Armand Fields is an actor and performer mostly known for their work on Showtime's dramedy series "Work in Progress" along with roles on "The Chi," and "The Thing About Harry." This summer, Armand will appear as a recurring guest in the reboot classic, "Queer as Folk," premiering on Peacock in 2022. Born and raised in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Armand attended Classen School of Advanced Studies and the School of the Art Institute of Chicago while majoring in Fashion Design and conceptually-based performance Art Studies. After leaving school for financial reasons, they furthered their acting skills and took classes at the historical Second City and was accepted into The Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 2010, instructed by some of their most notable ensemble members such as Amy Morton and K. Todd Freeman. Armand's resume of work includes several non-equity and equity shows, such as the world premiere of Philip Dawkins' "Charm," Matthew Lopez' "The Legend of Georgia McBride" and Lanford Wilson's "Balm In Gilead." Armand moved to Los Angeles in 2016 and booked their first television role in TruTV's "You Can Do Better." Armand also reprised their role as "Jonelle" in the West Coast premiere of "Charm." While pursuing acting, Armand consistently worked on their drag persona, Cleo Pockalipps within Chicago's drag community. Armand also has worked with their longtime friend, Lena Waithe, as a Program Coordinator for her Hillman Grad Mentorship Program, helping to create new infrastructures and guiding the selection process of new mentees each year.
Armand Hannestad is known for Krigsseileren (2022).
Armand J. Campbell Jr. is an actor, known for Hayride (2012).
Armand Jalayeri is known for Secrets in the Trees, The Hit List (2011) and Unbreakable Souls (2015).
Armand LeSage is known for Bear Tours (2015), Fish Food (2016) and New Bear Tours (2019).
Armand Mestral was born on November 25, 1917 in Paris, France. He was an actor, known for Gervaise (1956), Morgan il pirata (1960) and L'ammutinamento (1961). He was married to Jacqueline Martin. He died on September 17, 2000 in Paris.
Armand Petrikowski (he/him/his, formerly known as Armand Petri) is a filmmaker with unique Hollywood experience as a storyteller, entrepreneur and former talent agent. An immigrant of European and Latinx descent, Armand moved to Los Angeles in his twenties to pursue the American Dream. Armand learned show business representing tv, film and commercial actors in New York and Los Angeles. At the same time: Armand wrote, directed and independently produced his own feature films. He is the co-founder and Head of Operations of the subscription streaming services GayBingeTV and BingeHorror. Working on the next phase of his career as a content creator, Armand is now creating and developing film and tv projects full-time. His latest series pilot, an LGBT sitcom, is under a shopping agreement. Armand lives in New Orleans with his husband and four cats. After Hurricane Ida, they are considering a move to Santa Fe, New Mexico.
Armand Rosbak is an actor, known for Flikken Maastricht (2007), The Serpent (2021) and Follow de SOA (2021).