Griffin Gluck is an American teen actor
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Griffin Gluck is an American teen actor
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Griffin Alexander Gluck was born on August 24, 2000, in Los Angeles, California, USA. His mother, Karin Beck, is a line producer and father, Cellin Gluck is a director and filmmaker. He has an older sister, Caroline. Gluck is studying and doing acting assignments simultaneously. Besides acting, he loves swimming, break dancing, skateboarding, skiing and martial arts. Currently Gluck is residing in Los Angeles with his mother, father, and sister.
Griffin Gluck started acting in a summer children's showcase of ‘Guys & Dolls’ at Palisades Playhouse with his sister. At the age of six, he portrayed a leading role in the play. His breakthrough role came in the year 2011 when he played ‘Michael’ in the movie named ‘Just Go with It’. Gluck’s performance in this flick fetched him a Young Artist Award nomination. After this, the young boy got featured on the TV series ‘Private Practice’ followed by the TV pilot ‘Back in the Game’.
In 2014, he was cast in FOX's series ‘Red Band Society’. During the year 2015, Gluck did a handful of both films and TV projects. On TV, he did ‘About a Boy’, ‘Cuckoo’ and ‘Life in Pieces’. Coming to the films, he appeared in ‘Batman vs. Robin’, ‘Larry Gaye: Renegade Male Flight Attendant’ and ‘All Hallows' Eve 2’. The following year, the teen actor got his first film lead role in the flick ‘Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life’. This movie was based on one of the hit novels of James Patterson. Gluck also appeared in the TV show ‘Impastor’ during that year. In 2017, he portrayed the character of ‘Dylan’ in an episode of the series ‘The Mick’.