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Frederick Schmidt

Frederick Schmidt is a British actor best known for his recurring role as Zola Mitsopolis, the son of arms dealer Max Mitsopolis, in the Mission: Impossible film franchise, including Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018) and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023). He has also gained recognition for portraying Travis Cole, the head of security for the private military contractor Salient Global, in the action thriller Angel Has Fallen (2019), opposite Gerard Butler. Additionally, Schmidt appeared as the villain John Corben, also known as Metallo, in the CW's Supergirl (2017) and provided the voice for the character in The Flash (2019). Born in 1984 in , , Schmidt began his acting career with smaller roles in British independent films such as Starred Up (2013) and Second Coming (2014), earning early acclaim for his performance in the short film The Pig Child, for which he received a nomination for Best at the Independent Film Festival Awards. His breakthrough came with high-profile projects, showcasing his ability to play intense, physically demanding characters in action-oriented narratives. He reprised his role as Zola Mitsopolis in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025), the eighth installment in the series.

Early life

Background and upbringing

Frederick Schmidt was born in 1984 in , . Little detailed information is publicly available regarding his family background or childhood experiences.

Entry into acting

Schmidt's entry into occurred in 2013, when he debuted in the short The Pig Child, portraying the character Dominic opposite . The film, directed by Lucy Campbell, explored themes of unethical scientific experimentation and received festival attention for its provocative narrative. For his performance, Schmidt received a nomination for Best at the 2015 Independent Film Festival Awards. That same year, Schmidt secured a supporting role as prison officer Gentry in David Mackenzie's critically acclaimed drama Starred Up, which premiered at the and later earned a 99% approval rating on for its raw depiction of the British prison system. His performance in this role marked one of his first appearances. In 2014, Schmidt transitioned to a leading role as the titular Dave in Andrew Hulme's directorial debut Snow in Paradise, a thriller inspired by the real-life story of a violent East End criminal finding redemption through . Cast via an open call, Schmidt—a former art technician at the with no professional acting background—was selected for his raw potential after being spotted in a candid moment of frustration outside his workplace. Director Hulme praised his innate talent, stating, "He’d never acted before in his life," and credited Schmidt's responsiveness to coaching for elevating the film's gritty authenticity during its Cannes premiere.

Career

Early roles in British media

Frederick Schmidt's entry into British media came through independent films and short productions in the early , where he took on supporting and lead roles that showcased his ability to portray complex, gritty characters in contemporary British settings. His first notable screen appearance was in the The Pig Child (2013), directed by Lucy Campbell, in which he played , a colleague to the in a sci-fi drama exploring ethical dilemmas in scientific experimentation. The film, produced with support from the BFI Network and Creative England, premiered at festivals and highlighted Schmidt's emerging presence in the UK's scene. In 2013, Schmidt transitioned to feature films with a supporting role as Officer Gentry in Starred Up, a critically acclaimed prison drama directed by David . Starring Jack O'Connell as a troubled young inmate, the film depicted the harsh realities of the British penal system, with Schmidt's character contributing to the tense atmosphere as a no-nonsense . Premiering at the , Starred Up earned praise for its authentic portrayal of institutional violence and received multiple British Independent Film Award nominations, marking an early career highlight for Schmidt. Schmidt's breakthrough in British cinema arrived in with lead and prominent supporting roles in two independent features. He starred as Dave, a remorseful East End criminal grappling with guilt after a botched deal leads to his best friend's death, in Snow in Paradise, directed by Andrew Hulme. The film, which blended crime thriller elements with themes of redemption through , was lauded for Schmidt's convincing performance as a man seeking amid London's . Later that year, he appeared as Jason in Second Coming, a domestic drama by , playing the partner of a woman experiencing apocalyptic visions tied to her unexplained pregnancy. The film, featuring in a supporting role, explored and family tensions in modern Black British life and premiered at the . By 2016, Schmidt continued building his profile with roles in additional British productions, including Sid, a gang member in the action-thriller Alleycats directed by Bonhôte, and Wesley in the Kaleidoscope directed by Rupert Jones. These performances in low-budget, character-driven films solidified his reputation for embodying tough, introspective figures in urban narratives, paving the way for opportunities.

Breakthrough in international films

Schmidt's transition to international cinema began in 2017 when he was cast in Mission: Impossible 6 (later titled Mission: Impossible - Fallout), a major production directed by . This role marked a significant step beyond his earlier British projects, exposing him to a global audience through the high-profile franchise starring . In Mission: Impossible - Fallout (2018), Schmidt portrayed Zola Mitsopolis, a ruthless arms dealer and member of the Syndicate's remnants, involved in key plot elements such as exchanges and confrontations with the Impossible Mission Force. His performance contributed to the film's critical acclaim, with a 98% approval rating on , and its commercial success, grossing over $791 million worldwide. This appearance established Schmidt in the action-thriller genre on an international scale. Building on this momentum, Schmidt took on the antagonistic role of Travis Cole in Angel Has Fallen (2019), the third installment in the series. As the head of security for the Salient Global and right-hand man to the villainous Wade Jennings (played by ), Cole's character drives much of the conspiracy plot against U.S. President Allan Trumbull (). The film, directed by , featured Schmidt alongside stars and Freeman, further solidifying his presence in American-led productions. Schmidt reprised his role as Zola Mitsopolis in (2023), where the character returns as the brother of the White Widow () and engages in high-stakes dealings related to the AI entity known as . This continuation in the , which earned a 96% score and grossed over $567 million globally, underscored his growing footprint in international blockbusters. These roles highlighted Schmidt's versatility in portraying complex antagonists, elevating his career from domestic British media to prominent supporting parts in globally distributed films.

Television appearances and recent work

Schmidt's television career began with a notable recurring role in the CW series , where he portrayed John Corben, who transforms into the cyborg villain , appearing in three episodes across the second season in 2016 and 2017. This performance marked his entry into American superhero television, showcasing his ability to embody intense, physically demanding antagonists. He reprised a variant of the character in a voice role as Metallo-X, an Earth-X counterpart, in a single episode of The Flash titled ", Part 3" in 2017, contributing to the crossover event. In British television, Schmidt appeared as the Pursuer, a menacing enforcer, in one episode of the /BBC series in 2017, adding to the show's gritty historical drama atmosphere alongside . His television work extended into period pieces with the role of Goo Goo Knox, a brutal , in the second season of TNT's in 2020. That same year, he played Courier Red Rider, a fierce knight, in the fantasy adventure series , a six-episode adaptation of Michael Ende's novel, highlighting his versatility in ensemble casts. These roles solidified Schmidt's presence in both action-oriented and dramatic television formats. Following a period focused on film, Schmidt's recent work has emphasized high-profile action cinema, continuing his association with the Mission: Impossible franchise. He returned as Zola Mitsopolis, the brother of arms dealer Alanna Mitsopolis, in Mission: Impossible - Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), expanding on his earlier minor role from Fallout (2018). In 2022, he starred as Percy in the dark comedy Big Gold Brick and as Michael in the thriller The Hanging Sun, both showcasing his range in independent features. His most recent project, The Partisan (2024), features him as Roger in a WWII espionage drama. Schmidt reprised Zola in Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning (2025), marking a significant commitment to the blockbuster series.

Filmography

Film roles

Frederick Schmidt began his film career with supporting roles in British independent productions before gaining international recognition in high-profile action films. His early film appearances include the prison drama Starred Up (2013), where he portrayed Officer Gentry, a navigating tense inmate dynamics. In Snow in Paradise (2014), Schmidt played the lead role of , a drug-addicted criminal grappling with redemption after a violent incident. Schmidt's breakthrough came with roles in major studio productions. He debuted as the arms dealer Zola Mitsopolis in Mission: Impossible – Fallout (2018), a character who returns in Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023), contributing to the franchise's espionage intrigue. In Angel Has Fallen (2019), he portrayed Travis Cole, a key antagonist in the action thriller alongside Gerard Butler. These performances established him as a versatile supporting actor in genre films. Later works showcase Schmidt's range in diverse genres. He appeared as Benjamin, a resistance fighter, in the World War II drama (2020). In the crime comedy (2022), he played Percy, a quirky in a tale of . His role as Michael in the atmospheric thriller (2022) highlighted his ability to convey quiet intensity. More recent credits include Roger in the released (2024) and reprising Zola Mitsopolis in – The Final Reckoning (2025).
YearTitleRole
2013Officer Gentry
2014Snow in ParadiseDave
2014Jason
2016AlleycatsSid
2016Sheriff Zeke
2016Wesley
2017The MarkerMarley Dean Jacobs
2018Patient Zero
2018 – FalloutZola Mitsopolis
2019Travis Cole
2020Benjamin
2022Percy
2022Michael
2023 – Dead Reckoning Part OneZola
2024Roger
2025 – The Final ReckoningZola Mitsopolis

Television roles

Schmidt's television roles span superhero action series, historical dramas, and fantasy adventures, often featuring him as intense antagonists or supporting characters. His breakthrough in American television came with a recurring villainous part in the DC Comics adaptation , where he played journalist John Corben, who is transformed into the cyborg , appearing in three episodes during the show's second season. In 2017, Schmidt guest-starred as the Pursuer, a mysterious tracker, in one episode of the BBC historical drama Taboo, starring Tom Hardy. That same year, he provided the voice for Metallo-X, an alternate-universe version of his Supergirl character, in a crossover episode of The Flash titled "Crisis on Earth-X, Part 3." Schmidt returned to television in 2020 with a recurring role as the brutish criminal Goo Goo Knox in the second season of TNT's psychological thriller The Alienist: Angel of Darkness, appearing in multiple episodes alongside and . Also in 2020, he portrayed the antagonistic Courier Red Rider in six episodes of Netflix's fantasy series , a young adult adaptation of Tonke Dragt's .

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