released in 2011.[10] Mando has also finished shooting his second film under Red Barlo Productions, Abyss of the Mind, which will be released in the spring of 2011.[18]

Personal life

Mando grew up wanting to be a writer or an athlete.[3] He was shot in the knee in his mid-twenties and consequently decided to change directions.[3] He then pursued an academic scholarship at the University of Montreal in International Relations, but shortly after decided to go into acting.[1][2][3]

Filmography

Year Film Role Notes
2012 Far Cry 3 Vaas Video Game
2011 King Esteban Demarco TV Series
2011 Les Blues de Ramville Marc-Andre David TV Series
2011 Abyss of the Mind Johnny H. Film
2010 Lost Girl Neville TV Series
2010 The Bridge K9 TV Series
2010 Shaun White Skateboarding Francisco Crystobal Video Game
2010 Territories Jal Film
2010 The Border Marco TV Series
2010 My Name is Sandy Larry (Business Man) Film
2010 Bloodletting and Miraculous Cures Dr. Manolas Mini-Series
2010 Conditional Affection Jack Short Film
2009 Web of Lies Danny Wilcox TV Film
2009 Flashpoint Felipe TV series
2009 The Last Templar Necia First Mate Mini-Series

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