Gabriel Macht

Gabriel Macht

Gabriel Macht is an American actor. He was born in the Bronx, New York, to Suzanne, a museum curator and archivist, and actor Stephen Macht. Gabriel has three siblings, and moved with his parents to California when he was young. Gabriel had his first success on screen when he was 8-years-old. He was nominated for a Best Young Motion Picture Actor Award for his performance in the movie Why Would I Lie? (1980). Briefly withdrawing from the business as a child, he returned as an adult with favorable roles that further developed his talents. After high school, Macht studied theatre at Carnegie Mellon School of Drama in Pittsburgh. Macht remains active in the theater and is involved with the Mad Dog Theater Company in New York where he performed the play "To Whom It May Concern" for the company at the Belgrade International Theatre Festival in 1997. His other theater credits include "Steve Martin's Picasso at the Lapin Agile" at Promenade Theater Off Broadway and Theater on the Square in San Francisco; Roger Kumble's "Turnaround" at the Coast Playhouse in Los Angeles; "La Ronde" directed by Joanne Woodward at Williamstown Theater Festival; "What the Butter Saw" directed by Joe Dowling at Arena Stage in Washington DC. On the big screen, Macht was seen in Edward Zwick's highly acclaimed, "Love & Other Drugs" where he starred opposite Jake Gyllenhaal and Anne Hathaway who were both nominated for Golden Globes® for their performances. Macht also starred in the comic book inspired film, "The Spirit" as the titular character opposite Samuel Jackson, Scarlett Johannson, and Eva Mendes directed by Frank Miller. He was previously seen in Robert De Niro's critically acclaimed film, "The Good Shepherd" with Matt Damon and Angelina Jolie. Macht's additional screen credits include the comic drama "Middle Men" with Giovanni Ribisi and Luke Wilson, the arctic thriller "Whiteout" with Kate Beckinsale, the romantic comedy "Because I Said So" with Diane Keaton; Joel Schumacher's "Bad Company" opposite Anthony Hopkins; "The Recruit" opposite Al Pacino and Colin Farrell; "Behind Enemy Lines" with Owen Wilson and Gene Hackman and "American Outlaws" where he first starred opposite Colin Farrell. His role in "A Love Song for Bobby Long" garnered Macht critical acclaim for his performance as the tormented writer, Lawson Pines' starring opposite John Travolta and Scarlett Johansson in the 2004 film. On television, Macht had guest starring roles on "Sex and the City," and "Spin City" and was a regular on Steven Spielberg's supernatural drama for NBC "The Others," and starred as William Holden in ABC's "The Audrey Hepburn Story". Macht is best known for his role as Harvey Specter in USA drama Suits (2011). He resides in New York, Los Angeles, and the Sunshine Coast, Australia. He is of Ashkenazi Jewish descent on both sides of his family.
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    The Bronx, New York, USA
    Birthday
    1/22/1972
Because I Said So
Because I Said So
5.9
The Recruit
The Recruit
6.4
Bad Company
Bad Company
5.48
Whiteout
Whiteout
5.6
Behind Enemy Lines
Behind Enemy Lines
6.4
The Spirit
The Spirit
4.745
A Love Song for Bobby Long
A Love Song for Bobby Long
6.7
American Outlaws
American Outlaws
6
Love & Other Drugs
Love & Other Drugs
7.048
Grand Theft Parsons
Grand Theft Parsons
5.8
Middle Men
Middle Men
6.489
One Way to Valhalla
One Way to Valhalla
5.6
S.W.A.T.: Firefight
S.W.A.T.: Firefight
5.7
The Object of My Affection
The Object of My Affection
5.8
101 Ways (The Things a Girl Will Do to Keep Her Volvo)
101 Ways (The Things a Girl Will Do to Keep Her Volvo)
5.5
The Adventures of Sebastian Cole
The Adventures of Sebastian Cole
5.4
The Audrey Hepburn Story
The Audrey Hepburn Story
5.915
Why Would I Lie?
6
Suits: Retrospective Special
Suits: Retrospective Special
10
A Bag of Hammers
A Bag of Hammers
5.8
Follow The River
Follow The River
7
The Good Shepherd
The Good Shepherd
6.3
Simply Irresistible
Simply Irresistible
5.4
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