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Mario Revolori

4 films on Movie OTT · Active 20092019

Mario Revolori — born Mario Quinonez on September 10, 1994, in Anaheim, California — is an actor, stunt performer, and parkour athlete who's been working in front of cameras since he was two years old (IMDb). Of Guatemalan descent, he performs professionally under the surname Revolori, the same stage name used by his younger brother Tony, who broke through in Wes Anderson's *The Grand Budapest Hotel* and went on to play Flash Thompson in the MCU's *Spider-Man* films (Wikipedia). Mario is the older of the two, though you'd be forgiven for mixing up the timeline — Tony's mainstream profile grew faster, and Mario has largely built his career through indie films and television.

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About Mario Revolori

Mario Revolori — born Mario Quinonez on September 10, 1994, in Anaheim, California — is an actor, stunt performer, and parkour athlete who's been working in front of cameras since he was two years old (IMDb). Of Guatemalan descent, he performs professionally under the surname Revolori, the same stage name used by his younger brother Tony, who broke through in Wes Anderson's *The Grand Budapest Hotel* and went on to play Flash Thompson in the MCU's *Spider-Man* films (Wikipedia). Mario is the older of the two, though you'd be forgiven for mixing up the timeline — Tony's mainstream profile grew faster, and Mario has largely built his career through indie films and television.

What's striking about Mario's résumé is how genuinely varied it is. He's not just an actor grinding through bit parts; he's also a trained freerunner and musician, which gives his screen presence a physicality that's hard to fake. His credits include *Valley Girl* (2020), *Off the Menu* (2018), and a guest appearance in the Disney+ series *Willow* (2022) — that last one notable because he shared the screen with both Tony and their brother Benjamin in the same episode (IMDb). Three brothers, one episode. That's a family business.

Early life & background

Mario Revolori was born Mario Quinonez on September 10, 1994, in Anaheim, California, making him a native of Southern California's Orange County (TMDB). He is of Guatemalan descent and began acting at age two, which means he's been in the industry for essentially his entire conscious life. He performs under the stage name Revolori, shared with his younger brother Tony Revolori and another sibling, Benjamin. Beyond acting, Mario developed skills in parkour and freerunning, and he's also pursued music — a range of interests that points to someone who didn't just fall into Hollywood but actively shaped a multi-discipline creative identity from a young age (IMDb).

Career

Mario Revolori's career doesn't fit a clean three-act arc — it's more like a long, steady accumulation of credits across indie film and episodic TV, with a few moments that stand out sharper than the rest. He appeared in *Rhett and Link's Buddy System* in 2016 and the anthology series *Room 104* in 2019, the kind of TV work that keeps an actor sharp even when the roles aren't headlining anything (IMDb). Minor and uncredited appearances in *Please Stand By* (2017) and *The Last Summer* (2019) round out a mid-period that was clearly about staying active rather than waiting for a star-making vehicle. His more defined character work came with *Off the Menu* (2018), where he played Gonzalo, and *Valley Girl* (2020), the jukebox musical remake in which he appeared as Sticky. Neither role launched him into awards conversations, but both showed he could hold his own in ensemble casts — and *Valley Girl* in particular, with its heightened, neon-soaked aesthetic, demanded a certain kind of committed energy that not every actor can pull off. The 2022 *Willow* series on Disney+ gave Mario what might be his most-discussed credit to date, and honestly it's partly for reasons beyond the performance itself: he, Tony, and Benjamin Revolori all appeared in the same episode, which is the sort of trivia that tends to circulate online and stick. He played Dermot Hastur in that single episode — a small role, but a visible one on a high-profile platform. Hard to say if that translates into bigger opportunities going forward, but it's the kind of moment that at least puts a name on more radars. His stunt and parkour background may also open doors in an industry that increasingly values actors who can do their own physical work.

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Filmography

Frequently asked questions

What films is Mario Revolori known for?

Mario Revolori has 4 titles indexed on Movie OTT, including The Last Summer, Sierra Burgess Is a Loser, Killer App.

How long has Mario Revolori been active?

Mario Revolori's film career on Movie OTT spans from 2009 to 2019 — 10 years of work.