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Lorenzo James Henrie-1

TV Actor

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1993-06-29
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The actor best known for playing Chris Manawa on Fear the Walking Dead went on to portray Gabe Reyes in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., showcasing his range across popular TV series. Before he became widely recognized, this talented actor built his career with a string of early television appearances, including a recurring role on the beloved show 7th Heaven. It’s interesting to note that he comes from a family with strong ties to the entertainment industry—his older brother is none other than actor David Henrie. On a more personal note, the actor married Kyara Pintos back in 2015, and the couple welcomed their first child, Joseph, in October 2016. Over the years, he has continued to grow not just as a performer but also as a dedicated family man, balancing fame with personal milestones.

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He was almost unrecognizable as a Vulcan Bully in J.J. Abrams’ Star Trek, really transforming into the role with such intensity. He went on to play Lorenzo in Paul Blart: Mall Cop 2, showing off a completely different side of his acting range. He definitely made an impression in both films, even though the characters were so different. He brought a unique energy to each performance, proving once again that he can adapt to any genre. He continues to surprise audiences with the roles he chooses, and he remains a memorable presence on screen.

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