Arman Darbo

Arman Ulysses Darbo (born 2001)[1][2] is a French-American actor, known for his role as Edwin in And Then I Go and Ulysses in Greatland. He is also currently with the Soundcloud Rap collective 9ensokyo as a producer.

Arman Darbo
Born2001
NationalityAmerican
Occupation(s)Actor, Producer, Rapper
Years active2008–present

Personal life and career

Darbo was born in France, and moved to Beijing at a young age, where he would live for a decade before residing in the US. His acting career began at 6 when he and his family were approached by a casting agent in a shopping mall. He would star in various projects, such 3 Crazy Girls and My DV Diary, when his popularity quickly spread.[3][4] His feature film debut was in Kung Fu Man, starring alongside Tiger Chen and produced by Keanu Reeves.[2] In 2013, he starred in Deep Sleep No More.

In 2015, Darbo was cast in Defenders of Life and won the silver medal for Best Actor Under 18 at the Global Independent Film Awards.[5]

In 2017, Darbo appeared alongside Sawyer Barth in And Then I Go as the lead role of Edwin. Barth, who plays Flake, originally auditioned for the role as well but was called back to try out for his character, Flake.[6] Darbo described going into the role, saying, "It’s not like I must be a completely different person for the role, I just had to explore a part of myself I’d never explored before."[7]

In 2019, Darbo starred in horror film Itsy Bitsy, and, in 2020, starred in sci-fi film Greatland as the lead role of Ulysses. In addition to the role, he also composed some of the music for the film.[8]

He currently resides in Los Angeles, California, and attends Los Angeles Valley College.[9]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Beginning of the Great Revival Parisian Boy
2012 Kung Fu Man Christopher
2013 Deep Sleep No More Adine
2015 Defenders of Life Feb
2017 And Then I Go Edwin Hanratty Lead role
2019 Itsy Bitsy Jesse Spencer
2020 Greatland Ulysses Lead role

Podcast

Year Title Role Notes
2022 How I Solved the Homeless Crisis in Cali[10] Jay

References

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