Gabriel Constantin, a multifaceted Romanian-British thespian, hails from a culturally rich heritage, with his maternal grandparents boasting Jewish-Russian roots and his paternal grandparents tracing their ancestry back to Greece and Italy.
In his formative years, Constantin discovered a passion for Ballroom dancing, which led him to participate in numerous national and international competitions, ultimately emerging victorious on several occasions.
However, it was not until 2008, when he was cast by renowned Romanian director Nae Caranfil as James Bond in the satirical short film "Drive Another Day", created to promote the Transylvania International Film Festival that year, that his love for acting was reignited.
The overwhelmingly positive response he received from this experience motivated him to pursue a career in acting, which he subsequently did after attending the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) and later completing the Master of Arts acting course at Arts Ed London, where he was generously offered a scholarship and graduated in 2011.