Gabriel Manak was born in Richmond Hill, Queens, New York, USA. At age 11, his family moved to Plainsboro, New Jersey. Throughout his life, Gabriel has always been involved with the arts including concert choirs, school plays, college film program projects and independent film. As a self-taught musician who has blood relation to Russian composer, Sergei Rachmaninoff, he has professionally recorded two albums including a Rock Christmas album where he puts his own spin on many traditional carols. He is known for his work on Halt and Catch Fire (2015-2016), Marvel's 'The Gifted', Mr. Mercedes (2017) and The Front Runner (2018).
A composer, songwriter, singer, and member of LA-based rock band The Rescues, Gabriel Mann has made significant strides in almost every corner of the music industry. Equally comfortable in drama and comedy, Mann wrote the unmistakable "Hey Hey" theme and continues to compose underscore for award-winning hit comedy series "Modern Family." His score for the Sundance Channel's prison drama "Rectify" was dubbed "remarkable" and "hypnotic" by Ken Jeong's "Dr. Ken" for ABC. His most recent projects include Nickelodeon's "School of Rock," Dreamworks Animation's "Dawn of the Croods," and the Fugitive Films comedy "Humor Me." Between his busy schedule composing music and lending his vocals for various projects, Mann finds time to make his own solo albums, a series of yoga/massage/chill-out records with side project Vive, records with The Rescues, an is an occasional sideman for other artists. On Saturdays, you will likely find him in a yellow shirt refereeing his kids' soccer games, and/or dining at the Apple Pan on Pico Boulevard.
Gabriel Mann was born on May 14, 1972 in Middlebury, Vermont, USA. He is an actor, known for What/If (2019), Damnation (2017) and Revenge (2011).
Gabriel Marc is known for Good Grief (2023), Standing Up (2022) and Les Tempêtes (2023).
Gabriel Martinelli is known for All or Nothing: Arsenal (2022).
Gabriel Martins is known for Mars One (2022), In the Heart of the World (2019) and The Devil's Knot (2018).
Gabriel Martín Fernández is an Argentine actor. His latest work and the best known is the multi-award winning film Argentina 1985 in the role of Bruzzo a political lobbyist. Begins his acting career in the independent theater. In the 90s, obtained several roles in TV series. The recognition comes with for Special Mention for the best male performance, awarded by the SAGAI Foundation. Union of Filmmakers, 41st National and International Short Film Festival.
Gabriel Mascaro (1983) is a filmmaker and visual artist from Recife, Brazil. His documentary Housemaids (Doméstica) premiered in competition at IDFA 2012 (Amsterdam). His first feature film, Ventos de agosto (August Winds), premiered in competition at Locarno in 2014 and was awarded with a special mention. The film has won numerous other awards and received much critical acclaim. His previous documentaries and video installations have been screened at important film festivals and artistic events including Rotterdam (IFFR), Oberhausen, Clermont Ferrand, BFI London, the Guggenheim, Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art, MoMA Documentary Fortnight, and the São Paulo Art Biennale. Boi Neon (Neon Bull) is Gabriel's second feature film and premiered in Venice Film Festival followed by Toronto International Film Festival (Platform Competition) in 2015. In Venice the film received the Special Jury Award. In April 2016, the first retrospective of his work was held at the Film Society of Lincoln Center, in New York (USA).
Gabriel Mattka is an actor, known for Odd Squad (2014), Incorporated (2016) and Locke & Key (2020).
Gabriel Medina is known for Killbird (2019), Hypnotic (2021) and Throw Away People (2012).