Gideon Glick
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Gideon Glick (born June 6, 1988) is an American actor.
Ernst in the musical Spring Awakening, Jimmy-6 in Spider-Man: Turn Off the Light, Jordan Berman in Significant Other, and most recently Dill Harris in Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play.
Ocean's 8, The Detour, and Devious Maids were among his film and television appearances.
Early life
Glick was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and raised by scholars who attended Hebrew University in Israel for the first time. Michael Glick, a dentist and researcher, is his father. Since birth, Gideon has been deaf in his right ear. He migrated to New York City to play Ernst in the hit musical Spring Awakening during his senior year of high school. He attended Jack M. Barrack Hebrew Academy, Lower Merion High School, and New York University, where he studied art history.
Personal life
Glick is gay and started in 7th grade early. Perry Dubin, a hospitalist, married him in November 2019.
Career
In the original cast of Spring Awakening, Glick's first major role was as Ernst, an adolescent boy in love with his classmate, Hanschen. The play premiered at the Atlantic Theatre Company Off-Broadway, but Jonathan Groff, John Gallagher Jr., and Lea Michele followed the company and their co-star Jonathan Groff, John Gallagher Jr., Jr., and Lea Michele to the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on Broadway later this year. In the same year, Glick made his silver screen debut as Slap in the film One Last Thing... starring Cynthia Nixon and Ethan Hawke.
Howie in Speech and Debate, a Stephen Karam play, was his next big theatre role. The play began in October 2007 and ended in early 2008.
In Julie Taymor's Broadway performance of Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark, Glick returned to Broadway in the role of Jimmy-6, a member of the four-person Geek Chorus. However, after Taymor was forced to leave as director, Glick and the rest of the Geek Chorus were cut off. After co-starring in MCC's production of Wild Animals You Should Know, Glick went on to star Jack in Stephen Sondheim's Into the Woods starring Amy Adams and Denis O'Hare's Into the Woods.
In 2014, Glick was interviewed by The New York Times for his lauded role as Matthew in Samuel D. Hunter's The Few. On Devious Maids on Lifetime, Ty McKay, the second season villain, was cast then in his first recurring role.
Jordan Berman, as well as Barbara Barrie, was his first leading role in Significant Other. Joshua Harmon wrote the play and premiered at Roundabout Theatre Company's Laura Pels Theater in 2015. In 2016, the widely acclaimed, sold-out production was moved to Broadway's Booth Theater. For this role, he was given a Drama League Award nomination. Kyle McCallister appeared in Ocean's 8, the Warner Bros. feature film, was followed by a recurring appearance on TBS' The Detour.
He appeared in Aaron Sorkin's 2018 stage version of To Kill a Mockingbird, alongside Jeff Daniels as Atticus Finch, produced by Scott Rudin. Dill Harris, Scout and Jem Finch's visiting friend, appeared on Glick. Harper Lee's childhood best friend, Truman Capote, is modeled in the role. In January 2020, Glick played Seymour in the off-Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors; he had previously played the role in a temporary capacity for two weeks in November 2019.