Rio Mangini

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Rio Mangini is an American actor, composer, and musician, best known for his role of ‘McQuaid’ in the comedy–drama ‘Everything Sucks!’

Oct 6, 2002

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 6, 2002
  • Nationality: American
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actors, Musicians
  • City/State: California
  • Birth Place: California
  • Gender: Male
  • Father: Mark Mangini

Rio Mangini born at

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Birth Place

Rio is reportedly single. He currently lives with his family in Los Angeles, California.

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Personal Life

Rio likes to play video games in his free time.

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Personal Life

Rio was born on October 6, 2002, in California, to sound designer Mark Anthony Mangini and Ann Mangini. He has two half-brothers, Matt Mangini and Joey Mangini.

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Childhood & Early Life

His father, Mark, won the 2015 ‘Academy Award’ for ‘Best Sound Editing,’ along with David White, for ‘Mad Max: Fury Road.’ Mark is also known for designing the new track for the ‘MGM mascot ‘Leo the Lion.’

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Mark has earned four more ‘Oscar’ nominations for sound editing for movies such as ‘Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home,’ in 1986; ‘Aladdin,’ in 1992; ‘The Fifth Element,’ in 1997; and ‘Bladerunner 20149,’ in 2017.

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Childhood & Early Life

Rio attends the ‘Colburn School of Performing Arts,’ where he studies piano. Rio has been an extraordinary pianist since childhood.

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Childhood & Early Life

He made his ‘Carnegie Hall’ debut at the age of 9 and was immediately recognized for his unique piano skills. He won a lot of awards as a pianist.

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Childhood & Early Life

Rio made his acting debut in the 2012 short film ‘Six Letter Word,’ which was featured in the ‘Emerging Filmmaker Showcase’ at the coveted ‘Cannes Film Festival’ in 2013. The film was about a mother struggling to confront her son’s autism.

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Early Career

In 2013, Rio made his TV debut as ‘Tom’ on the show ‘Marvin Marvin.’ The science-fiction show was about an alien who lands on Earth when his planet goes to war.

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Early Career

In 2013, he appeared in three episodes of the series ‘What If.’ The same year, he played ‘Felix Garcia’ in the TV movie ‘The Garcias Have Landed.’

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Early Career

2013 turned out to be a good year for Rio, since he also got an opportunity to play ‘Sam’ in five episodes of the ‘Disney XD’ comedy series ‘Kickin’ It.’ The show was about a karate instructor who joins an underperforming martial arts academy, to improve its image.

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Early Career

The show lasted for four seasons and aired its last episode in 2015. Rio then appeared in ‘Good Luck Charlie’ as ‘Matt’ and in ‘Switched at Birth’ as ‘Sammy.’

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Early Career

In 2015, Mangini landed a recurring role in the ‘Nickleodean’ comedy TV show ‘Bella and the Bulldogs.’ Rio portrayed the character of ‘Ace McFumbles’ in the series that lasted for two seasons.

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Career

The last episode of the ‘Bella and the Bulldogs’ aired on June 25, 2016. The show also starred Brec Bassinger, Coy Stewart, Jackie Radinsky, Buddy Handleson, Lilimar, and Haley Tju.

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He also appeared in the TV movie ‘One Crazy Cruise’ the same year. He played ‘Cameron Jensen-Bauer’ in the film.

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He became part of another TV film titled ‘Nickelodeon’s Ho Ho Holiday Special’ in 2015. He began 2016 with a role in the short film ‘Lasso & Comet,’ in which he played ‘Lasso.’

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He also appeared as ‘Alex’ in an episode of ‘Teen Wolf’ in 2016, titled ‘Memory Lost.’

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