Sebastian Carlos Arcelus (born November 5, 1976) is an American actor, best known for his roles as Lucas Goodwin in the Netflix TV series House of Cards from 2013 to 2016 and Jay Whitman in the CBS TV series Madam Secretary.
Career[]
He has made a career in theater on Broadway, regionally, and internationally. He made his Broadway debut in Rent, first as a swing, covering the male ensemble roles as well as Mark and Roger, and then as Roger. He starred as Jan in the original cast of the Beach Boys musical, Good Vibrations. He played Fiyero on the first national tour of Wicked from January 3 until October 3, 2006. He then reprised the role of Fiyero in the Broadway production from January 9 to December 16, 2007.
In 2004, Arcelus appeared in the movie musical Temptation, with Broadway stars Alice Ripley, Adam Pascal, Anika Noni Rose, and film actress Zoe Saldana, among many others.
Arcelus was featured on iChannel, an interactive web-series about "a self-conscious young man who finds his life taken over by a video blog." He played I's brother, who frequently called or visited. Over 40 episodes were produced, each of 3–9 minutes in length.
During summer 2011, Arcelus filmed and helped produce the independent feature film The Last Day of August, which opened in New York City on October 4, 2012.
He starred as Bob Gaudio in the Broadway production of Jersey Boys from January 10, 2008, to January 11, 2009. before starring in Happiness, a musical which ran Off-Broadway at Lincoln Center Theater's Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater for 14 weeks beginning on February 27, 2009. He resumed the role of Bob Gaudio in the Broadway production of Jersey Boys on July 14, 2009 and finished the role on October 10, 2010. He originated the role of Buddy in Elf the Musical for a limited engagement run from November 10, 2010, through January 2, 2011, at Broadway's Al Hirschfeld Theater. He assumed the role of Jack Chesney in Where's Charley? in a semi-staged production as part of New York City Center's Encores! series from March 17–20, 2011.
Arcelus originated the role of Jake Brigance in the stage production of A Time to Kill, premiering at the Arena Stage in Washington, D.C. The play, based on the John Grisham novel of the same name, ran May 6 through June 19, 2011.
In November 2011, Arcelus starred in an off-Broadway limited engagement musical production of The Blue Flower at Second Stage, along with Marc Kudisch and Teal Wicks.
Arcelus played Jake Brigance in the Broadway production of A Time To Kill at the Golden Theatre in New York City, which premiered on October 20, 2013.
Arcelus played Lucas Goodwin in the Netflix TV series House of Cards from 2013 to 2016. He played Jay Whitman on the CBS drama Madam Secretary from 2014 to 2019.
Filmography[]
Live-Action Dubbing[]
TV Series[]
- Ultraman Tiga (1996-1997) - Jun Yazumi, Additional Voices
Animation Dubbing[]
Animated Series[]
- Winx Club (2004-2019) - Timmy, Professor Palladium (4Kids Dub)
Anime Dubbing[]
Anime Series[]
- Pokémon Chronicles (1998-2003) - Kudo (eps. 1-3)
- One Piece (1999-present) - Akibi (4Kids Dub)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! (2000-2004) - Rex Raptor (eps. 145-184), Espa Roba, Mikey (eps. 150, 167), Aaron (ep. 166), Additional Voices
- Rex Raptor, Duelist C (ep. 4) (Uncut Version)
- Shaman King (2001-2002) - Yoh Asakura, Zeke Asakura
- Samurai Deeper Kyo (2002) - Hotaru
- Ultimate Muscle (2002-2004) - Road Rage
- F-Zero: GP Legend (2003-2004) - Additional Voices
- The Gokusen (2004) - Yoichi Minami
- Midori Days (2004) - Kouta Shingyoji, Friend (ep. 12)
- Phoenix (2004) - Takechi (eps. 10-11), Adam (ep. 12)
- Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (2004-2008) - Marcel Bonaparte
- Dinosaur King (2007-2008) - Rex Owen
Anime Films[]
- Pokémon: Destiny Deoxys (2004) - Rafe
- Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light (2004) - Additional Voices
Notes[]
- Arcelus stopped appearing in anime dubs in 2008 after becoming a Broadway performer and a mainstream on-camera actor in live-action projects. All his ongoing roles have since been recast.
- Bryan Fenkart replaced Arcelus as Espa Roba in Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links.
- Abby Trott and Erica Mendez replaced Arcelus as Yoh and Hao Asakura respectively in the 2021 adaptation of Shaman King.
External Links[]
- Sebastian Arcelus at the Internet Movie Database.
- Sebastian Arcelus at Anime News Network's encyclopedia.
- Sebastian Arcelus on Behind The Voice Actors.