Gabriel Jarret – Actor, Director, and Screenwriter
Gabriel Jarret is an accomplished American actor whose career spans film, television, and theater. Best known for his breakout role as Mitch Taylor in the 1985 cult classic "Real Genius", Jarret's performance as the prodigious young scientist opposite Val Kilmer remains a fan favorite and a defining moment in 1980s cinema.
Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Gabriel entered the entertainment industry at a young age, quickly earning recognition for his authentic screen presence and versatile acting range. His filmography includes roles in acclaimed movies such as "Apollo 13", where he portrayed one of the mission control specialists, and "Frost/Nixon", the Academy Award-nominated film directed by Ron Howard. Jarret’s career also extends to television, with appearances in series like "21 Jump Street", "L.A. Law", and "The West Wing".
In addition to acting, Gabriel Jarret is a talented director and screenwriter, bringing his creative vision to various independent film projects. His passion for storytelling and dedication to his craft have made him a respected figure in the industry.
Off-screen, Gabriel is known for his engaging personality, his advocacy for arts education, and his ongoing support of young filmmakers. His career reflects a deep love for cinema and a commitment to meaningful, character-driven storytelling.