Gabriel's feature film debut was a significant milestone in his career, occurring in 2012 with a role in the acclaimed film Moonrise Kingdom, directed by the renowned Wes Anderson. This marked the beginning of a fruitful collaboration between Gabriel and Anderson, as they would later work together on The Grand Budapest Hotel in 2014. Gabriel's filmography boasts a diverse range of credits, including Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark, Linoleum, The Kitchen, A Little Game, No Letting Go, as well as appearances in numerous television shows such as Better Call Saul, Blue Bloods, SVU, Madame Secretary, and Gotham.
Born into a family with a strong background in dance and theater, Gabriel's passion for the performing arts began at a very young age. He started tap dancing when he was just four years old, and his talent and dedication eventually led him to join the Broadway cast of Billy Elliot in the role of Michael when he was only eleven years old. Gabriel's impressive performances have garnered him numerous accolades, including the Young Entertainer Award in both 2017 and 2018.
In addition to his impressive artistic achievements, Gabriel is also a highly educated individual. He graduated from New York University's Tisch School of the Arts with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Game Design, demonstrating his versatility and commitment to his craft.