Henri Lubatti
- Actor
- Art Department
After graduating from the University of Washington and working in the
theater community of Seattle, Henri Lubatti's first television
appearance was on the X-Files in Vancouver, Canada. He went on to work
on other locally filmed shows and the film Prefontaine. Henri Lubatti
moved to Los Angeles in 1999 and quickly started working in television
in recurring roles and as a guest star on shows such as: 24, Felicity,
ER, The Practice, and Dark Angel. His first series regular role was as
Ilija on the critically acclaimed Showtime series Sleeper Cell. His
latest recurring roles have been on Grimm and True Blood.
While Lubatti is best known for his dramatic roles and a special knack
for accents, playing Russians, Frenchmen, Italians, and Eastern
European roles, he also has strong comedic skills which were seen in
various television shows, the film Big Momma's House 3, and in the
highly acclaimed two-person stage production of The Comic with Larry
Miller.
Henri continues to pursue work in TV, film, and theater. He is an
active member of the Antaeus Theater company, frequently works with LA
TheaterWorks, and has been seen in plays at the Mark Taper Forum ( Los
Angeles), The Globe Theater (San Diego), and South Coast Rep
(Huntington Beach).
Native of the Pacific Northwest, Henri enjoys the outdoors and spends
his time hiking, biking, and skiing. A dual citizen of the US and
France, he spends as much time as possible with his family and friends
around the world.
theater community of Seattle, Henri Lubatti's first television
appearance was on the X-Files in Vancouver, Canada. He went on to work
on other locally filmed shows and the film Prefontaine. Henri Lubatti
moved to Los Angeles in 1999 and quickly started working in television
in recurring roles and as a guest star on shows such as: 24, Felicity,
ER, The Practice, and Dark Angel. His first series regular role was as
Ilija on the critically acclaimed Showtime series Sleeper Cell. His
latest recurring roles have been on Grimm and True Blood.
While Lubatti is best known for his dramatic roles and a special knack
for accents, playing Russians, Frenchmen, Italians, and Eastern
European roles, he also has strong comedic skills which were seen in
various television shows, the film Big Momma's House 3, and in the
highly acclaimed two-person stage production of The Comic with Larry
Miller.
Henri continues to pursue work in TV, film, and theater. He is an
active member of the Antaeus Theater company, frequently works with LA
TheaterWorks, and has been seen in plays at the Mark Taper Forum ( Los
Angeles), The Globe Theater (San Diego), and South Coast Rep
(Huntington Beach).
Native of the Pacific Northwest, Henri enjoys the outdoors and spends
his time hiking, biking, and skiing. A dual citizen of the US and
France, he spends as much time as possible with his family and friends
around the world.