Gabriel T. Chytry, born to a father of Czech-Armenian descent and a mother who is a French-American Bharatanatyam dancer, was shaped by the diverse artistic influences that would characterize his multifaceted career.
Growing up, Gabriel's early experiences on stage, including his powerful lead performance as an Afro-Haitian dancer, instilled in him a passion for storytelling and artistic expression that defied conventional norms.
He went on to graduate from the University of California, Santa Barbara, with honors in Law and Society, laying the groundwork for his future endeavors.
Gabriel made his New York stage debut in the French comedy "Cuisines et Dependences," playing the lead role of Jacques.
Over the next decade, he explored various mediums, including music videos and television, with a notable performance as President Abraham Lincoln in a CNN original series.
Throughout his career, Gabriel has demonstrated a willingness to take on diverse roles, from horror films like "Hell House III: Lake of Fire," where he portrayed billionaire visionary Russell Wynn, to independent films that address ecological, technological, and identity-related themes.
Through his work, Gabriel aims to inspire audiences to look beyond surface-level appearances and traditional narratives, ultimately revealing the complexities of the human experience.