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- Mason, a seasoned actor with a foundation in classical training, discovered his love for the craft at an early age. His theatrical journey commenced with a significant role in "The Children of Heracles," a captivating Athenian tragedy directed by Peter Sellars at the renowned American Repertory Theater (ART) at Harvard. This experience ignited Mason's passion for acting and writing, with theater serving as a therapeutic medium for self-discovery.
A graduate of Emerson College in 2011, Mason excelled in film and acting studies, earning consecutive nominations for the prestigious EVVY Awards. His standout performance as a handicapped soldier disillusioned by war earned him the coveted Best Actor title two years in a row. Post-graduation, Mason embarked on a transformative journey, exploring Latin American countries, Europe, and Africa, delving into interests in ethnography and anthropology while embracing opportunities to read and perform plays.
Upon returning to the United States, Mason transitioned to professional acting in Los Angeles, securing a notable role in the CBS show "Person of Interest." His talent and dedication caught the attention of Academy Award-winning Director Kathryn Bigelow, leading to a supporting role in the impactful film "Detroit" (2016). Since then, Mason has continued to make waves in the industry, landing supporting roles and earning a recurring spot in the Showtime series "Ray Donovan." Mason can also be seen in acclaimed shows like Dexter, Power and Person of Interest.
In 2019, Mason added another feather to his cap with a role alongside Saoirse Ronan and Louis Garrel in Greta Gerwig's adaptation of "Little Women." The film, nominated for Best Picture, showcased Mason's versatility and solidified his presence in the world of cinema. - Adem Mikullovci (born in Vushtrri, Kosovo) is an Albanian actor and politician. As an actor, he participated in the constellation of the actors of the former People's Provincial Theater of Kosovo (now Kosovo National Theater). After dropping out of studies at the Academy of Theater and Film in Belgrade in 1968, he returned to Pristina and started working at the theater. From that year 1968 up to 1990, he played 45 main and 70 supporting roles in plays in Albanian language, such as Waiting For Godot (1977), I'm Going To Hunt, The Man Who Saw His Death, Love, The Straw Hotel, End Of The World, Fly In The Ear, and Ervehe. Mikullovci was also the producer of several theatrical plays, including After Death (Cajupi), The Age of Whiteness (D. Agolli), Dan The Devil, Angel Of The Station, The Bed, and The Listener; a stand-up comedy "Përgjuesi" produced in 2011.
In 1990 he was among the deputies of the Kosovo Assembly who promulgated the Constitutional Declaration of 2 July.
Mikullovci re-entered into politics when he joined Vetëvendosje in May 2017, a party he had been a long time supporter of. In the 2017 Kosovan parliamentary election, he won a seat in parliament. As the oldest person in parliament, he acted as the chairman of the assembly between June to September 2017 until full-time candidate Kadri Veseli was re-elected by parliament.