Armando Leduc

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Armando Leduc

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Armando Leduc

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Deep Water
1h 56m
DOLBY
Movie 2022

Deep Water

A well-to-do husband who allows his wife to have affairs...

One of These Days
1h 59m
DOLBY
Movie 2021

One of These Days

In the Texan “Hands on a Hardbody” competition, contestants stand...

Five Feet Apart
1h 56m
DOLBY
Movie 2019

Five Feet Apart

Seventeen-year-old Stella spends most of her time in the hospital...

Focus
1h 45m
DOLBY
Movie 2015

Focus

Nicky, an accomplished con artist, gets romantically involved with his...

Last Spring Break
1h 20m
DOLBY
Movie 2014

Last Spring Break

Former frat brothers return to Spring Break, trying to recapture...

Vampire Riderz
1h 21m
DOLBY
Movie 2013

Vampire Riderz

The vampires roam the streets, and the vampire hunters must...

Angels Die Slowly
1h 26m
DOLBY
Movie 2010

Angels Die Slowly

On a hot summer night in New Orleans, Angel and...

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans
2h 2m
DOLBY
Movie 2009

Bad Lieutenant: Port of Call - New Orleans

Terrence McDonagh is a New Orleans Police sergeant, who receives...

The Librarian: The Curse of the Judas Chalice
1h 35m
DOLBY
Movie 2008

The Librarian: The Curse of the Judas Chalice

While on a dangerous mission to recover the historic Judas...

Jump Out Boys
1h 23m
DOLBY
Movie 2008

Jump Out Boys

Set in post hurricane New Orleans. A brutal Mexican drug...

Biography

Actor Armando Leduc is featured in the Jim Caviezel, Michael Chiklis true-life sports drama, When the Game Stands Tall. He can also be seen in the part of "Diego," in the Will Smith comedy, Focus. Leduc also co-starred opposite Michael Dardant in the fraternity comedy, Last Spring Break, and has made his writing, directing and producing debut on Bourbon Whiz, a web series that will debut on the Dish Network. Leduc was born on January 15, 1980, in Nuremburg, Germany. He is part Puerto Rican, part Portuguese and grew up as an army brat. Leaving Germany at 15, he settled in Harlem, Georgia and was graduated from Harlem High. Leduc made his film debut in the movie Lords of the Street, where he played a Mexican drug lord. Since then he has fought to break his stereotype of gangbangers, drug dealers, and terrorists by birthing his production company, Sketchy Characters. Although he played sports and was a member of the band in high school, nothing clicked like acting. Auditioning for his first musical in high school, he won the part of Danny Zuko in Grease. After high school, his success with community theatre caught the attention of Augusta Model & Talent. At the American Model and Talent Convention, he placed as a top ten finalist among roughly 200 other actors. As a result, he signed with The People Store, an Atlanta based talent agency. During this time, he continued expanding his theatrical experience with the Augusta Players back in Augusta, Georgia. His award for Best Supporting Actor in Annie solidified his decision to continue pursuing his career as a professional actor. In addition to his acting endeavors, Leduc has also focused his energy in other areas of the performing arts. In 2000, he began singing with the a cappella quartet, "The Harmonics" The group participated in national competitions and even won the award for "Best New Quartet" in Knoxville in 2002. He also began studying ballroom and Latin dancing in 1999 at a local studio in Augusta. As an instructor, he opened A&E Dance Studio in 2003, which is still in business today. Over the years he has competed in ballroom competitions in Las Vegas, New Orleans, Puerto Rico, Gulfport and Orlando. His natural abilities and experiences singing and dancing have further heightened his performance onstage and on the screen. He currently sings in Datband in New Orleans, where he moved in 2005. Leduc's feature film credits include The Pool Boys, Green Lantern, Video Girl,Enemies Among Us, Angels Die Slowly, Girls Gone Gangsta, The Bad Lieutenant:Port of Call New Orleans, Mutants, College, New Orleans, Mon Amour, Death Toll, Jump Out Boys and Big Momma's House 2. His television series credits include The Riches, Prison Break, Clunkers, Common Law and Star-Crossed. His television movie credits include Girl, Positive, Dixie Melodie, The Librarian: The Curse of the Judas Chalice, Journey to Promethea and Flesh Wounds. - IMDb Mini Biography By: Armando Leduc