
Gabriel Rush
ActingBiography
Gabriel made his feature film debut in Moonrise Kingdom as Skotak, one of the principal khaki scouts (remember the tree house scene). What a thrill to work with Bruce Willis , Bill Murray and Edward Norton on his very first film. Other films include A Little Game Evan Oppenheimer, The Immigrant James Gray, and The Grand Budapest Hotel, reuniting Gabriel with director Wes Anderson. Most recently he worked on No Letting Go Jonathan D. Bucari, a powerful and timely film about a teenager suffering from a debilitating mental illness. Gabriel comes from a dance and theater background, and started tap dancing when he was 4 years old. He was discovered by his agent John Shea when he performed his first solo as a competitive dancer. When he was 11, he joined the cast of Billy Elliot in the role of Michael, under acclaimed director Stephen Daldry, first on the National tour then on Broadway. His agility and dance training paid off when in an episode of _"Blue Bloods" (2014) (Above and Beyond (#4.21))_ he was asked to do some of his own stunts and he loved it. Gabriel was able to skip his junior year in High School and is looking forward to graduating in 2015.
Movies
(21 total)
Ice Age: Continental Drift
as Additional Voices (voice)

Moonrise Kingdom
as Skotak

Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark
as Auggie Hilderbrandt

The Immigrant
as Delivery Boy (uncredited)

The Kitchen
as Claire's Landlord's Kid

Cousin Ben Troop Screening
as Khaki Scout

Linoleum
as Marc

A Little Game
as Jaden

Christmas All Over Again
as Frankfurt

No Letting Go
as Frank

Nobody's Home
as Zach

When Everything's Gone
as Chris

Frog
as Dean

PARTNR
as Greg

Far From The Tree
as Evan

Mastodon
as Young John

The Last Podcast
as Duncan Slayback

Coach
as Cory

Peas and Carrots
as Rook
TV Shows
(5 total)
Better Call Saul
as Young Chuck

Gotham
as Roy

Blue Bloods
as Tyler Jeffries

Madam Secretary
as Teenager

