François Arnaud (actor)


François Landriault-Barbeau, known professionally as François Arnaud, is a Canadian film and television actor. He is best known for his work as Cesare Borgia on Showtime's period drama series The Borgias, Manfred Bernardo on NBC’s Midnight, Texas, and Tommy Castelli on UnReal.

Early life

Arnaud was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. In 2007, Arnaud trained at the Conservatoire d'art dramatique in Montreal.

Career

Arnaud started his career in his home country by landing a role in a comedy series called Taxi 0-22 and guest starring in several other Canadian shows. Later he became known for his performance as Cesare Borgia in the Showtime series The Borgias. He also starred as Antonin Rimbaud in the French-Canadian film I Killed My Mother, directed by Xavier Dolan. Arnaud received a VFCC Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Canadian Film for the role.
He portrayed Oscar in the NBC drama series Blindspot. Arnaud currently stars in Midnight, Texas, portraying the role of a troubled psychic, Manfred Bernardo.

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007C.A.Serveur resto MaudeEpisode: "Réseau rencontre"
2008Taxi 0-22Marc-André3 episodes
2008The Double Life of Eleanor KendallStefanTelevision film
2009–2010YamaskaThéo Carpentier15 episodes
2011–2013The BorgiasCesare Borgia29 episodes
2014""Narrator5 Episodes
2015-2016X CompanyRene Villiers4 episodes
2015–2016, 2020BlindspotOscar17 episodes
2017Schitt's CreekSebastien RaineEpisode: "Sebastien Raine"
2017High School LoverChristian BoothTelevision film
2017–2018Midnight, TexasManfred BernardoMain role
2018UnREALTommy Castelli8 episodes
2019The MoodysDan MoodyMain role