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Gabriel Olds

  • Birthplace: New York, USA
  • Birthday: March 24, 1972

An appealing, baby-faced brown-haired actor who has shown his range with seemingly effortless portrayals of both gracious and complacent characters, Gabriel Olds racked up credits on stage, television and film, and gracefully resurfaced from such washouts as 1993's "Calendar Girl" (his film debut) and The WB's 2000 midseason series "D.C." (his first stint as a series regular). Olds began his professional career at age fifteen and quickly landed a starring role in "14 Going on 30" (ABC, 1988), a two-part &qu…more

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Actor

Career Milestones

  • 2001

    Portrayed Kenneth Kimes in the CBS TV movie "Like Mother, Like Son"

  • 2000

    Featured as a gay actor in the ensemble of the independent drama "Urbania", based on Daniel Rietz's play "Urban Folk Tales"; screened at Sundance and Gen Art

  • 2000

    Played a by-the-book young political climber in the short-lived series "D.C." (The WB)

  • 1998

    Co-starred in the Sci-Fi Channel presentation "A Town Has Turned to Dust", a psychodrama based on a Rod Serling "Playhouse 90" script

  • 1998

    Had a supporting role in "Without Limits", a biopic of track star Steve Prefontaine