Gabriel Rush

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Gabriel Rush (* 1998 ) is an American - Swedish actor in film and television .

life and career

Gabriel Rush, born in 1998, is the son of a US father and a Swedish mother of Russian-Jewish origin, so Rush has both Swedish and US citizenship. Rush began his acting career as a teenager in short films. He made his debut as an actor in the cinema in 2012 under the direction of Wes Anderson , who after his appearance as Skotak in Moonrise Kingdom in 2014 also cast him in his next film production, Grand Budapest Hotel , in the role of page Otto. This was followed by further engagements in feature films such as A Little Game, where he played the part of Jaden in Evan Oppenheimer's family adventure film alongside fellow actors such as Ralph Macchio , Janeane Garofalo and F. Murray Abraham , or in the film drama No Letting Go , where he played in Jonathan D. Bucaris Film in the role of Frank, for which he was recognized at the Young Entertainer Awards in the category Best Supporting Young Actor - Independent or Film Festival Feature Film . In 2016 he appeared in two further cinema productions, on the one hand in Rob Meyer's comedy Little Boxes , and in the family film Es Christmas again , where he acted as Frankfurt in the ensemble around leading actor Sean Ryan Fox . In 2019 he played the second male lead alongside Michael Garza in André Øvredal's Canadian horror film production Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark .

In addition to his work as an actor on the screen, Gabriel Rush has also worked as an actor in television series and television films since 2011. He has appeared in episodes of well-known series such as Law & Order: Special Victims Unit , Gotham , Madam Secretary , Turn: Washington's Spies or Better Call Saul .

Filmography (selection)

Movies

Series

Short films

  • 2009: Borrowed Dog
  • 2010: Stealing Suburbia (voice only)
  • 2012: Cousin Ben Troop Screening with Jason Schwartzman
  • 2015: Jammin with Freshie
  • 2015: Frog
  • 2017: 80 minutes
  • 2017: Far from the Tree
  • 2018: The Verge

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Short portrait of Gabriel Rush in Moviepilot
  2. ^ Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark in The Hollywood Reporter