Английская Википедия:Elyes Gabel
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Elyes Cherif Gabel (Шаблон:IPAc-en;[1] born 8 May 1983)[2][3] is an English actor, musician and filmmaker.
Gabel's global breakout role was portraying computer genius Walter O'Brien in the CBS series Scorpion (2014–2018).[4][5][6][7] Earlier he gained recognition as series regular Dr. Gurpreet "Guppy" Sandhu in the BBC medical drama Casualty (2004–2007), as Dothraki Rakharo in Seasons 1 and 2 of the HBO series Game of Thrones (2011–2012),[8] as PE teacher Rob Cleaver in Season 4 of BBC One's school-based drama series Waterloo Road (2010) and as DC Jose Rodriguez in the ITV drama Identity (2010). In 2011 he appeared as Prince Djem[9][10] in a guest-star-role in the 3-times Emmy awarded TV show The Borgias, and appeared later in 2011 as Shahrouz in the British dark comedy Psychoville. He moved to the US and was starting to be cast in US TV shows, as series-regular Detective Adam Lucas in season 3 of Body of Proof (2013).[11] Gabel was last seen as Sean Tilson in Apple TV's 8-part-thriller Suspicion (2022).[12]
His most notable film appearances are as virologist Andrew Fassbach in the post-apocalyptic thriller World War Z (2013),[13] as Julian in J.C. Chandor's Golden Globe and Independent Spirit Award nominated crime drama A Most Violent Year (2014),[14] and as Adem Qasim in the spy thriller Spooks: The Greater Good (2015).[15] He voiced Thom Kallor / Star Boy in Justice League vs. the Fatal Five (2019).[16]
Early life
Gabel was born in Westminster, London and lived in Canada[17] before returning to the UK to live in Bristol and Manchester. He is of French-Algerian, Anglo-Indian, Spanish, Dutch, Irish and Portuguese descent.[18][19][20] He attended St Damian's Roman Catholic Science College in Ashton-Under-Lyne and later trained at Strodes College, the Oldham Theatre Workshop, the Northern Kids Theatre Company and at Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art, London. At the age of 18, he left school to shoot for a TV show in Toronto.[21]
Career
2001–2012: Early career
Gabel made his debut in 2001 as the character Jean-Claude Tournier in episode titled Breaking point of Series 15 of BBC medical drama Casualty. In 2002, 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)[22] of Abu Simbel, who is unable to ascend to the afterlife until he has completed his scroll of tasks. In 2004, he appeared as Steve in BBC One medical soap opera Doctors. In the same year, Gabel appeared as two different characters in different episodes of Casualty. He joined as series regular character Gurpreet Guppy Sandhu in the same show as a part of Series 19.[23] He was nominated as Most Popular Newcomer at the 2005 National Television Awards for the role.[24] He also appeared as Gurpreet in episode four titled "Teacher's Pet" of Casualty@Holby City, a nine part special crossover series of Casualty and its spin off Holby City in 2005. He decided to leave Casualty in 2007 to pursue new acting challenges and concentrate on recording music with his band.[25]
In 2008, he made his film debut portraying the character Ben in American supernatural horror film Boogeyman 3, the final installment of Boogeyman film series. He went on to appear as Danny in Charlie Brooker's horror comedy drama miniseries based on zombie outbreak titled Dead Set.[26] In the same year, Gabel appeared as Vimal, a trainee priest, in the BBC drama Apparitions, alongside Martin Shaw. The first episode aired on BBC One on 13 November 2008.[27] He then starred as P.E. teacher Rob Cleaver in the BBC One school drama Waterloo Road from series 4, which began on 7 January 2009.[28] In 2010, Gabel starred in the 6-part British police procedural series Identity as DC Jose Rodriguez on ITV, a member of the identity unit.[28] In the same year, he lent his voice to Apache: Air Assault, a combat flight simulator video game. In 2011, He played Prince Djem, brother of Sultan Bayezid II of the Ottoman Empire in Showtime's The Borgias. In the same year, he played Shahrouz in the second series of British psychological horror-thriller black comedy mystery television series Psychoville and as Ahmed in war torn Baghdad based hostage drama Kingdom of Dust (2011).
He appeared as the Dothraki "Bloodrider" Rakharo, loyal bodyguard of Daenerys Targaryen in the season-1 and beginning of season-2 of HBO fantasy series Game of Thrones.[29] According to the showrunners David Benioff and D. B. Weiss, journey of his character in the show had to be cut short as he quit the show to pursue projects that put him more front and center.[30] In 2011, he joined the cast of CIA procedural Fox pilot Exit Strategy, portraying transport expert Tarik Fayad alongside Ethan Hawke[31] but the show was dropped after being considered for a midseason airing[32] and later released as a television film. In the same year, he appeared as Jaz in British coming of age drama Everywhere and Nowhere alongside James Floyd and Adam Deacon.[33] In 2012, he appeared as Troy Vargas in David Hubbard's CBS's Widow Detective.[34][35] In the same year, he appeared as Umar in the Silent Witness two-part episode "And Then I Fell in Love".
That same year Elyes founded his own production company Roughened Verse Entertainment and went to pursue more roles in the USA.
2013–now: Career in the USA
In 2013, Gabel starred as Detective Adam Lucas in the third season of the American medical/crime comedy drama television series, Body of Proof on ABC.[36][37] His character Adam Lucas was described as young, smart, a rebel and a Philadelphia native, who is a new entrant in the Philadelphia Homicide division.[38] The show was ABC's third most-watched show and yet was cancelled by the channel after the third season.[39] He appeared as Ruan Sternwood in Eran Creevy's action thriller Welcome to the Punch alongside James McAvoy, Mark Strong, and Andrea Riseborough.[40] In the same year, he appeared as a young virologist Andrew Fassbach in World War Z, based on the 2006 novel of the same name by Max Brooks.[41][29]
Gabel starred as an eccentric computing genius Walter O'Brien on the American drama series Scorpion by Nick Santora on CBS, based on the real life of Walter O'Brien.[42][43][44] According to the show creator Nick Santora, "Gabel was able to play the difficulty of expressing emotion while being emotional" for the character of Walter O'Brien, who had difficulty processing and expressing emotions.[45] The series debuted on 22 September 2014 and became the highest rated and highest streamed drama for CBS.[46][47] Scorpion also won The Golden Nymph award for 'Best Action & Science Fiction TV Series' in Monte-Carlo Television Festival (2018).[48] The series was cancelled after 4 seasons, 93 episodes despite having higher ratings than other cancellations[49] with the last airing on 16 April 2018.[50] Gabel starred in all 93 episodes of the series and was termed as one of the "11 Breakout Stars of the Fall TV Season 2014" by TheWrap[51] and TVLine.[52] In the same year, he made an appearance in a crossover episode of Scorpion with American action television series NCIS: Los Angeles,.[53]
In Christopher Nolan's science fiction film Interstellar.[54][55] which premiered on 26 October 2014, Gabel had a small cameo appearance as the administrator who fanboyed over the lead character played by Matthew McConaughey and showed him to his quarters.
In November 2014 he was seen in J. C. Chandor's American crime drama film A Most Violent Year,[56] which was among "323 feature films eligible for the 87th Academy Awards" as announced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[57] A Most Violent Year premiered to great critical acclaim. Gabel played Supporting Lead. Several critics were much impressed by his portrayal of Latin American immigrant "Julian", who becomes the sacrificial lamb in a politically motivated barter. "If there were an Oscar for best actor in a single scene, Gabel should win for his mad soliloquy on repentance and despair."[58]
In 2015, he appeared as Adem Qasim, again a Supporting Lead role, in British spy thriller film Spooks: The Greater Good alongside Kit Harington and Jennifer Ehle.[59][60] He is the primary antagonist of the film, a terrorist who escapes MI5 custody thanks to a traitor in MI5's leadership.
In 2019, Gabel voiced the superhero and Legion of Super-Heroes member Thomas Kallor, also known as Star Boy, in DC Entertainment's direct-to-video animated superhero film Justice League vs. the Fatal Five.[61][62] It's world premiere was at WonderCon (March 29–31, 2019).[63]
In 2020, he joined the cast of Suspicion on Apple TV+ [64][65] an eight part thriller series which premiered on 4 February 2022, based on the Israeli TV series False Flag, Gabel portrayed British citizen Sean Tilson[66] alongside Uma Thurman and Kunal Nayyar.[67][68]
2017–now: Filmmaking and Music
In 2017, Gabel directed the pilot episode titled "Black White & a shade of grey" of TV series Stakes.[69] In the same year he wrote, produced, directed and starred in his own passion project Game Show Hurt a piece that tells the story about a man who creates and hosts a game show which unconsciously plays out elements of the past. It is set to release in 2023.[70] As the third film maker project of 2017, Gabel directed and produced a short feature film titled Grimshaw[71] based on drug addiction and regression of individual freedom.[72] The film gained critical acclaim, with wins for Best Narrative and honorable mentions as Best Featurette and Gabel himself gained a nomination as and a win as Best Director at two different film festivals. [73]
Personal life
Gabel was in a relationship with Sarah Barrand who played Shannon in Footballers' Wives.[74][75] He met Scorpion (TV series) co-star Katharine McPhee on set and they later dated, but split in early 2016.[76][77]
Philanthropy
In 2005, Gabel performed in Children in Need, an annual BBC charity telethon for disadvantaged children and young people in the UK.[78][79] In 2008, he joined actors and sports stars to record a rap-single to support the Anti-knife campaign and raising money to fight the spate of knife crimes.[80][81] He supports ALS Association Golden West Chapter to help in the fight to end ALS and raising awareness and funds for the disease in honor of his maternal grandmother Noreen Gurney who suffered from the disease via his fundraising page Teamelyes.org.[82][83] In 2014, he was part of ALS Association Golden West Chapter's "walk to defeat ALS" alongside Renée Zellweger, Reese Witherspoon.[84] In the same year, Gabel along with the cast of Scorpion was part of CBS Cares's awareness and discussion campaigns for Autism.[85] He was associated with American Forces Network / AFN's Stop Bullying Body Positive campaign along with the Scorpion cast in 2015.[86] In the same year, Gabel along with his Scorpion co-star Katharine Mcphee joined Sloane Stephens, CoCo Vandeweghe, Justin Gimelstob, Boris Kodjoe and others for a Pro-Am tennis tournament in Brentwood to help raise money for the United States Tennis Association Foundation, which supports tennis and educational programs under- resourced youth, individuals with disabilities, and wounded, ill and injured service members, veterans and their families.[87][88] Gabel was also involved in CBS Cares's awareness, discussions and fundraising campaigns for Multiple sclerosis (MS) during its awareness month, March in association with a nonprofit organization, National Multiple Sclerosis Society in 2017.[89] In 2019, he supported "Raising the Stakes" charity by One Step Closer Foundation for raising funds towards helping people with Cerebral palsy by participating in Cerebral Palsy (CP) Celebrity Poker Tournament.[90]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | Boogeyman 3 | Ben | |
2011 | Kingdom of Dust: Beheading of Adam Smith | Ahmed | |
Everywhere and Nowhere | Jaz | ||
2012 | Widow Detective | Troy Vargas | |
2013 | Welcome to the Punch | Ruan Sternwood | |
World War Z | Andrew Fassbach | ||
2014 | Interstellar | Administrator | |
A Most Violent Year | Julian | ||
2015 | Exit Strategy | Tarik Fayad | Television film |
Spooks: The Greater Good | Adem Qasim | ||
2019 | Justice League vs. the Fatal Five | Thom Kallor / Star Boy | Voice[91][92] |
2023 | Game Show Hurt | Game show host/Defiant | Writer, producer and director |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Casualty | Jean-Claude Tournier | Episode: "Breaking Point" |
2002 | I Love Mummy | Prince Nuffratuti/Nuff | Main cast |
2004 | Doctors | Steve | Episode: "They Never Cut The Cord" |
Casualty | Jude | Episode: "Where There's Life..." | |
2004–2007 | Casualty | Gurpreet "Guppy" Sandhu | Regular role |
2005 | Children in Need | Performed a rendition of The Beatles song "I Saw Her Standing There" in 2005 edition of annual BBC charity telethon | |
Casualty@Holby City | Gurpreet "Guppy" Sandhu | Episode: "Teacher's Pet" | |
2008 | Dead Set | Danny | Episode: 1.1, 1.3 (credit only), 1.5 (credit only) |
Apparitions | Vimal | Episode: 1.1 | |
2009 | Waterloo Road | Rob Cleaver | Ten episodes |
2010 | Identity | DC Jose Rodriguez | Six episodes |
2011 | Psychoville | Sharouz/Shahrauz | Five episodes |
2011–2012 | The Borgias | Prince Djem | Episodes: "The Moor", "The Borgia Bull" |
Game of Thrones | Bloodrider Rakharo | Seven episodes | |
2012 | Silent Witness | Umar | Episodes: "And Then I Fell in Love: Part 1", "And Then I Fell in Love: Part 2" |
2013 | Body of Proof | Det. Adam Lucas | Main cast (Season 3) |
2014–2018 | Scorpion | Walter O'Brien | Main cast; 93 episodes |
2015 | The Messengers | Walter | |
2016 | The Price Is Right | Walter O'Brien | Crossover with Scorpion S2 E18 "The Fast and the Nerdiest"[93] |
2022 | Suspicion | Sean Tilson | Main cast; 8 episodes |
As Writer, producer and director
Year | Title | Notes | |||
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director | Producer | screenWriter | |||
2017 | Stakes (TV series) | Episode Black, White & a Shade of Grey | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No | Шаблон:No |
2018 | Grimshaw | Short film | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:No |
2023 | Game Show Hurt | Short film | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes | Шаблон:Yes |
Theatre
Year | Work | Role | Notes | Ref |
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2003 | Fragile Land | Hassan | Hampstead Theatre, London | [94] |
Mr Elliot | Ash | Chelsea Theatre, London | [95] | |
2004 | Headstone | Jack | Arcola Theatre, London | [96] |
2006 | Borderline | Haroon | Royal Court Theatre | |
2008 | Prince of Delhi Palace | Happy | National theatre | |
The Projectionist | Mark | Audio-play/podcast | ||
2009 | Awhi Tapu | Finborough Theatre (UK Debut of New Zealand's Māori playwright) | [97] | |
Shades | Ali | Royal Court Theatre | [98][99] | |
The Secret of Iguando | Radio play | [100] |
Discography
Gabel is a singer, songwriter[21] and a guitarist who also fronts a band El & The Broken Bones.[101] He considers music as passion and has expressed his love for emotional and haunting scores.[102] Gabel along with his Casualty costar, Luke Bailey performed a rendition of The Beatles song "I Saw Her Standing There" in 2005 edition of annual BBC charity telethon for disadvantaged children and young people in the UK, Children in Need.[78][79] In 2008, Gabel recorded a single along with Luke Bailey, Stephen Nicholas, Lee Otway, Junior Witter and Girls Aloud, under the collaboration UK Flow, a campaign aimed at raising money to fight the spate of knife crimes.[80][81] In 2016, he did a Karaoke rendition of Elton John’s "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" alongside his costar Katharine McPhee in Season-2, episode 14 "Sun of a Gun"[103] and a musical in Season-4, episode 1 "Extinction" (2017) for his show Scorpion.[104]
On February 28, 2023, Gabel launched new music with a live event on his Instagram. It is called LACUNA which means "an unfilled space" he wrote it at the end of 2022. Featuring Koi Anunta on violin and Glenn Holdaway on trumpet.
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Work | Result | Refs |
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2005 | National Television Awards | Most Popular Newcomer | Casualty | Шаблон:Nom | [105] |
2012 | Screen Actors Guild Awards | Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (shared with other cast) | Game of Thrones | Шаблон:Nom | [106] |
2018 | Top Shorts Film Festival | Jury prize for Best Narrative Film (shared with Cottrell Guidry) | Grimshaw | Шаблон:Won | [107] |
Show Low Film Festival | Jury Award for Best Director | Шаблон:Won | [108] | ||
Independent Shorts Awards | Honorable Mention as Best Indie Short | Шаблон:Won | [108][109] | ||
2019 | Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema | Grand Jury Award for Best Director | Шаблон:Nom | [108] | |
2020 | CinEuphoria Awards | Merit – Honorary Award (shared with other cast) | Game of Thrones | Шаблон:Won | [108] |
References
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