The Mandalorian actor Jonny Coyne had appeared in seven episodes of the series Mom as Victor Perugian, but had to leave after his role was over.
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Who Is Jonny Coyne?
Jonny Coyne is a seasoned actor whose diverse roles have left a great mark in the entertainment industry.
Born for the screen, Coyne’s career has been a fascinating journey, weaving through television and film with remarkable versatility.
Coyne’s debut on the small screen dates back to 1990, where he made an impression with an episode of “London’s Burning.”

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However, it was his role in the mini-series “Gulliver’s Travels” alongside Ted Danson that marked his entry into more significant projects.
Over the years, Coyne graced numerous British TV series, making notable guest appearances on popular shows like “EastEnders,” “Pulling,” and “The Bill.”
In 2003, he ventured onto the big screen with a role in “Lara Croft: Tomb Raider – The Cradle of Life,” setting the stage for his cinematic journey.
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In 2010, Coyne secured a role in “The Nutcracker in 3D,” showcasing his ability to seamlessly transition between different genres.
However, it was his portrayal of Warden Edwin James in Fox’s series “Alcatraz” (2012) that catapulted him into the spotlight.
Following “Alcatraz,” Coyne continued to showcase his acting prowess in diverse roles. From the intriguing character of Dr. Lydgate in “Once Upon a Time in Wonderland” and “Once Upon a Time” to the compelling portrayal of George de Mohrenschildt in “11.22.63.”
Coyne’s cinematic journey further unfolded with roles in “Would You Rather” and “London Boulevard,” proving his adaptability to various cinematic landscapes.
In 2013, he took on supporting roles in prominent films, playing a henchman in “Gangster Squad” and the right-hand man of John Goodman’s character in “The Hangover Part III.”
Notably, 2018 marked another milestone for Coyne as he graced the third season of the AMC television series “Preacher.”
In a recurring role as Allfather D’Daronique, he embraced the challenge, donning a fatsuit for authenticity.


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