
Nathan Gamble
Acting
Born 1998-01-12 · Tacoma, Washington, USA
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Nathan Gamble (born January 12, 1998) is an American child actor who made his feature film debut in Babel (2006), for which he was nominated for a 2007 Young Artist Award. Gamble was born in Tacoma, Washington, the son of theater directors who run a drama camp for children. His additional screen credits include Dry Rain (2007), Saving Sam (2007), Diggers (2007), The Mist (2007), The Dark Knight (2008), and Marley & Me (2008). On television, Gamble appeared in Runaway in 2006; crossover episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Without a Trace in 2007; and House and Ghost Whisperer in 2008. In 2009 he played the role of Henry Pryor, son of the title character in Hank. In 2010 he played the role of Daniel in a short film called Displaced, the film was commissioned by the City of Seattle as part of the Water Calling series and aired at Seattle Channel. Gamble has completed filming the role of Poe Malloy in Captain Cook's Extraordinary Atlas for Warner Bros. Television. He portrayed Lucas Thompson in the film The Hole, which was released in 2010. Description above from the Wikipedia article Nathan Gamble, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Acting

Bad Counselors
Dallas
The Choice
Son

Swiped
Daniel

Mary + Jane
Mason

CSI: Cyber
Aaron Sifter

Dolphin Tale 2
Sawyer Nelson

Beyond the Heavens
Oliver Henry

The Goldbergs
Garry Ball

Maron
Ben

Dear Dracula
Sam (voice)
All My Presidents
Franklin - Age 13

Fetch
Linney
The Frontier
Samuel Hale

Dolphin Tale
Sawyer Nelson

25 Hill
Trey Caldwell
Displaced
Daniel

Good Luck Charlie
Austin
Hank
Henry Pryor

NCIS: Los Angeles
Shawn Calder

The Hole
Lucas Thompson

Marley & Me
Patrick (Age 10)

The Dark Knight
James Gordon

Dry Rain
Joey

When Darkness Came: The Making of 'The Mist'
Self

Monsters Among Us: The Creature FX of 'The Mist'
Self

The Mist
Billy Drayton

Common Ground: Under Construction Notes
Self

Private Practice
Cody
Deeply Irresponsible

Babel
Mike Jones