Michael Mando
Canadian actor
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2025 | Michael Mando is set to play a recurring role as Jeff in the upcoming TV series 'Criminal' |
2023 | Was set to star in the series Dope Thief but was fired due to a physical altercation with another cast member. |
2022 | Michael Mando received two notable award nominations: Hollywood Critics Association for Best Supporting Actor in a Broadcast Cable/Drama Series and Saturn Awards for Best Supporting Actor on Television, both for his role in Better Call Saul |
2022 | Concluded his role as Nacho Varga in Better Call Saul, completing a significant seven-year run with the series. |
2021 | Michael Mando was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Better Call Saul |
2021 | Reprised his role as Vaas Montenegro in a new iteration of the Far Cry video game franchise. |
2020 | Reprised his role as Vaas Montenegro in Far Cry VR: Dive Into Insanity and Far Cry 6. |
2019 | Michael Mando was nominated for Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series for Better Call Saul |
2018 | Michael Mando appeared in the film 'The Hummingbird Project', playing the role of Mark Vega |
2017 | Appeared as Mac Gargan in the Marvel film Spider-Man: Homecoming, marking his entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe. |
2015 | Started his role as Nacho Varga in the critically acclaimed AMC series Better Call Saul, which would become one of his most notable performances. |
2014 | Joined the cast of Better Call Saul, portraying the character Nacho Varga, a career criminal in the Breaking Bad spin-off series. |
2013 | Began playing Vic Schmidt in the sci-fi series Orphan Black, expanding his television acting portfolio. |
2012 | Cast in the first season of the science fiction television series Orphan Black, playing the role of Vic, an abusive drug-dealer. Was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for his performance. |
2012 | Mando voiced and motion-captured the character Vaas Montenegro in the video game Far Cry, a breakthrough role in the gaming industry. |
2010 | Founded Red Barlo Productions and released the film Conditional Affection, which he starred in, directed, and wrote. The film was officially selected for multiple film festivals including Fantasia, Bare Bones, ACTRA Short Films, and New Hope International Film Festivals. |
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