François Arnaud
Famous BisFrançois Arnaud is a Canadian actor. He made his screen debut in the Canadian television series Taxi 0-22 (2007-2099) and went on to appear in several French-language productions.
In 2011, Arnaud gained global recognition for portraying Cesare Borgia in the Showtime historical drama The Borgias (2011-2013). He also starred in the NBC thriller Blindspot (2015-2020) and the Canadian medical drama Médecins de nuit (2020). Arnaud has also appeared in films such as Jean of the Joneses and Redemption Falls (2016).
In addition to his acting career, Arnaud is an accomplished photographer and musician. He has released several albums as a member of the band The Dealers and has exhibited his photography in galleries in Canada and the United States.
In June 2020, François Arnaud came out as bisexual in an Instagram story, in which he shared his thoughts on the LGBT community and the challenges that bisexual individuals face. Arnaud spoke candidly about his own experiences, describing his sexuality as a “gray area” and explaining that he has been attracted to both men and women throughout his life. Arnaud’s decision to come out publicly as bisexual was met with support and admiration from fans and the LGBT community. Since then, Arnaud has continued to act in film and television projects and has been a vocal advocate for LGBT rights and representation in the entertainment industry.
