Michiel Huisman

Michiel Huisman

27 movies Acting Jul 18, 1981 Amstelveen, Noord-Holland, Netherlands

Michiel Huisman, born on July 18, 1981, is a versatile Dutch actor, musician, and singer-songwriter who has made a significant mark in both Dutch and English-language entertainment. He is particularly recognized for his compelling performances in a variety of television series. Huisman gained widespread acclaim for his portrayal of Eric 'Prince' Haase in "Echo 3" and Olivier Meyer in "Angela Black." He also captivated audiences as Alex Sokolov in "The Flight Attendant," Steven Crain in "The Haunting of Hill House," and Walter Davidson in the miniseries "Harley and the Davidsons." Notably, he took on the role of Daario Naharis in the acclaimed series "Game of Thrones," in addition to his performances as Cal Morrison in "Orphan Black," Liam McGuinnis in "Nashville," and Sonny in "Treme."

In film, Huisman's talent shines through in roles such as Dawsey Adams in "The Guernsey Literary & Potato Peel Pie Society," Sam in "Irreplaceable You," Ellis Jones in "The Age of Adaline," and his appearances in "World War Z" and "The Young Victoria."

Huisman also has a strong presence in Dutch television, where he starred as Martijn Wager in "Bloedverwanten," Hugo Biesterveld in "De Co-assistent," Boudewijn Peuts in "Meriden van de Wit," Bart in "Costa!," and Rover in "Goede tijden, slechte tijden." His diverse body of work showcases his remarkable range and commitment to the craft of acting.

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