John Cabrera (actor)

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John Cabrera

John Cabrera (born August 26, 1975 ) is an American actor , screenwriter and director , best known for his role as Brian Fuller in the television series Gilmore Girls . He has also starred on Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip , Navy CIS , American Dreams , Miracles, and CSI .

Life

Cabrera was born in Miami , Florida and attended Miami Killian High School (graduating class in 1993) where he began acting. He then attended the drama school (formerly The Goodman School of Drama ) at DePaul University in Chicago , Illinois , where he made a bachelor's degree in acting. Other actors at the school include: B. longtime friends like Judy Greer , Michael Muhney and Sean Gunn .

In 1998 he joined an association of professional theater actors and helped found Collaboraction, a multi-disciplinary theater company best known for its diverse media theater festival Sketchbook , which he created together with collaboration director Anthony Moseley. In 2001 Cabrera received a Joseph Jefferson Citation Award for his role as Nat in the collaboration stage production Refuge (directed by Jessica Goldberg).

Cabrera moved to Los Angeles in 2000 , where he has since worked as an actor in television, film and theater such as the Mark Taper Forum ’s Taper Too and the South Coast Repertory .

Though better known as an actor, Cabrera has also directed films such as the featurette, The Man Who Invented the Moon . The film was written by longtime colleague and friend Lee Kirk and shows Sean Gunn in a role.

In 2007, Cabrera directed the video clip for Willie Wisely's single Through any window , in which Jenna Fischer (NBC's The Office) played the lead role.

In recent years, however, Cabrera has increasingly focused on his career as a screenwriter. In 2010 Cabrera wrote an indie musical web series for lockerz.com called The Homes (starring Chelsea Kane , Sean Gunn and Keiko Agena, among others ). The lively story was filmed about a group of teenagers on a wild road trip to Los Angeles, California and Nevada. Each episode ends with a video clip and a song written especially for the series and recorded by the young actors. In addition to the script, Cabrera was responsible for the direction and also took care of a large part of the (post) production.

Cabrera is currently promoting its web series H +: The Digital Series ( Warner Brothers ). Cabrera conceived and wrote the script together with Cosimo DeTommaso - a long-term work that began in 2006. H + was shot (with Hannah Herzsprung , Alexis Denisof , Sean Gunn , David Clayton Rogers, among others ) in Chile in 2011. In the same year H + was announced at the Comic Con in San Diego and also advertised there again in 2012. The project, which Bryan Singer is behind the production , was published on August 8, 2012 on YouTube .

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