Arthur Napiontek

Arthur Napiontek
Born (1987-07-23) July 23, 1987
Port Angeles, Washington

Arthur Michael "Art" Napiontek is a young American actor,[1] model, and screenwriter. His most notable work to date is Pineapple Express. He is set to appear in the fifth season of True Blood as a member of a fraternity, and this is termed a "co-starring" role in the fifth season, which will begin in 2012. As a model, Napiontek has worked for Calvin Klein. He has written a screenplay, Holy Takedown!, which is currently in pre-production.

Early life

Arthur Napiontek was born on July 23, 1987, in Port Angeles, Washington.[2]

Acting

Arthur's first piece of filmography was Nora Breaks Free in 2006. In 2007, he was in the television movie Not Another High School Show. The following year, Napiontek had a brief role as Clark in the high school hallway scene of Pineapple Express, sparking jealousy of his looks in Seth Rogen's character. 2009 saw him in The Brotherhood V: Alumni as Ted.

Like Nora in 2006, Napiontek was in another short entitled Boys from the Bar in 2011. Napiontek continued to act during this year, making two guest appearances as two different characters on the television series Greek, first in the episode All About Beav, then in the episode called Legacy.

Napiontek is slated to appear in True Blood, a television series, in 2012, for a "co-starring" role in the fifth season.

Filmography

Title Year Notes
Nora Breaks Free 2006 Gavin (short film)
Not Another High School Show 2007 Chad (TV movie)
Pineapple Express 2008 Clark
The Brotherhood V: Alumni 2009 Ted
Boys from the Bar 2011 Jeff (short film)
Greek 2011 Football Player #1 in All About Beav; Jock #1 in Legacy
True Blood 2012 First episode: Turn! Turn! Turn! (True Blood) (Season Five premiere)

References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-09-07. Retrieved 2012-06-28.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-09-07. Retrieved 2012-06-28.

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