Gabriel Macht

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Biography

Along a typical road to stardom, Macht rode decidingly on the path adjacent and on his own clock. Briefly a child actor, Macht withdrew from show business but returned with steely resolve as an adult actor, usually being cast as the pretty boy with heart. Macht moved from television movies like "The Audrey Hepburn Story" (ABC, 2000) in which he effectively played no less than movie legend William Holden, to a lead role in the sci-fi drama, …
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Job Title

Actor

Born

Gabriel S. Macht on January 22, 1972 in Bronx, New York, USA

Career Milestones

At age five, moved with family to Los Angeles, CA

Raised in Westchester County, NY

1980

Made feature acting debut in "Why Would I Lie?"

1991

Played supporting role in the NBC TV-movie "Guilty Until Proven Innocent"

1994

Performed in the play "What the Butler Saw" at the Arena Stage in Washington, DC

1995

Acted off-Broadway as "The Visitor" (aka Elvis) in Steve Martin's comedy "Picasso at the Lapin Agile"

1995

Appeared in the ABC TV-movie "Follow the River"

1998

Landed supporting role in the film "The Object of My Affection"

1999

Co-starred in "The Adventures of Sebastian Cole"

1999

Produced and acted in the film "Not for Nothin'"

2000

Portrayed William Holden in the ABC biopic "The Audrey Hepburn Story" with Jennifer Love Hewitt as Hepburn

2000

Produced and starred in the independent film "The Bookie's Lament"

2000

Starred as an empathetic medical intern named Mark Gabriel on the NBC series "The Others"

2001

Landed featured role in the war drama "Behind Enemy Lines"

2001

Played Frank James in the film "American Outlaws"

2002

Co-starred with Chris Rock and Anthony Hopkins in "Bad Company"

2003

Co-starred with Al Pacino and Colin Farrell in "The Recruit"

2004

Starred opposite John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson in "A Love Song for Bobby Long"

2004

Starred with Robert Forster and Johnny Knoxville in the low-budget comedy "Grand Theft Parsons"

2006

Cast as a fellow Skull & Bones member opposite Matt Damon in "The Good Shepherd"

2007

Played Mandy Moore's love interest in "Because I Said So"

2008

Cast in the title role in Frank Miller's adaptation of Will Eisner's "The Spirit"

2009

Co-starred opposite Kate Beckinsale in "Whiteout"

2010

Cast opposite Luke Wilson in the crime film "Middle Men"

2010

Joined cast alongside Anne Hathaway and Jake Gyllenhaal in romantic comedy "Love and Other Drugs"

2011

Co-starred as slick attorney Harvey Spencer on USA Network's "Suits"