Bio

Armando Leduc was born January 15, 1980, in Nuremberg, Germany.  He moved with his family to the United States in 1995 where he lived in Augusta, Georgia, for the next 10 years.  It was there during his years at Harlem High that he discovered his passion for acting.

Armando got his start as Danny Zuko in his high school production of the musical Grease.   After high school, his success with community theater caught the attention of Model Productions in Augusta.   They sent him to the American Model and Talent Convention where he placed as a top ten finalist among roughly 200 actors.  As a result, he signed with The People Store, an Atlanta based agency.  During this time, he continued expanding his theatrical experience with the Augusta Players back in Augusta, Georgia.  His award for Best Supporting Actor in “Annie” with this group solidified his decision to continue pursuing his career as a professional actor.

In addition to his acting endeavors, Armando has also focused his energy in other areas of the performing arts.  In 2000, he began singing with the a cappella quartet, “The Harmonics.”  The group participated in national competitions and even won the award for “Best New Quartet” in Knoxville in 2002.  He also began studying ballroom and Latin dancing in 1999 at a local studio in Augusta.  As an instructor, he opened A&E Dance Studio in 2003, which is still in operation today.  Over the years he has competed in ballroom competitions in Las Vegas, New Orleans, Puerto Rico, Gulfport and Orlando.   His natural abilities and experiences singing and dancing have further heightened his performance onstage and on the screen.

In 2005, Armando moved to New Orleans, Louisiana.  There, he has been active in renewing and strengthening the acting community in post-Katrina New Orleans.  He continues to aggressively seek opportunities for acting in feature films, theater, television and commercials.  In addition, he has worked tirelessly teaching weekly acting classes, organizing workshops and working as a casting director.  He formed and leads a sketch comedy group, “The Sketchy Characters,” that rehearses and performs weekly in the French Quarter.

 

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