Jeremiah Bitsui is American by nationality.
The American film and television actor Jeremiah Bitsui is well known for his role as Victor in Breaking Bad, an American crime drama television series that was created and produced by Vince Gilligan.
Born on September 25, 1980, in Chinle, Arizona, United States, Bitsui attended and graduated from Albuquerque High School in New Mexico.
Bitsui began his acting career at an early age joining the Japanese film Mickey’s House as Mickey at age 5 before appearing in the 1994 American crime film which was directed by Oliver Stone, Natural Born Killers.
In 2005, Bitsui played the role of Johnny Chee in A Thousand Roads, which was an official Sundance Film Festival selection.
His most recent work includes Longmire (2014), The Life (2015), The Lost Pueblo (2016), Yellowstone (2018) Red Dead Redemption II (2018), Bosch (2019–2020), Better Call Saul (2017-2022), Tow (2022), Dark Winds (2022) and Frybread Face and Me (2023).
The Breaking Bad star Bitsui is the co-founder of Youth Impacting Youth, a mentorship program that connects college students with youth who have experienced domestic violence.