Alan-Peter Gadiot[2] (/ˈɡædi/;[3] born 2 January 1985[4]) is a British actor known for his roles as James Valdez in the USA Network show Queen of the South (2016–2021) and as Shanks in Netflix's series One Piece (2023). He also played Cyrus in ABC's Once Upon a Time in Wonderland (2013–2014) and Adam in Showtime's Yellowjackets (2021). Additionally, Gadiot portrayed Tom Westfall in the second season of NBC's Quantum Leap (2023–2024).[5]

Peter Gadiot
Gadiot in 2024
Born
Alan-Peter Gadiot

(1985-01-02) 2 January 1985 (age 39)
Sussex, England[1]
OccupationActor
Years active2010–present

Early life

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Peter Gadiot was born in England, raised in East Grinstead,[6] West Sussex, and educated in London.[4] His father is Dutch, and his mother is Mexican.[4] He speaks both English and Spanish. He has one older brother.

Gadiot is a citizen of the United Kingdom and the Netherlands.[7][1]

Career

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Gadiot trained classically at Drama Centre London and has appeared in numerous stage productions. His past credits include MTV's Hot Mess, the British series My Spy Family (2010) and a British horror film 13Hrs (2010), also known by the name Night Wolf.

In 2013, Gadiot made his American network debut as Cyrus, the handsome and mysterious Genie, in ABC's Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.[8] That same year, Gadiot starred opposite Léa Seydoux in a short film (campaign) Prada: Candy[9] for the fragrance Prada Candy L'Eau, directed by Wes Anderson and Roman Coppola. He also appeared in three episodes of the British series Fresh Meat, a Channel 4 dramedy with a large cult following and starred in the German horror film The Forbidden Girl (2013).

 
Peter Gadiot on stage at German Film Comic Con. (18-08-2024)

Gadiot went behind the camera to write, direct and produce the short film 12–17, released in 2014. The short film is about young men who would deceive younger girls into falling in love with them before emotionally blackmailing them into becoming prostitutes (loverboys). The short film is called 12–17, because that's the age of most girls who are trafficked.[10] Also in 2014, Gadiot played the recurring role of Caesar in the series Matador[11] and in 2015 the role of Ka in the Canadian-American miniseries Tut.[12]

In 2016, Gadiot went back to the theatre and played the lead role of Petruchio in Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew at the Harman Center for the Arts in Washington DC.[13][14][15]

 
Peter Gadiot on stage at Torino Comics (13 April 2024)

From 2016 to 2021, Gadiot starred as James Valdez in the USA Network's crime drama series Queen of the South,[16][17] an adaptation of Arturo Pérez-Reverte's best-selling novel La Reina del Sur. Gadiot won the 2017 Imagen Award for Best Supporting Actor – Television for his presentation of James Valdez in Queen of the South.[18][19] In 2021, the fifth and final season of Queen of the South was broadcast on USA Network.

Beside his role in Queen of the South, Gadiot played Mister Mxyzptlk in The CW's Supergirl[20][21][22][23] in the second season (2017). And Gadiot starred in the Rock 'n Roll miniseries All You Need Is Me[24] (2018), which is released on Studio+ and Canalplus. Gadiot played the lead guitarist Stephen.

In the drama film Another Girl,[25] released in 2021, Gadiot played Dave Hastings, the married boss of the main character. The film picks up where its predecessor, the cult hit Ask Me Anything, left off.

Also in 2021, Gadiot portrayed Adam Martin in Showtime's series Yellowjackets.[26][27] Gadiot plays an artist who has an affair with one of the main characters after having an auto collision with her. The series premiered in November 2021.

In 2022, Gadiot went behind the camera again to write, direct and produce the short film Black Ewe.[28]

Gadiot was cast in 2022 as Felix, a recurring role in NBC's pilot based on the Dutch series A'dam & Eva. Shooting of the pilot ended in Montreal, Canada.[29]

In 2023, Gadiot made a brief appearance in the Apple TV series Silo.[30]

 
Peter Gadiot meeting fans at Torino Comics (13 April 2024)

Gadiot played Shanks in the Netflix's adventure fantasy live action television series One Piece, which is based on the ongoing Japanese manga series of the same name. Shanks is the captain of the Red-Haired Pirates and the man who inspired Luffy to become the King of the Pirates.[31][32][33][34] One Piece premiered on 31 August 2023.

Gadiot starred as Tom Westfall, a U.S. Army Officer, former special forces, in the second season of NBC's Quantum Leap. The second season premiered on 4 October 2023, on NBC. The show is a sequel to the 1989 to 1993 NBC drama of the same name, set 30 years later after Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) stepped into the Quantum Leap accelerator and vanished.[35]

In the spring of 2024, Gadiot started filming the BBC's production of Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue on the Canary Islands.[36]

Consistently throughout the years, Gadiot has been modeling for different brands like Kooples, Tommy Hilfiger, Topshop, Acne and others.[37] In August 2023, Gadiot became the marketing face for Talisker's 30-year-old single malt Scotch whisky.[38]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 13Hrs aka Night Wolf Stephen Moore Main role, feature film
2013 The Forbidden Girl Toby Main role, feature film
Prada: Candy Gene Main role, short film
2014 12–17 Writer, director, producer; short film
2019 Velvet Buzzsaw Ricky Blane Uncredited
2021 Another Girl Dave Hastings Main role, feature film
2022 Black Ewe Writer, director, producer; short film

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
2010 My Spy Family Troy Falconi Episode: "The Cheating Affair"
2013 Fresh Meat Javier 3 episodes, season 3
2013–2014 Once Upon a Time in Wonderland Cyrus Main role, 13 episodes
2014 Matador Caesar Recurring role, 10 episodes
2015 Tut Ka Recurring role, 3 episodes, miniseries
2016–2021 Queen of the South James Valdez Main role, 49 episodes, seasons 1–3, 5
2017 Supergirl Mister Mxyzptlk 2 episodes (season 2)
2018 All You Need Is Me Stephen Main role, miniseries
2021 Yellowjackets Adam Martin Recurring role, 8 episodes, season 1
2022 Project Icon Jesus Main role, TV series
Unnamed Mike Daniels pilot Felix Pilot based on Dutch series A'dam & Eva
2023 Silo 'Mechanic' 3 episodes, season 1
One Piece Shanks Recurring role, 3 episodes, season 1
2023–2024 Quantum Leap Tom Westfall Main role, 7 episodes, season 2
TBA Nine Bodies in a Mexican Morgue Carlos Post-production; 6 episodes

Theatre

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Year Play Role Writer/director Venue/company
Vag and the Boys Caravaggio Roger Mason Ensemble Studio Theater
2016 The Taming of the Shrew Petruchio Ed Iskandar Shakespeare Theater Company, Washington DC

Awards and nominations

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Year Association Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2017 Imagen Foundation Awards Best Supporting Actor – Television Queen of the South Won [39]
2018 Imagen Foundation Awards Best Supporting Actor – Television Queen of the South Nominated [40]
2022 Pena de Prata Best Ensemble in a Drama Series Yellowjackets Nominated [41]

Philanthropy

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Gadiot actively campaigns against slavery and human trafficking. To raise awareness of the problem of modern-day slavery, he rowed Against Slavery across the Atlantic Ocean from the Caribbean to Africa with a crew in about 39 days. Gadiot then ran the Marathon des Sables (MDS - Marathon of the Sands), which is held for six consecutive days in the Saharan desert. The 250 km (160 mi) ultra marathon, which includes running across ground with towering sand dunes, uneven rocky terrain and dangerous valleys, is considered the toughest foot race on Earth. He finally completed his journey by climbing Mount Kilimanjaro. In doing so, Gadiot completed a trilogy of extreme challenges within one year. In between, Gadiot gave talks to thousands of school children educating them and creating awareness about the issues. With Rowing Against Slavery, Gadiot was able to raise money for Anti-Slavery International and Save the Children.[42][43]

Gadiot regularly uses his social media exposure to raise awareness for humanitarian organisations such as Choose Love and Survival International.[citation needed]

References

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