
Age: 44
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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

Bruce Wayne/Batman
for Bruce Wayne/Batman in Zatanna: Season 1
Suggested by mr95

Zatanna Zatara, a skilled magician and the daughter of the legendary magician Giovanni Zatara, takes center stage in this DC superhero series. After witnessing her father's murder at the hands of an unknown assailant, Zatanna has dedicated her life to fighting crime and using her magical powers to protect the innocent. Throughout the first season, Zatanna battles a series of villains from the DC universe, including the sorceress Enchantress, the demon Etrigan, and the villainous organization H.I.V.E. Along the way, she teams up with other DC heroes such as Batman, Superman, and Constantine to take down her enemies. As the season progresses, Zatanna must also confront personal demons and family secrets that threaten to unravel her world and everything she stands for. She grapples with the legacy of her father and the weight of his expectations, as well as the possibility that his killer may still be out there, waiting to strike again.