
Age: 34
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Rodolfo "Rudy" Mancuso (born February 28, 1992) is an American actor, director, producer, internet personality, comedian, model and musician, known for his comedy videos on YouTube, and previously on the app Vine. He is managed by Shots Studios, which also produces content for his YouTube channel. Mancuso's videos are often musical comedy scenes. Rudy Mancuso is the son of an Italian father and a Brazilian mother, living in the Atlantic Ocean and speaks fluent Portuguese. At the age of five, he started playing the piano. Mancuso partnered with Shots Studios to create videos and launched his YouTube channel in 2016. He was a host on Comedy Central's "Drunk History" and HBO's "Outpost." He also starred in YouTube Red's "Keys of Christmas" alongside Mariah Carey and DJ Khaled. Mancuso performed the opening shows on the Purpose World Tour, Canadian singer Justin Bieber's third world tour, in Latin America and Brazil in 2017. The Dolce & Gabbana brand invited him to model at the Milan men's fashion week show of Spring/Summer 2018 on June 17, 2017. Presented an award at the 2017 MTV Millennial Awards in Mexico. In July 2017, he performed at the Villa Mix Festival Goiânia, for two consecutive days. On October 6, 2017, Rudy Mancuso released his debut single "Black & White", in collaboration with Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter and producer Poo Bear. On October 7, 2017, Mancuso performed at the Villa Mix festival in São Paulo. In 2023, he made an appearance in theaters in the DC Studios film "The Flash" as Albert Desmond (or Doctor Alchemy/Mister Element as he is known in the official DC Comics), directed by Andy Muschietti. Subsequently, Mancuso made his directorial film debut in "Música" for Prime Video alongside his girlfriend, Camila Mendes. In this film, he portrays the main character and also serves as the director.

Under usual circumstances, Lucy Blake would happily fly home to visit her family. But when her brother unknowingly breaks the news of their parents’ abrupt divorce, she’s determined to learn why they called it quits and didn’t bother telling her. After the loss of his dad, Everett Meyers dedicated everything to his tattoo studio. He sacrificed his time, money, and even his relationships for the sake of keeping busy, but the stress of running the shop still isn’t enough to keep his grief at bay. When his best friend’s younger sister comes into town seeking a spontaneous tattoo, he knows something isn’t right. It may have been a few years since he’s seen her, but Lucy doesn’t even like tattoos. He’s emotionally unavailable. She’s feeling reckless. The combination might be a bad idea, but what was once casual familiarity shifts to inescapable interest. Will the result be catastrophic, or will they find themselves leaning on one another when they least expect? Under My Skin is a heartfelt brother’s best friend romance full of swoony moments to take you on a journey of hope and healing.
