Elyes Gabel
Elyes Gabel was born in Westminster, London, England, United Kingdom on May 8th, 1983 and is the TV Actor. At the age of 41, Elyes Gabel biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.
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Elyes Cherif Gabel is an English actor.
In Seasons 1 and 2 of the HBO series Game of Thrones, he has played Dr. Gupreet "Guppy" Sandhu in the BBC medical drama Casualty, Dothraki Rakharo, P.E. In the BBC drama Waterloo Road, teacher Rob Cleaver is featured.
In Season 3 of Body of Proof, he appeared in the ITV drama Identity and portrayed Detective Adam Lucas.
Walter O'Brien, the computer genius, appeared on CBS' Scorpion from 2014 to 2018.
Early life
Gabel was born in Westminster, London, and spent in Canada before returning to the United Kingdom to live in Bristol and Manchester. He is of Algerian, French, Spanish, Dutch, Anglo-Indian, Irish, and Portuguese descent. He attended St Damian's Roman Catholic Science College in Ashton-Under-Lyne. He earned his education at Strodes College, the Oldham Theatre Workshop, and the Northern Kids Theatre Company. He has also studied at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. He left school to shoot in Toronto at the age of 18.
Personal life
Katharine McPhee, a Scorpion co-star, had been dating Gabel for almost two years. In 2016, they broke up.
Career
In episode titled Breaking point of BBC medical drama Casualty's Episode Jean-Claude Tournier, Gabel made his debut in 2001 as the character Jean-Claude Tournier. Gabel dropped out of drama school to appear on the children's fantasy sitcom I Love Mummy, where he portrayed Pharaoh Prince Nuffratuti (Prince Nuff) of Abu Simbel, who is unable to return to the afterlife until he has completed his scroll of tasks. He appeared in BBC One medical soap opera Doctors as Steve. In the same year, Gabel appeared as two distinct characters in various episodes of Casualty. Gurpreet Guppy Sandhu appeared in the same program as a member of Series 19 later in life as a regular character. At the 2005 National Television Awards for the role, he was nominated as the Most Popular Newcomer. Gurpreet appeared in episode four titled "Teacher's Pet" of Casualty@Holby City, a nine-part special crossover series of Casualty and its spinoff Holby City in 2005. In 2007, he left Casualty to pursue new acting opportunities and concentrate on recording music with his band.
He made his debut in films portraying Ben in the American supernatural horror film Boogeyman 3, the last installment of Boogeyman's film series. In the BBC drama Apparitions, Gabel appeared as Vimal, a trainee priest, alongside Martin Shaw in the same year. On November 13, 2008, BBC One's first episode aired. He later appeared as P.E. Rob Cleaver, a teacher on BBC One's school drama Waterloo Road, which began on January 7, 2009. On ITV, in 2010, Gabel appeared in the British police procedural series Identity as DC Jose Rodriguez, a member of the identity unit. He lent his voice to Apache: Air Assault, a combat flight simulator video game, in the same year. In Showtime's The Borgias, Prince Djem, brother of Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire, appeared in 2011. In the same year, he appeared in the second series of British psychological horror-thriller black comedy television series Psychoville and as Ahmed in the war torn Baghdad based hostage drama Kingdom of Dust. Adam Smith's beheading of him was in the same year.
In the season-1 and beginning of season-2 of HBO's fantasy series Game of Thrones, he later appeared as the Dothraki "Bloodrider" Rakharo, Daenerys Targaryen's loyal bodyguard. According to showrunner David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, his character in the series had to be cut short after he left the show to pursue initiatives that put him more front and center. He appeared in a CIA procedural Fox pilot Exit Strategy in 2011, portrayeding transportation specialist Tarik Fayad alongside Ethan Hawke, but the program was canceled after being considered for a mid-season airing and later released as a TV film (2015). He appeared in Everywhere and Nowhere, a British coming of age drama film starring James Floyd and Adam Deacon in the same year. In 2012, Troy Vargas appeared in David Hubbard's CBS TV film Widow Detective. In the same year, he appeared in two parts of the British crime drama television series Silent Witness's series "And Then I Fell in Love" titled "And Then I Fell In Love."
Detective Adam Lucas appeared in Season 3 of the American medical/crime comedy television series Body of Proof on ABC in 2013. In the redesigned third season of the show, Adam Lucas was described as a young, brilliant, a rebel, and a Philadelphia native, who is a new entrant in Philadelphia's Homicide division. The show was ABC's third most watched show, but it was eventually cancelled by the channel at the end of the season 3. Ruan Sternwood appeared in Eran Creevy's action thriller film Welcome to the Punch, alongside James McAvoy, Mark Strong, and Andrea Riseborough. Danny appeared in Charlie Brooker's horror comedy drama miniseries based on the zombie outbreak titled Dead Set. Andrew Fassbach, a young virologist, appeared in World War Z, an American post-apocalyptic thriller based on Max Brooks' 2006 book of the same name.
Walter O'Brien, the eccentric computing genius, appeared on HBO's American drama series Scorpion based on Walter O'Brien's real life. "Gabel was able to express emotion while still being emotional," for Walter O'Brien's character, who had trouble processing and expressing emotions, according to show producer Nick Santora. The series premiered on September 22, 2014, and it became CBS' highest-rated and most popular drama. In Monte-Carlo Television Festival (2018), Scorpion also received The Golden Nymph Award for the "Best Action & Science Fiction TV Series." Despite receiving higher ratings than other cancellations, the show was cancelled after 4 seasons, 93 episodes, with the last airing on April 16, 2018. According to TheWrap and TVLine, Gabel appeared in all 93 episodes of the series and was named one of the "11 Breakout Stars of the Fall TV Season 2014." In the same year, he appeared in a crossover episode of Scorpion with American action television series NCIS: Los Angeles. He made a cameo appearance in Christopher Nolan's science fiction film Interstellar. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that Julian was also in J. C. Chandor's American crime drama film A Most Violent Year, which was one of "323 feature films eligible for the 87th Academy Awards." In 2015, he appeared as Adem Qasim in British spy film Spooks: The Greater Good, alongside Kit Harington and Jennifer Ehle. He produced "Black White & a Shade of Grey" in 2017, the TV series Stakes' "Black White & a Shade of grey" episode. In 2018, he produced and produced Grimshaw, a short feature film based on heroin use and restoration of individual liberty for which he received the Jury Award for Best Director at Show Low Film Festival (2018).
Thomas Kallor, a member of Legion of Super-Heroes and an ally of Justice League in DC Entertainment's direct-to-video animated superhero film Justice League vs. the Fatal Five in 2019, appeared in Thomas Kallor's direct-to-video animated superhero film Justice League vs. the Fatal Five in 2019. WonderCon '19 was the film's world premiere (March 29-31, 2019). Game Show Hurt is Kevin Weisman's book, directed, and produced a short film starring Paul K. Daniel, a Scorpion. He appeared in the Israeli thriller TV series False Flag, alongside Uma Thurman and Kunal Nayyar, in 2020. On Apple TV+, Gabel portrayed British citizen Sean Tilson in an eight-part thriller series that premiered on February 20, 2022.