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Filip Geljo

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2002-04-13
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The Canadian-Filipino actor gained recognition for his role as Agent Otto on the popular children’s series Odd Squad, as well as in the follow-up film, Odd Squad: The Movie. The actor, known for his standout performance, steadily built his career in front of the camera. Before he became widely known, he started appearing on Odd Squad back in 2014, which marked a significant milestone in his journey. That same year, the actor also landed a role in the TV movie The Last Chance, showcasing his early talent and dedication to acting. Born in Canada, he brought a unique blend of cultural background and youthful energy to his roles. In 2017, the actor joined the cast of the highly anticipated Avatar sequel, further expanding his presence in major productions. Over time, the actor has continued to grow his reputation, balancing child-friendly roles with more ambitious projects in film and television.

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He made a guest appearance on Annedroids back in 2016, and before that, he could be seen in the 2015 film The Waiting Room. Yeah, his role in Annedroids really stood out, and it was cool to see him in Annedroids again after his earlier performance. He’s definitely built up an interesting resume over the years, especially with roles like the one in Annedroids adding to his growing list of credits.

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