Manny Puig was born on January 25, 1954 in Cuba. He is an actor and writer, known for Jackass 3D (2010), Jackass: The Movie (2002) and Jackass Number Two (2006).
MANNY REY Born and raised in El Paso, actor and writer Manny Rey is carving his path in Hollywood. He is the oldest of four. His mother, Cecilia, retired after a successful career as a nurse recruiter for a hospital. His father, Manuel, is an internationally renowned basketball referee. Being bilingual served Manny well, first during his 15 year tenure as a professional civil engineer in Chicago and Austin and later after listening to his heart and following his true passions...acting and writing. His first big acting break was staring with Bryan Cranston in a final season episode of Breaking Bad (2013). Manny is happiest with roles that stretch his abilities as a character actor. Manny is a triple threat as he possesses the charm of a Joe Mantegna, the cold intensity of a Benicio Del Toro or James Russo and a panther-like physicality of a young Brando. He gets cast as a cop and detective, but more often he nabs the role of villain, psychopath, crime boss, hit-man, among other undesirables . A chameleon on the small screen, Manny has appeared on the critically acclaimed shows..."BREAKING BAD", "THE NIGHT SHIFT", and "QUEEN OF THE SOUTH". On the big screen, Manny has co-starred in several films, such as, "Line of Duty", "Between Kings and Queens", "Frame Switch", as well as playing the lead in "Enemy of the Mind", which he also wrote and produced. Manny has written nine feature screenplays, three sit-com pilots, and two drama series pilots in addition to writing close to forty short screenplays. Manny writes daily and works continuously on tapping into his Universal creativity and finessing his writing process while always finding ways to PITCH and produce his creations. Most recently, Manny acquired the life-story and book rights to The Lioness of Judah and has adapted a screenplay based on the amazing true story of Holocaust survivor, Sara Hauptman. Manny enjoys the film festival circuit, where his latest short, ONE, has won numerous accolades. He often collaborates with producing partners, Producer/Director/Actress Annette Reid, and famed Actor/Director Carlos Carrasco (SPEED, BLOOD IN / BLOOD OUT). In addition to his acting and writing, Manny enjoys spending time with his wife and four daughters. He enjoys meditating, cooking, running, and coaching his youngest in softball. In summary, Manny has range in writing, acting, and life.
Manny Ribau is an actor and producer, known for Heroes of Dirt (2015).
Manny Rodriguez is an actor from Brooklyn, NYC. After graduating from Baruch College with a B.A. in English Literature, he went on to study at The Acting Studio, The School for Film and Television and UCB LA. He has appeared in several plays in NY & LA, including Cactus Flower, Six Degrees of Separation, Jack Kerouac: Catholic, Karp's Last Text, Shadow Zone and Unhitched. He recently co-starred in Secure Storage at the 2017 Hollywood Fringe Festival. In addition, he has starred in 3 plays (which he also wrote) at the NYC Fringe Festival: Analog Friend, Choke City and Savage International. He can also be seen on YouTube in his web series, Benny and various short films (After Nine, Beat, Angel's Tacos).
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Manuel Rubio Puentes was born in 1975 in El Paso, Texas. His mother's name is Carmen Rubio, who is a retired school teacher. Manny has been performing since he was a child but his acting career began in theater in 1997. He went on to perform in every theater venue in El Paso, Texas. In 2003, Rubio crossed into the realm of Film and Television via commercials, industrial videos, voice-overs, and radio. Rubio's big break came when he was cast for the role of Nieves on Fox's Prison Break in 2007. In 2009, Rubio landed his first leading role in the film Hands of God as Dr. Michael Vidal.
Manny Rush is known for Alibaba (2002).
Emmanuel (Manny) Renee Sandow was born in Haiti. He was adopted to an American family when he was four months old. He grew up in Midland, MI along side his adopted older brother and two adopted younger sisters. At age seven, he was diagnosed with Factor XIII Deficiency. He was connected to the Hemophilia foundation of MI and was instructed by his doctors to stop participating in sports. He got involved in the community children's vocal ensembles and his love of music was born. Along with cultivating an extensive musical theatre resume, he delve into the modeling industry; runway, high fashion, editorial, print, promotional and commercial modeling. After living three years in Nashville, TN, he made the trek farther south to Atlanta, GA, to pursue his television and film career. He has taught voice, ballroom dance and runway.
Manny Shih is known for Racist Asians on St. Patrick's Day (2015), Kitsune (2014) and Apt. 210 Confessional (2015).