| With many well-received performances in theater,
television and feature films under his belt, Gabriel Mann is
one of Hollywood’s young ‘go-to’ actors. Mann
will next be seen opposite Ashton Kutcher and Amanda Peet in
Disney’s romantic comedy, A LOT LIKE LOVE. This Fall,
he will star in renowned director Wim Wenders’ film, DON’T
COME KNOCKING, with Jessica Lange and Sam Shepherd. Mann also
completed work on DRUM, co-starring Taye Diggs, which premiered
at the 2005 Sundance Film Festival and won top honors at the
2005 Panafrican Film & Television Festival. Mann’s
most recent credits include a role in PAUL SCHRADER’S
EXORCIST: THE BEGINNING, opposite Stellan Skarsgard, and THE
BOURNE SUPREMACY, directed by Paul Greengrass and starring Matt
Damon and Joan Allen. Additional credits include roles in the
following: Alan Parker’s THE LIFE OF DAVID GALE with Kate
Winslet and Kevin Spacey; BUFFALO SOLDIERS with Joaquin Phoenix;
THE BOURNE IDENTITY with Matt Damon; Stephen Gaghan’s
ABANDON with Katie Holmes; the critically-acclaimed Sundance
Film Festival winner, HIGH ART, with Radha Mitchell; Allison
Anders’ autobiographical THINGS BEHIND THE SUN with Don
Cheadle; JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS with Rachael Leigh Cook; Mike
Tollin’s SUMMER CATCH; Michael Corrente’s OUTSIDE
PROVIDENCE; the independent films HOW TO MAKE THE CRUELEST MONTH
and PARALLEL SONS; Antonio Tribaldi’s CLAUDINE’S
RETURN; GREAT EXPECTATIONS, directed by Alfonso Cuaron, starring
Gwyneth Paltrow and Ethan Hawke; and I SHOT ANDY WARHOL with
Lili Taylor. Theater has also been a fertile training ground
for this talented actor. Mann has appeared in several prestigious
productions including Potato Creek Chair of Death, part of Marathon
’97, a festival of one-act plays at the Ensemble Studio
Theater; Tomorrowland at the Playwrights Horizon and Red Badge
of Courage at the Papermill Playhouse. Mann splits his time
between Los Angeles and New York. |