Manny Jacinto is a Canadian actor who first gained notoriety for his work in commercials before venturing into the world of film and television. Born on August 19, 1987, in Manila, Philippines, Jacinto and his family immigrated to Canada when he was just a child. He grew up in Vancouver, British Columbia, where he developed a passion for acting.
Jacinto began his acting career by appearing in commercials and quickly gained recognition for his ability to bring humor and authenticity to his performances. He worked on campaigns for major brands such as Subway, Samsung, and Nissan, among others.
Despite his success in advertising, Jacinto always dreamed of making the switch to film and television. In 2014, he landed a small role in the hit science fiction series, "The 100," which set him on the path to stardom. He continued to work on various television shows, including "Once Upon a Time," "The Romeo Section," and "The Good Place," which proved to be his breakout role.
Jacinto played the character of Jason Mendoza on "The Good Place," a comedy series about the afterlife. His portrayal of the dim-witted but lovable character won him critical acclaim and a legion of fans. The show ended in 2020 after four seasons, but Jacinto's success only continued to grow.
In addition to his work on screen, Jacinto is also an advocate for diversity and representation in media. As a Filipino-Canadian actor, he believes it is important to highlight the stories and experiences of marginalized communities. He has spoken out about the need for greater representation in Hollywood and the media industry as a whole.
Jacinto's rise to fame is a testament to his talent and dedication to the craft. From his humble beginnings in commercials to his current success in television and film, he has proven himself to be a versatile and gifted actor who is poised for even greater things in the future.