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PETER GADIOT

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Peter Gadiot can be seen in the mystery thriller Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue on MGM+ alongside Eric McCormack. He can previously be seen recurring on Netflix’s One Piece and shot a one season arc on Yellowjackets. Gadiot starred in the hit show Queen of the South as the love interest opposite Alice Braga. Prior to that he starred in David Von Ancken’s Tut opposite Ben Kingsley, which aired on Spike, Robert Rodriguez’s series, Matador, and before that in ABC’s Alice in Wonderland spin-off Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. Gadiot had the opportunity to work with Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola in the short film Prada Candy as seen in his materials. He also had a fun character arc on UK’s hit comedy series Fresh Meat.

 

On the stage, Gadiot played “Petruchio” in an all-male Taming of the Shrew put on by the Helen Hayes and Tony Award winning DC Shakespeare Theater Company. He trained for 3 years at the prestigious Drama Centre London (whose alumni include Tom Hardy, Colin Firth, Michael Fassbender and Pierce Brosnan).

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Peter Gadiot can be seen in the mystery thriller Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue on MGM+ alongside Eric McCormack. He can previously be seen recurring on Netflix’s One Piece and shot a one season arc on Yellowjackets. Gadiot starred in the hit show Queen of the South as the love interest opposite Alice Braga. Prior to that he starred in David Von Ancken’s Tut opposite Ben Kingsley, which aired on Spike, Robert Rodriguez’s series, Matador, and before that in ABC’s Alice in Wonderland spin-off Once Upon a Time in Wonderland. Gadiot had the opportunity to work with Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola in the short film Prada Candy as seen in his materials. He also had a fun character arc on UK’s hit comedy series Fresh Meat.

 

On the stage, Gadiot played “Petruchio” in an all-male Taming of the Shrew put on by the Helen Hayes and Tony Award winning DC Shakespeare Theater Company. He trained for 3 years at the prestigious Drama Centre London (whose alumni include Tom Hardy, Colin Firth, Michael Fassbender and Pierce Brosnan).