Gabriel Burrafato

Gabriel Burrafato

Gabriel Burrafato is a Two-Time Broadway World Award Winning, television, film and theatre actor. He has performed on Broadway, Las Vegas, National and International tours around the world. Known as the "Trilingual, Triple Threat", Gabriel has studied voice at the Royal Conservatory of Music in Toronto and began his career as an Apprentice Actor at the prestigious Shaw Festival of Canada. Gabriel has had the honor of working closely with the best in the industry, including 2-time Academy Award winning composer A.R. Rahman, 21-time Tony Award winning Broadway director Harold Prince, and the legendary Sir Andrew Lloyd. Recent notable FILM and TV credits include, "Mike Pomerantz" in the new Netflix series THE LINCOLN LAWYER opposite Neve Campbell, "Joseph" in the new Netflix series FROM SCRATCH opposite Zoe Saldana, "Cassido" in the hit new Live-Action Paramount TV series THE FAIRLY ODDPARENTS and Mob Boss "Valenti" in the the new action packed feature film BLOWBACK starring Randy Couture. Gabriel is actively involved in the comedy improvisation scene in both Toronto and L.A., having trained at the famed UCB Theater, and featuring in comedy improv troupes at the UCB Mess Hall Team, Sin City Improv in Las Vegas and the famed Chanel 101 in LA. BROADWAY credits include Sir Andrew Lloyd Webber's Bombay Dreams. He also starred as Lancelot in the Broadway National Tour of Camelot and Magaldi in the Broadway National Tour of Evita (Harold Prince Revival). Gabriel had the distinguished honor of originating the role of the elf archer Legolas in the $30 Million Dollar, world premier production of The Lord of The Rings, directed by Tony award winning director Matthew Warchus. Other roles include Dean Martin in the original Las Vegas Production of "Vegas! The Show", at Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino, and Lun Tha in the world renowned Stratford Festivals production of The King and I. Follow him on Instagram @GabrielBurrafato
Gabriel Byrne

Gabriel Byrne

Byrne was the first of six children, born in Dublin, Ireland. His father was a cooper and his mother a hospital worker. He was raised Catholic and educated by the Irish Christian Brothers. He spent five years of his childhood in a seminary training to be a Catholic priest. He later said, "I spent five years in the seminary and I suppose it was assumed that you had a vocation. I have realized subsequently that I didn't have one at all. I don't believe in God. But I did believe at the time in this notion that you were being called." He attended University College Dublin, where he studied archeology and linguistics, and became proficient in Irish. He played football (soccer) in Dublin with the Stella Maris Football Club. Byrne worked in archeology after he left UCD but maintained his love of his language, writing Draíocht (Magic), the first drama in Irish on Ireland's national Irish television station, TG4, in 1996. He discovered his acting ability as a young adult. Before that he worked at several occupations which included being an archaeologist, a cook, a bullfighter, and a Spanish schoolteacher. He begin acting when he was 29. He began on stage at the Focus Theatre and the Abbey Theatre in Dublin, later he joined the Royal Court Theatre and the Royal National Theatre in London. Byrne came to prominence on the final season of the Irish television show The Riordans, later starring in the spin-off series, Bracken. He made his film début in 1981 as Lord Uther Pendragon in John Boorman's King Arthur epic, Excalibur. Byrne is featured as therapist Dr. Paul Weston in the critically acclaimed HBO series In Treatment (2008). In his return to theater in 2008, he appeared as King Arthur in Lerner and Loewe's Camelot with the New York Philharmonic which was featured in a PBS broadcast in the Live From Lincoln Center series in May of 2008. Byrne did not visit America until he was 37. In 1988, Byrne married actress Ellen Barkin with whom he has two children. The couple separated amicably in 1993 and divorced in 1999. Byrne resides in Brooklyn, New York. In November 2004, Byrne was appointed a UNICEF Ireland Ambassador. In 2007 Byrne was presented with the first of the newly created Volta awards at the 5th Jameson Dublin International Film Festival. This was for lifetime achievement in acting. He also received the Honorary Patronage of the University Philosophical Society, of Trinity College, Dublin on February 20, 2007. He was awarded an honorary degree in late 2007 by the National University of Ireland, Galway, in recognition of Byrne's "outstanding contribution to Irish and international film".
Gabriel Campisi

Gabriel Campisi

Gabriel Campisi is a Los Angeles-based filmmaker who shot his first movies on Super-8mm and 16mm as a teen, the more elaborate ones going on to win national competitions. Proficient in creating practical and optical special effects at a time when computer-generated imagery was not yet available, he was recognized early on by national film festivals and magazines for his stop-motion animation and split-beam cinematic techniques. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, he spent many years working in the high-stakes world of motion picture finance, subsequently writing the bestselling The Independent Filmmaker's Guide to Writing a Business Plan for Investors (McFarland Publishers), presently in its second edition. His book contains interviews with independent as well as high-profile filmmakers, including Oscar-winner Gerald R. Molen (producer of such notable hits as Jurassic Park, Minority Report, Twister, Hook and Schindler's List). His newest book, The Independent Filmmaker's Guide to the New Hollywood - Success in the Era of Netflix and Streaming Video (McFarland Publishers), also contains interviews with industry executives and veteran filmmakers, including Val Hill (Blade Runner 2049, 12 Strong), Larry Kasanoff (Terminator series, True Lies, Mortal Kombat series), and Pen Densham (Harriet, The Last Full Measure). Campisi studied with UCLA's screenwriting professor Richard Walter, and has written for industry publications and genre magazines, including Hollywood Reporter, Variety, and Fangoria Magazine. He is a member of the Producers Guild of America (P.G.A.).

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