Peter Gadiot
Peter Gadiot, born Alan Peter Gadiot, hails from England and boasts a rich heritage with Dutch and Mexican roots. He honed his craft at the prestigious Drama Centre in London, where he developed a strong foundation in performing arts.
Gadiot made his television debut in 2010 with the family comedy-drama ‘My Spy Family.’ His breakthrough in American television came in 2013 when he portrayed the captivating genie Cyrus in the fantasy series ‘Once Upon a Time in Wonderland.’ That same year, he showcased his versatility by starring as a Mexican character in the British sitcom ‘Fresh Meat,’ who travels to England to marry his girlfriend despite grappling with a language barrier.
In addition to his on-screen accomplishments, Gadiot has ventured into filmmaking, writing and directing the short film ‘12-17.’ He is also known for his passionate advocacy against human trafficking, having embarked on a remarkable journey by rowing across the Atlantic Ocean to raise awareness for this critical cause.
Peter Gadiot holds triple citizenship, representing the United Kingdom, Mexico, and the Netherlands, reflecting his diverse cultural background. His multifaceted career and commitment to social issues continue to inspire many, making him a notable figure in the entertainment industry.