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"Noah's" Nolan Gross Stars in "Terminator Genisys"

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The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Nolan Gross.

Nolan finds himself being cast in films opposite some of today’s hottest Hollywood stars, proving to himself and Hollywood that his career is one to be followed with anticipation. He was never one to shy away from performing in front of an audience. He started with little concerts for friends and family at the age of four. At seven years of age, he progressed to taking his passion more seriously and began to film commercials and attend local acting classes. Nolan’s’ first television role was in the NBC comedy series “The New Normal.” From there he went on to book a guest role in the hit FX series “American Horror Story.” Craving to be on the big screen, Nolan transitioned to film and booked roles in “Noah” (Spring 2014), James Franco’s independent film “Bukowski” (2014) opposite Graham Patrick Martin and Josh Peck, “Lucky Dog” (2014) with Cat Deeley and David DeLuise, as well as the lead role of ‘Jimmy’ in “Any Day” (2014) starring opposite Eva Longoria, Kate Walsh and Tom Arnold. With a slew of established actors as co-stars, Nolan has been able to learn from the best and make any actor twice his age pine for his young career. 

 

In his spare time, Nolan loves playing club soccer, penny boarding, spending time with friends and listening to music. You can find him following international soccer teams and rooting for his favorites; Real Madrid and Barcelona. Nolan loves to travel and has visited Iceland, Australia, Spain and Italy. However, he spends most days in Southern California with his sister living like an everyday kid, attending a regular school and balancing his passion for acting with academics. 

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