Louis Mandylor

Actor

Birthday September 13, 1966

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Age 57 years old

Nationality Australia

#17265 Most Popular

1966

Louis Mandylor (born Elias Theodosopoulos; 13 September 1966) is an Australian film and television actor.

1988

He played for Heidelberg United FC (Megas Alexandros) in their 1988 State League championship team.

1989

He also played five National League games in 1989 and scored one goal.

During his football career, he was also boxing in Melbourne, winning 14 fights with 4 losses.

He then emigrated to the United States to originally pursue a boxing career and then subsequently an acting career.

2001

One of his more popular roles was that of Bobby DeLuca in the film Suckers (2001), where he plays a good-guy turned car salesman.

2002

Mandylor played Nick Portokalos in My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002), a role he reprised in two sequels, My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 and My Big Fat Greek Wedding 3.

Mandylor was born in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, the son of Greek immigrants.

He is the younger brother of fellow actor Costas Mandylor.

He and his brother took a shorter version of their mother's last name, citing their paternal last name as being too long.

Mandylor played Nick Portokalos in My Big Fat Greek Wedding (2002); he reprised the role in its spin-off TV series My Big Fat Greek Life (2003) and the movie sequel My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2 (2016).

He made a guest appearance on Relic Hunter with Tia Carrere.

He played Louis Malone in the first season of Martial Law alongside Sammo Hung.

Mandylor appeared in the sitcom Friends, pretending to be Joey's twin in "The One With Unagi".

He and his brother Costas have acted alongside each other in the Charmed episode "Saving Private Leo" (2002), the crime thriller Sinners and Saints (2010) and "My Brother Cicero" (1998), a short movie which Louis wrote and produced.

Louis portrayed Deputy Lloyd in the Syfy thriller film The Cursed; he stars alongside his brother Costas.

2004

(Ironically, during the original casting for the series, Mandyler had auditioned for the part of Joey, but Matt LeBlanc was selected instead of him. According to director Kevin S. Bright, the choice between the two of them "went down to the wire". ) He appeared twice on CSI: Miami; in the third season (2004) as a robber/killer, and in a different role in the eighth season (2009).