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Gabriel Horn

Gabriel Horn

2 titles Acting Mar 15, 1978 Fort Worth, Texas, USA

Gabriel Horn's journey in the entertainment industry began at an early age, as he immersed himself in school plays and community theater. By the age of seven, he was already appearing in regional commercials in Dallas, Texas, promoting the church his family attended. As his passion for storytelling grew, he saved up to buy his first video camera at just ten years old, enlisting friends and family members to star in his creative projects.

By 13, Gabriel landed his first major film role in Paramount Pictures' "Leap of Faith," where he had the incredible opportunity to meet his idol, Steve Martin. At just 15, he co-wrote, starred in, and directed the series "Uncle Sam and The Capital Kids Club," which aired weekly on Washington D.C. Public Cable Access. This project caught the eye of talent manager Linda Townsend, who then signed Horn, opening doors for larger film roles and national commercials.

After graduating from Cleburne High School in 1996, he enrolled in the KD Studio Actors Conservatory in Dallas, where he landed multiple commercial roles and appeared in several television shows and films, including "Walker: Texas Ranger" and the Academy Award-winning "Boys Don’t Cry."

In recent years, Gabriel has produced two films back-to-back: the documentary "Lovenutz," which explores Loveland, Colorado's unique obsession with Valentine's Day, and the comedy "Night Crawlers." Since 2003, he has been producing and directing at The New Palace Theater, evolving into film production with New Palace Films, LLC. His latest project, "Hamilton Pool," is a film adaptation of his original stage play "The Red Ribbon Key," developed with the help of Xander Berkeley. Horn is also actively involved with local film organizations in Austin, Texas, such as the Austin Film Society and Reel Women.

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