
Age: 68
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Giancarlo Giuseppe Alessandro Esposito (born April 26, 1958) is an American actor. He is known for portraying Gus Fring in the AMC crime drama series Breaking Bad from 2009 to 2011 and its prequel series Better Call Saul from 2017 to 2022. He won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series twice for this role. He earned three nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. His other television roles include federal agent Mike Giardello in the NBC series Homicide: Life on the Street (1998–1999), Sidney Glass / Magic Mirror in the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time (2011–2017), Tom Neville in the NBC series Revolution (2012–2014), Dr. Edward Ruskins in the Netflix series Dear White People (2017–2021), Stan Edgar in the Amazon series The Boys (2019–present) and The Boys Presents: Diabolical (2022), and Moff Gideon in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian (2019–2023), the lattermost of which earned him two Primetime Emmy Award nominations. He also portrayed Adam Clayton Powell Jr. in the MGM+ series Godfather of Harlem (2019–present), acted in the HBO drama series Westworld (2016), and starred in the Netflix television series Kaleidoscope (2023), The Gentlemen (2024), and The Residence (2025). He is also known for his collaboration with Spike Lee, acting in several of his films, such as School Daze (1988), Do the Right Thing (1989), Mo' Better Blues (1990), and Malcolm X (1992). His other major films include Taps (1981), King of New York (1990), Bob Roberts (1992), Fresh (1994), The Usual Suspects (1995), Ali (2001), Monkeybone (2001), Last Holiday (2006), Rabbit Hole (2010), Okja (2017), Megalopolis (2024), MaXXXine (2024), and Captain America: Brave New World (2025). He voiced Akela in the live-action remake of The Jungle Book (2016). Description above from the Wikipedia article Giancarlo Esposito, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Giancarlo Esposito

Lucius Fox
for Lucius Fox in Batman: Arkham - Episode 3: Living Hell
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Batman informs Gordon that Barbara has been kidnapped. They head to the Clock Tower. The Joker taunts Batman that he will have to tell the truth. Batman enters, but relives the moment when The Joker shoots Barbara in the spine, leaving her paralyzed. The Joker continues to taunt Batman. Gordon arrives at the tower, where Batman tells the truth that Barbara works for him. Gordon blames him for the kidnapping, and says he will look for her alone. Batman reviews the footage, and follows the trail of the car that was used. On the way, the Riddler says he has Catwoman hostage. Batman goes to the orphanage and saves her by solving some riddles. Batman arrives at the car accident, where he analyzes it and sees that Barbara caused the accident to leave a clue for Batman. Batman heads to Wayne Tower, where he and Lucius locate the Arkham Knight's hideout. Batman invades the place, but is surprised by the Knight. He seems to know Batman very well, and he shoots at his armor's weak point. Batman fights off henchmen and begins a pursuit of the Arkham Knight. Batman flips the car over, only to find that Knight was one step ahead once more. Batman interrogates the driver, who reveals that Penguin has been supplying the Knight with weapons, using a location called North Refrigeration as a front. Batman asks Alfred to find everything about the place, and he informs him that Nightwing was investigating the place. He also informs them that Dick is coming to Gotham to meet Batman in person.