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Jimmy Jean-Louis

Jimmy Jean-Louis is a Haitian actor and producer. Born in Pétion-Ville, he moved to Paris at a young age with his family in search of a better life. His early roles were in French television commercials and Spanish musical theatre. Eventually settling in Los Angeles in the late 1990s, he had small roles in The Bourne Identity, Tears of the Sun and Arliss before breaking into larger roles in American television and film. He played the character of "the Haitian" on the NBC television series Heroes from 2007 to 2010. He played the title character in the 2012 French telefilm Toussaint Louverture. In 2024, he co-produced and acted in the Indian film The Goat Life alongside Prithviraj.

Early life
Jimmy Jean-Louis was born in Pétion-Ville, near Port-au-Prince, Haiti. He lived there until the age of twelve, when he moved to Paris with his family to pursue a modeling career. After moving he experienced a culture shock because of the rural to city lifestyle change. He enrolled in business courses, but quickly realized that his heart lay in performance, and studied at the Académie Internationale de la Danse. == Acting career ==
Acting career
He worked in musical theatre in Barcelona, Spain, spending three years with musical theater "La Belle Epoque", before moving to Italy where he worked as a model. In 2024, He co-produced and acted in The Goat Life, an Indian-Malayalam language movie. he played the role of a Somalian man named Ibrahim Kadhar who knowledge of escape routes. == Personal life ==
Personal life
Jean-Louis and his wife Evelyn have three children. 2010 Haiti earthquake efforts After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Jean-Louis went to Haiti to search for his elderly parents in Haiti the day after a powerful earthquake struck the nation. The group mobilized for disaster relief after the magnitude-7 earthquake. Jean-Louis has taken part in a series of campaigns for Haitian aid, such as singing in the "We Are the World" remake of the original for Haiti in February 2010 which aired during the start of the Olympic Games in Vancouver. As the Ambassador of the Pan American Development Foundation for Haitian children, Jean-Louis testified to the United States Congress on their behalf in 2010. Jean-Louis was named Ambassador-at-large to Haiti by President Michel Martelly in 2014. ==Awards==
Awards
• 2012 Best Actor Nomination (Toussaint Louverture (film)) - Monte-Carlo Television Festival • 2012 Best Actor Nomination (Toussaint Louverture (film)) - Africa Movie Academy Awards • 2012 MPAH Haiti Movie Awards Honorary Award * Motion Picture Association of Haiti • 2012 Meilleur Acteur - Festival Vues_d'Afrique • 2012 Best Actor Toussaint Louverture (film) - Pan African Film Festival • 2013 Excellence in the Arts prize - Caribbean American Heritage Award • 2015 Best Documentary Nomination (Jimmy Goes to Nollywood) - Monte-Carlo Television Festival • 2015 Best Documentary Nomination (Jimmy Goes to Nollywood) - Africa Movie Academy Awards • 2017 Best Supporting Actor - Hollywood African Prestigious Awards • 2019 Career Achievement Award - Montreal International Black Film Festival • 2019 Meilleur Acteur de la Diaspora Africaine (Desrances) - Sotigui Awards • 2019 Sotigui D'Or - Sotigui Awards • 2019 Impact In Entertainment Award - Face2Face Africa • 2020 Best Actor Win at the Africa Movie Academy Awards • 2023 Best Supporting Actor Win at the Africa Movie Academy Awards == Filmography ==
Filmography
Film Television == References ==
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