Nathan Gamble

Nathan Gamble

  • Born: 1998-1-12
  • Birthplace: Tacoma, Washington, U.S.
  • Height: 5' 4" (1.63 m)
  • Profession: actor
  • Nationality: America
  • Representative Works: "The Dark Knight" "Babel" "The Mist"
  • Nathan Gamble (Nathan Gamble), born on January 12, 1998 in Tacoma, Washington, USA, is an American film and television actor.
    In 2006, due to starring in his personal screen debut " Babel ", he entered the show business as a child star [1]  . In 2008, starred in the crime action film " The Dark Knight " [2]  . In 2011, he participated in the movie " Dolphin Tale ".

    Performing Experience

    In 2006, in the drama " Babel " written and directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu, he played the supporting role of Mike, the son of the Jones couple . 
    In 2007, he played the supporting role of Billy Drayton in the sci-fi thriller " The Mist " , written and directed by Frank Darabont . 
    In 2008, he played the small role of Gordon’s son in the crime action film " The Dark Knight " written and directed by Christopher Nolan . 

    Personal Life

    He has an older sister and a younger sister   .
    Extended Reading
    • Rasheed 2022-09-06 12:00:40

      FIND PEOPLE, FIND YOUSELF

      The reason why I highly recommend this movie is because every episode you watch, you can fully understand a person's life, which is really attractive. The penultimate episodes 21 and 22 of the first season summed up some of the cases involved in the previous episodes and the interpersonal...

    • Lois 2022-11-08 02:27:31

      There are times in life when you want to disappear

      WITHOUT A TRACE, there is also a translation called "Behind the Moon", which is very appropriate. This is a really boring show.

      The background of the story is a metropolis, dark, endless skyscrapers, dirty alleys, gloomy and cold weather, and dimly lit old FBI offices. The dark tones fill the whole...

    Without a Trace quotes

    • [Martin's dad is some head-honcho in the government]

      Victor Fitzgerald: [to Jack] So, how's my boy doing? They giving him a hard time because of his old man?

      Jack Malone: Well, I don't know. Are we?

      Martin: Constantly.

    • [after Jack has had an argument with Victor Fitzgerald]

      Jack Malone: Didn't even wait for me to say, "yes, sir."

      Martin: He never does.