Anton Gillis-Adelman
Anton Gillis-Adelman launched his acting career at just eight years old when he took on the iconic role of Tiny Tim in Soulpepper Theatre's celebrated production of "A Christmas Carol" in Toronto, Canada, in 2012. Following this promising debut, he appeared in a variety of notable projects, including the film "Birthmarked," which featured acclaimed actors Toni Collette and Matthew Goode. His television credits expanded to include roles in series such as "Grand Army" and "Clarice," showcasing his versatility across different genres.
In 2019, Anton further solidified his presence in the industry by starring in "Daughter of the Wolf," sharing the screen with Richard Dreyfuss and Gina Carano. He also made an appearance in the pilot of the highly anticipated series "The Boys." More recently, he featured alongside Jake Epstein in the adaptation of "The Hardy Boys," continuing to build his resume with engaging performances.
In 2022, Anton expanded his skill set beyond acting by venturing into filmmaking. He took on the roles of writer, director, and producer for the short film "Camp Gaveri," a poignant 10-minute drama that explores themes of toxic masculinity among seven boys in a camp setting. Through both his performances and creative endeavors, Anton Gillis-Adelman continues to make a significant mark in the entertainment industry.
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