Nolan Gross, a talented young actor, has reached the age of 18 and is currently training with renowned coach Marjorie Ballentine in Los Angeles. Born on February 28th, 2003, in Southern California, Nolan has always been drawn to the performing arts, even staging fake rock concerts at a young age.
At the age of six, Nolan began expressing his desire to be on television and act, which sparked his interest in the craft. He started taking acting classes and quickly flourished under the guidance of his instructors. His first acting teacher praised his dedication, focus, and fearlessness, likening him to a young Logan Lerman.
In the summer of 2012, Nolan had the opportunity to travel between Iceland and New York, playing the role of Young Ham in Darren Aronofsky's film "Noah". He shared the role with Logan Lerman, who played the older version of Ham.
Since returning to Los Angeles, Nolan has worked on various TV shows, including "American Horror Story", "The New Normal", and "CSI", as well as numerous national commercials. He has also been cast in several projects, such as James Franco's "Bukowski", "Lucky Dog", and "Well Played". In November 2013, Nolan finished filming "Any Day", in which he played the lead role of Jimmy opposite Sean Bean and Kate Walsh.
In the summer of 2014, Nolan traveled to San Francisco and Iceland to film "Terminator Genisys". He recently completed filming "Push" alongside Justine Bateman.
Throughout his career, Nolan has had the opportunity to play younger versions of notable actors, including Dylan McDermott, Justin Bartha, Logan Lerman, Colin Hanks, and Michael Sheen.
When not filming, Nolan enjoys playing music and is a member of a soccer team. He has a younger sister and resides in Los Angeles, California. His favorite travel destinations include Australia, Barcelona, and Iceland.