Henri Lubatti

Henri Lubatti is an episodic actor on Once Upon a Time, portraying the role of Lumière.

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.

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, he appeared in an episode of The X-Files. This was followed by a guest spot on the series Millennium and Seven Days. He moved to Los Angeles in 1999, where he acquired a recurring role on Felicity.

Subsequent TV credits include guest appearances on Angel, Strong Medicine, ER, The Practice, and Enterprise. In 2002, he had a recurring role on 24.

Lubatti also has a recurring role on the soap opera General Hospital and was a regular on the series Sleeper Cell, which debuted in 2005.