Allan Louis
Allan Louis hails from Haiti and relocated to the United States at the tender age of five, settling in America with his family. With roots tracing back to both Dominican and Haitian heritage, he was primarily nurtured by his mother. Allan honed his craft at the New World School of Performing Arts in Miami before graduating from the esteemed Goodman School of Drama.
Throughout the 1990s, Allan made a significant mark in the television landscape, landing various roles that showcased his talent. In 1995, he made the pivotal move to Los Angeles, where he further refined his skills at The Actors' Lab. His filmography includes notable appearances in the features "Stomp the Yard," alongside stars Columbus Short and Meagan Good, as well as "Tear It Down" and "Men Cry Bullets."
On the small screen, Allan has been seen in a variety of popular series, including "Martin," "The Jamie Foxx Show," "Sparks," "City of Angels," "NYPD Blue," "Charmed," "CSI: Miami," "Boston Legal," and "Days of Our Lives." Currently, he captivates audiences as Marco Giordello in the hit series "Privileged," sharing the screen with Joanna García, Ashley Newbrough, and Lucy Hale. A polyglot, Allan is fluent in English, Spanish, and Haitian Creole, further enriching his diverse skill set.