Ato Essandoh
American actor
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2024 | Voices Mr. Terrific and Anti-Monitor in the direct-to-video 'Justice League: Crisis on Infinite Earths' |
2023 | Stars as Dan Cleary in the film 'Reptile' |
2023 | Starred in a major role in the Netflix political drama series The Diplomat, significantly advancing his television acting career. |
2020 | Played Kwesi Weisberg Annan in the main role of Away and appeared in Tales from the Loop |
2020 | Launched the podcast 'Unrelated' with childhood friend Chris Cecot, focusing on discussions about race and color in their personal experiences. |
2020 | Portrayed an African-British-Jewish astronaut in the Netflix science fiction drama series 'Away'. |
2019 | Played Major Trey Ferry in the main role of The Code |
2019 | Plays Jones in 'Dark Phoenix', part of the X-Men film series |
2018 | Voiced Agent Tad Marshall in the podcast series Wolverine: The Long Night and played Vernon Elliot in the main role of Altered Carbon |
2016 | Played Lester Grimes in the main role of Vinyl and began recurring role in Chicago Med as Dr. Isidore Latham |
2016 | Appears in two productions: 'Jason Bourne' as Craig Jeffers and 'The Vampire Leland' as The Monsignor (Short) |
2014 | Appeared in Believe as an FBI Agent and in Madam Secretary as King Nungunde in the pilot episode |
2012 | Played Matthew Freeman in the main role of Copper and began recurring role as Alfredo Llamosa in Elementary |
2012 | Essandoh plays D'Artagnan in Quentin Tarantino's critically acclaimed film 'Django Unchained' |
2011 | Ato Essandoh provided voice work for radio voices in the video game Saints Row: The Third |
2011 | Appeared in multiple TV series including White Collar, Damages, and Treme |
2010 | Appeared in Law & Order: Criminal Intent as Hassan in the episode 'Loyalty: Part 1 & 2' |
2010 | Ato Essandoh appears in two films: 'Get Him to the Greek' as a Smiling African Drummer and 'Camp Hell' as a Young Priest |
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