Jeremiah Bitsui, a talented American actor, was born on September 25, 1980, in Chinle, Arizona. He is a proud individual of Navajo and Omaha descent, and his rich cultural heritage has undoubtedly played a significant role in shaping his artistic endeavors.
Bitsui's acting career began at a remarkably young age of five, when he landed the role of Mickey in the Japanese film "Mickey's House". This early start paved the way for his future success, and he continued to hone his craft, appearing in notable films such as "Natural Born Killers" in 1994 and "A Thousand Roads" in 2005, which was an official selection at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival.
In addition to his impressive filmography, Bitsui is also well-known for his captivating portrayal of Victor in the critically acclaimed AMC series "Breaking Bad" and its spin-off "Better Call Saul". His versatility as an actor has allowed him to take on a wide range of roles, from his appearance as Eagle Flies in the highly acclaimed 2018 video game "Red Dead Redemption 2" to his more recent work on popular television shows such as "Bosch" and "Yellowstone".
Throughout his career, Bitsui has consistently demonstrated his ability to bring complex characters to life, and his dedication to his craft has earned him a reputation as a talented and versatile actor.