Jimmy Jean-Louis is a distinguished Haitian actor, producer, and writer renowned for his impactful contributions to film and television. He was born in Pétion-Ville, Haiti, on August 8, 1968.
Launching his acting journey in 1993 with the French TV movie "Emmanuelle Forever" and its subsequent installments, Jean-Louis has since cultivated a diverse and impressive filmography. Notable works include "La caja vacía," "Monster-in-Law," "Phat Girlz," "The Game of Their Lives," "Cargo," "Citation," "Detective Knight: Rogue," "Diary of a Tired Black Man," and "Joy," where he shared the screen with Jennifer Lawrence and Bradley Cooper.
In addition to his film successes, Jean-Louis has left an indelible mark on television with recurring roles in acclaimed series such as "Claws," "The Way," "Juste un regard," "Heroes," "Heroes Reborn," and "Arrow.”
His stellar performances have earned him prestigious accolades, including two African Movie Academy Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role and Best Actor in a Supporting Role.
Actors, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV
Actors, Film and TV
Actresses, Film and TV