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Henri Lubatti

Henri Lubatti is an American actor.
==Life and career==
Lubatti was born in Seattle, Washington, to Catherine Lubatti, a travel agency worker who is of French descent, and Henri Lubatti, Sr., a physics professor who is of Italian descent.〔http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/entertainment/2003648028_lubatti03.html〕〔http://www.filmreference.com/film/93/Henri-Lubatti.html〕
A graduate of the University of Washington Drama School, Lubatti made his feature film debut in the 1997 sports drama ''Prefontaine'', which was filmed in Washington and co-starred Kurtwood Smith. He made his earliest television appearances while working in Vancouver, Canada in 1998. In that year, appeared in an episode of ''The X-Files'' entitled "Mind's Eye". This was followed by a guest spot on the series ''Millennium'' and ''Seven Days'', directed by David Livingston. He moved to Los Angeles in 1999, where he acquired a recurring role on J. J. Abrams's ''Felicity''.
Subsequent TV credits include guest appearances on ''Angel'', Whoopi Goldberg's ''Strong Medicine'', ''ER'' (in an episode with Sam Witwer), ''The Practice'', and ''Enterprise''. In 2002 he had a recurring role as Jovan Myovic on the first season of the hit series ''24'', during which time he worked alongside fellow ''Star Trek'' alumni Mina Badie, Jude Ciccolella, Zach Grenier, Penny Johnson, Glenn Morshower, and Wade Williams. He went on to appear on such shows as the new ''Dragnet'' (in an episode with Erick Avari and Richard Cox), ''CSI'' (with Robert Curtis-Brown), ''Medical Investigation'' (starring Neal McDonough), Bryan Singer's ''House M.D.'', and two episodes of ''The O.C.'' (including one with Michael Nouri). He also had a role in the 2000 ''Murder, She Wrote'' TV movie ''A Story to Die For'', as did Steven Culp, Daniel Dae Kim, J. Patrick McCormack, and Duncan Regehr. He also had a guest role in the seventh season of the drama fantasy series Supernatural (U.S. TV series).
Lubatti also has a recurring role on the soap opera ''General Hospital'' and was a regular on the Showtime series ''Sleeper Cell'', which debuted in 2005. His most recent film credit is 2005's ''My Big Fat Independent Movie'', which also features Clint Howard. On January 11, 2014 it was announced that Lubatti had been cast as Lumiere in the ABC fantasy series Once Upon a Time (TV series) via Twitter.〔https://twitter.com/kecksexclusives/status/422077229195984896〕

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