Olds, Gabriel 1972–

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OLDS, Gabriel 1972–

(Gabey Olds)

PERSONAL

Full name, Gabriel E. Olds; born March 24, 1972, in New York; son of Sharon Olds (a poet). Education: Yale University, graduated, 1995; studied acting with William Esper, Michael Howard, and Terry Schreiber.

Addresses: Agent—Adena Chawke, Innovative Artists, 1505 10th St., Santa Monica, CA 90401. Manager— Melanie Greene Management and Productions/The Personal Management Company, 425 North Robertson Blvd., West Hollywood, CA 90048.


Career: Actor. Participant in the Fifth Night screenplay reading series.


CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Ned Bleuer, Calendar Girl, Columbia, 1993.

Gary Trancer, The Animal Room, Vanguard International Cinema, 1995.

Jim Lee, 35 Miles from Normal, 1997.

Don Kardong, Without Limits, Warner Bros., 1998.

Billy, Mambo Cafe, Kushner–Locke/Unapix Entertainment, 2000.

Ron, Urbania, Lions Gate Films, 2000.

Larry, Rennie's Landing (also known as Stealing Time), 2001, Nickel Palace, 2003.


T. J. Bolt, Now & Forever, Peace Arch Entertainment Group, 2002.

Stuart, Life of the Party (also known as Glory Days), Warner Bros., 2005.


Some sources cite an appearance in the film Poor Liza, 1998.


Television Appearances; Series:

Mason Scott, D.C., The WB, 2000.


Television Appearances; Miniseries:

Bob Reese, Andersonville, TNT, 1996.


Television Appearances; Movies:

(As Gabey Olds) Danny O'Neil at the age of fourteen, "14 Going on 30," The Disney Sunday Movie, ABC, 1988.

Hannify, A Town Has Turned to Dust, Sci–Fi Channel, 1998.

Kenny Kimes/Manny Guerrin, Like Mother, Like Son: The Strange Story of Sante and Kenny Kimes (also known as A Most Deadly Family), CBS, 2001.

Jeff Mason, Sightings: Heartland Ghost, Showtime, 2002.


Television Appearances; Specials:

Richard, "Sexual Considerations," CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1991.

Voice, "Children Remember the Holocaust" (also known as "Nothing but Sun"), CBS Schoolbreak Special, CBS, 1995.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Sean MacKinnon, "Pride and Joy," Law & Order, NBC, 1993.

Ian Mathers, "Spring Breaks: Parts 1 & 2," Party of Five, Fox, 1996.

Raymond, "Nothing Personal," Sisters, NBC, 1996.

Ben Weston, "Anatomy of a Lye," CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (also known as CSI), CBS, 2002.

Daniel Lester, "Tragedy," Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (also known as Law & Order: SVU and Special Victims Unit), NBC, 2003.

John, "Past Tense," Tru Calling (also known as Heroine, Tru, and True Calling), Fox, 2003.

Lieutenant commander David Ridley, "Friendly Fire," JAG, CBS, 2003.

Bob Walton, "To Know Her," Century City, CBS, 2004.

Mr. Right/Vincent (Mr. Wrong), "A Wrong Day's Journey into Right," Charmed, The WB, 2004.

Timothy Boskie, "The Long Run," Judging Amy, CBS, 2005.


Television Appearances; Pilots:

Mason Scott, D.C., The WB, 2000.


Stage Appearances:

Fleance, Macbeth, New York Shakespeare Festival, Public Theatre, Martinson Hall, New York City, 1989–90.

Timmy Cleary, Any Given Day, Longacre Theatre, New York City, 1993.

Rodolpho, A View from the Bridge, Roundabout Theatre Company, Criterion Center Stage Right Theatre, New York City, 1997–98, then Neil Simon Theatre, New York City, 1998.

John Everett Millais, The Countess, Globe Theatre, San Diego, CA, 2001.

Topper, Angry, Black Dahlia Theatre, Los Angeles, 2003.

Rough Crossing, Bay Street Theatre, Sag Harbor, NY, 2004.


Appeared in The Escape from Eetin, Young Playwright's Festival; Gethsemane, Lamb's Theatre; Orphans, Davenport Theatre; and The License.