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Michiel Huisman (born July 18, 1981) is a Dutch film and television actor, musician, and singer-songwriter, who has acted in both Dutch and English-language productions. He's best known for his roles on television series as Eric 'Prince' Haase on Echo 3, Olivier Meyer on Angela Black, Alex Sokolov on The Flight Attendant, Steven Crain on The Haunting of Hill House, Walter Davidson on the miniseries Harley and the Davidsons, (the second) Daario Naharis on Game of Thrones, Cal Morrison on Orphan Black, Liam McGuinnis on Nashville, and Sonny on Tréme. He's also known for his film roles as Dawsey Adams in The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society, Sam in Irreplaceable You, Ellis Jones in The Age of Adeline, Ellis in World War Z, and Ernest in The Young Victoria. In Dutch TV series, he's known for his roles as Martijn Wager on Bloedverwanten, Hugo Biesterveld on De Co-assistent, Boudewijn Peuts on Meriden van de Wit, Bart on Costa!, and Rover on Goede tijden, slechte tijden.

Michiel Huisman

Radu III
for Radu III in Dracula: The Origin
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In the mid-15th century, The Ottoman Empire expands its power to Europe in the south, and the Kingdom of Hungary, a Catholic powerhouse, to the west. A young prince ascended the throne in the Principality of Wallachia amid political chaos and internal strife. His name is Vlad III. With Wallachia weakened by corrupt aristocracy and external threats, Vlad begins a struggle to protect Wallachia. As Vlad grapples with the harsh realities of leadership, he has since became known for his brutal tactics against his enemies and dissenters, earning him the moniker "Vlad the Impaler." His reign is marked by relentless warfare and grisly displays of power meant to intimidate both his enemies and his subjects. His ruthless methods and unyielding dedication make him both a feared and revered figure across Eastern Europe. Amidst these turbulent years, Vlad faces mounting pressure from the Ottoman Empire, which seeks to conquer Wallachia and expand its influence. His relentless defense of his homeland becomes legendary, but the relentless strain of war and betrayal begins to take its toll. This is the story of how Vlad eventually became the first vampire that ever existed, Dracula.