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Leonardo Nam was born in Argentina and at age 6 moved to Sydney, Australia, where he later studied architecture at the University of New South Whales and then left to pursue an acting career in New York City.
It was the breakout role of "Roy" in the Paramount
Pictures film "The Perfect Score" (opposite Scarlett
Johansson, Erica Christensen and Chris Evans) that
put Nam on the map as one of the finest and most versatile
young actors around. His performance lead to the Los
Angeles Times naming him "Hollywood's: The One to
Watch."
Leonardo trained at the New York Shakespeare Festival/Public Theatre and the Herbert Berghoff Studio, both in New York City. He also studied at the Actors Lab in Sydney, Australia. He recently finished shooting the feature films "Little Athens" and "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" for Warner Brothers.
Leonardo recently starred opposite Sanoe Lake in the upcoming independent film "Half Life," and he now splits time living in both New York City and Los Angeles.
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