Biografi
Gabriel Furman, a native of Far Rockaway, Queens, is an actor, writer, producer, and comedian. He began his career as a professional B-Boy, also known as a breakdancer, and DJ within the underground NYC dance scene. In 2015, he wrote, produced, and starred alongside Academy Award winner Melissa Leo in the award-winning short film MOTHER'S DAY. This project propelled Gabriel's acting career, leading to roles in Orange Is The New Black, CBS's Blue Bloods, and Netflix's Daredevil. Passionate about theater, he portrayed Judas in "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" at the renowned La Mama and Pinky in "Our Lady of 121st" at The Actors Studio, both directed by Academy Award winner Estelle Parsons. In 2018, Gabriel wrote, produced, and starred in the short film WONDER, which tells the story of a young boy who dreams of dressing as Wonder Woman for Halloween. WONDER won 21 awards, including Urbanworld's Audience Award for Best Short Film and the Jury Award for Best Short Film at the Martha's Vineyard African American Film Festival, qualifying it for Academy Award consideration and securing licensing with HBO and its streaming platforms. The film is currently being developed into a series with Academy Award winner Bobby Moresco (CRASH, MILLION DOLLAR BABY) as Executive Producer, alongside award-winning producer Frida Torresblanco (PAN'S LABYRINTH, Braven Films). In fall 2019, Gabriel co-wrote and starred in the critically acclaimed play "Brother's Keeper" at The Actors Studio and is developing a feature film based on the play, with Ellen Burstyn attached to direct. He is also developing a ten-part miniseries titled So Close to Home, inspired by the true story of a family separated in the Gulf of Mexico during World War II who find their way back to each other. A lifetime member of The Actors Studio, Gabriel resides in New York City with his girlfriend and their new puppy.