Michael Irby Aligns with Brillstein Entertainment Partners Amidst Stellar TV Success

John Dody
03/15/24 8:01AM

Michael Irby, acclaimed for his roles in “Barry” and “Mayans M.C.,” has embarked on a new journey in his acting career by signing with Brillstein Entertainment Partners for representation. This move comes as Irby bids farewell to two significant television series that concluded in 2023.

đŸïž Riding High with Mayans M.C.: Irby’s portrayal of Obispo ‘Bishop’ Losa in FX’s “Mayans M.C.” has been a defining role in his career. As a central figure in the motorcycle drama across all five seasons, Irby’s character Bishop, the stoic former Presidente of the Mayans M.C. Santo Padre Charter, became a fan favorite. The series, a spinoff of the iconic “Sons of Anarchy,” has cemented its place in the biker drama genre, with Irby’s performance being a key contributor to its success.

đŸ”« A Critical Hit in Barry: In HBO’s dark comedy “Barry,” Irby showcased his versatility as the polite yet dangerous Bolivian mobster Cristobal Sifuentes. Across four seasons, his character’s complex relationship with NoHo Hank (played by Anthony Carrigan) added depth and intrigue to the critically acclaimed show, highlighting Irby’s ability to navigate diverse roles with ease.

đŸ“ș A Diverse Portfolio: Beyond these recent successes, Irby is well-recognized for his role as Charles Grey in CBS’s military drama “The Unit,” created by David Mamet. His extensive television credits also include appearances in “Almost Human,” “True Detective,” “S.E.A.L Team,” and “The Expanse,” showcasing a wide range of characters and genres.

With his new representation by Brillstein Entertainment Partners, Michael Irby is poised to continue his trajectory of captivating performances and dynamic roles. His proven track record on both “Mayans M.C.” and “Barry,” along with his diverse acting portfolio, positions him as a versatile and compelling talent in the entertainment industry. Fans and critics alike will undoubtedly be watching closely to see what this next chapter holds for the accomplished actor.

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