Fedaravičius, a native of Vilnius, Lithuania, has been steadily building an international career, and his casting in one of today’s most popular series marks a milestone for Baltic representation on the global stage. With The White Lotus now a cultural phenomenon after two award-winning seasons, Fedaravičius’s journey from the Baltic region to a star-studded HBO show is as inspiring as it is exciting. Fans are eager to meet his new character, a charismatic resort staffer whose presence promises to stir up the drama in tropical Thailand.
Baltic Roots and Early Career
Arnas Fedaravičius was born and raised in Vilnius, the capital of Lithuania, a Baltic nation of under three million people. He discovered the performing arts early, studying acting at the Lithuanian Academy of Music and Theatre before venturing abroad to pursue his dreams. A man of many talents, Fedaravičius is also a trained boxer – a discipline that taught him resilience and focus, traits that would prove useful in his acting career. Like many aspiring actors, he took on odd jobs to support himself at first, from boxing gigs to handing out flyers on London streets, all while auditioning for roles. His persistence paid off when a self-taped audition led to his breakthrough part in a major TV series – a moment he nearly missed because he was busy working an early morning shift when the callback came. This humble beginning set the stage for a remarkable rise in the entertainment industry.
Breakthrough with The Last Kingdom
Fedaravičius’s big break arrived with the historical drama The Last Kingdom on Netflix, where he portrayed Sihtric, a warrior-turned-ally, for multiple seasons. Joining the cast in Season2, the Lithuanian actor quickly became a fan favorite as one of the loyal companions of the series’ hero, Uhtred of Bebbanburg. He embodied the role from 2017 until the show’s finale in 2022, even reprising Sihtric in the follow-up film Seven Kings Must Die. This recurring role put Fedaravičius on the map internationally, showcasing his ability to bring depth and grit to an ensemble cast. It also opened doors to other projects: in 2023, he landed a part in Amazon’s fantasy epic The Wheel of Time, playing the zealot Masema in Season 2. Each new role took him a step further from Vilnius and closer to the Hollywood spotlight, building a résumé that spans genres and geographies. Still, nothing would compare to the opportunity that came next – a role in a buzzy HBO series that has captivated audiences worldwide.
From Vilnius to The White Lotus: A Career-High
When Fedaravičius learned he had been cast in Season 3 of The White Lotus, he knew it was a game-changer. “Ecstatic. Ecstatic is the word,” the 33-year-old actor said, describing his reaction to landing the job. The series, created by Mike White, is an Emmy-winning satire set at luxury resorts, and its third installment moves the action to a lush Thai locale. For Fedaravičius, joining this ensemble was like “a dream job” come true. Production on the season lasted a whopping six months on location in Thailand, an experience the actor likened to living in a surreal bubble of five-star hotels and film sets. He even shared with fans on Instagram how special the journey was, writing, “Six months of pinching myself daily... turns out it wasn’t a dream,” and promising viewers they would love the finished product. Stepping onto The White Lotus set, Fedaravičius found himself working alongside a star-studded cast and under the guidance of Mike White himself – an encounter that quickly put the newcomer at ease. “Instantly, I felt like, ‘Oh, this is going to be great,’” he recalls of meeting White on his first day, the nerves giving way to excitement. Landing this role wasn’t just another acting gig; as Fedaravičius admits, it was a milestone in his career that left him truly ecstatic.

Meet Valentin: Thailand’s Charismatic Wellness Guru
In The White Lotus Season 3, Arnas Fedaravičius plays Valentin, a wellness instructor at the White Lotus resort in Thailand – and he’s poised to steal scenes. Valentin is introduced as the resort’s resident health mentor and quickly earns a reputation as a heartthrob among the guests. With his easy charm and fitness-honed physique, the character makes an immediate impression—appearing shirtless in an early scene and instantly catching the audience’s eye. Tasked with looking after a trio of vacationing friends (portrayed by Carrie Coon, Michelle Monaghan, and Leslie Bibb), Valentin handles spa treatments and private wellness sessions, all while trading flirty banter with his clients. The female guests don’t hesitate to joke about his good looks and the possibility of a holiday fling, establishing Valentin as a source of both comic relief and romantic tension at the hotel.
But there’s more to Valentin than just a charming smile. The show reveals that he’s a Russian expat who moved to Thailand just before war broke out in Ukraine, leaving him unable to return home. This backstory adds an intriguing layer to the character – behind the relaxed, “chill vibes” of a yoga instructor is someone with a complicated history. As the season unfolds, viewers wonder if Valentin’s friendly demeanor is hiding deeper secrets. He becomes “increasingly more suspicious” in the eyes of some characters, hinting that this handsome healer could have a darker or more significant role in the unfolding mystery. Fedaravičius has described Valentin as a “beefcake health mentor” – a role that plays to his strengths but also challenges him to bring nuance to the resort’s social satire. For the actor, who once swung swords in medieval battle scenes, trading armor for a spa uniform has been a refreshing change of pace. “It felt like Mike White had written something from the future, and we were just trying to bring it to life on set,” he says of the show’s unique blend of humor and suspense. With his performance as Valentin, Fedaravičius is proving that he can hold his own among an ensemble of heavy hitters, delivering both laughs and intrigue in equal measure.
A Win for Baltic Representation in Hollywood
Fedaravičius’s rise to prominence carries significant meaning beyond his personal career. Coming from Lithuania – a small Baltic country that until recently had little visibility in Hollywood – his success is being celebrated as a win for regional representation. Lithuanian media proudly announced his casting in The White Lotus Season 3, noting that a local actor would be part of the Emmy-winning HBO series. For many in the Baltic community, seeing one of their own in a high-profile international show is a point of pride. It underscores a growing trend of talent from Eastern Europe and the Baltics breaking into mainstream film and television. Fedaravičius hails from a country that was under Soviet rule until 1990 and only regained its independence 35 years ago – now he’s sharing screen time with Hollywood veterans and reaching millions of viewers worldwide. His journey from Vilnius to the red carpets of prestige TV exemplifies how determination and global opportunities can put Baltic actors on the map.
Importantly, Fedaravičius remains true to his roots even as he transforms into a global star. He is quick to remind fans and press that he’s Lithuanian, not Russian, despite playing one on screen. Fluent in multiple languages (including Lithuanian, English, and Russian), he brings authentic European flair to his roles, challenging casting norms and paving the way for more diversity in Hollywood. Industry watchers say The White Lotus is arguably the biggest international exposure of his career so far – and he’s making the most of it. By delivering a standout performance, Fedaravičius is not only advancing his own trajectory but also shining a spotlight on Baltic talent. His success suggests that audiences and creators are increasingly embracing actors from all backgrounds, enriching storytelling with fresh perspectives. As The White Lotus Season3 continues to captivate audiences, Arnas Fedaravičius stands as a proud example of Baltic excellence in entertainment, proving that a talented performer from Vilnius can hold court in Hollywood’s limelight.
Looking Ahead
With The White Lotus Season 3 unfolding its twists and turns, viewers are closely watching Valentin’s every move – and by extension, Fedaravičius’s magnetic performance. Whether his character turns out to be a hero, a villain, or something in between, one thing is clear: this opportunity has catapulted Arnas Fedaravičius to a new level of recognition. “Fedaravičius’s path from Lithuania to Hollywood has been anything but conventional... yet The White Lotus marks a shift – one that places him firmly on the global stage,” noted Vogue Scandinavia, which recently featured him as a cover star. As the final episodes approach, the Lithuanian actor’s phone is likely to keep ringing with new offers and projects that build on his momentum.

For now, Fedaravičius is relishing the moment. He’s part of a water-cooler show that has viewers around the world speculating about his character’s fate each week. Back home in Lithuania, and across the broader Baltic region, fans are cheering him on as a hometown hero making it big. And in Hollywood, casting directors are taking note of this versatile performer who brings both brawn and heart to the screen. Arnas Fedaravičius’s turn in The White Lotus Season 3 is more than just a breakout role – it’s a statement that Baltic talent has arrived in force, ready to thrive in the spotlight of international entertainment.