Max Arciniega

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Maximino "Max" Arciniega (born July 20, 1987 in Chicago , Illinois ) is an American actor .

Career

Maximino Arciniega was born the son of Mexican migrants in the city of Chicago , where he grew up in the Northwest Side district. After graduating from Steinmetz High School, he also attended Columbia College in his hometown , from which he graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in theater. He then took to the stage for various productions before moving to Los Angeles.

He took his first acting role in 2004 in the film Barbershop 2 . Then followed u. a. Guest appearances on series such as Veronica Mars and Private Practice , before he gained greater prominence in 2008 with the role of Krazy-8 in the hit series Breaking Bad . He has played this role again in the spin-off Better Call Saul since 2016.

Further series appearances followed in The Unit - A Question of Honor , Lie to Me , Emergency Room - The emergency room , Fringe - Borderline cases of the FBI , Castle , Grimm , Navy CIS: New Orleans and Chance . Arciniega took on recurring roles in the series Blood & Oil , Bordertown and the miniseries Unbelievable .

For June 2020 he plans to open the MA School of Acting in his hometown. He's a fan of the Chicago Cubs .

Filmography (selection)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Entry on allocine.fr
  2. https://www.goodmantheatre.org/artists-archive/creative-partners/actors/maximino-arciniega-jr/
  3. ^ Evan F. Moore: 'Better Call Saul' actor Max Arciniega to launch NW Side acting school ( en ) March 20, 2020.