Gabriel Luna Net Worth


Gabriel Luna Net Worth

Gabriel Isaac Luna net worth is
$11 Million

Gabriel Isaac Luna Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family

Gabriel Isaac Luna (born December 5, 1982) is an American actor of film, television, and stage. Born in Austin, Texas, Luna has appeared in ten film and television roles and 14 stage roles. He attended St. Edward's University, where he made his stage debut as Romeo in Romeo and Juliet.Luna made his film debut in Fall to Grace (2005), which premiered at the South by Southwest (SXSW) Film Festival. He later starred in the 2010 film Dance with the One, which was selected for the SXSW Narrative Feature competition that year. His most recent film credits include Bernie (2011) and the upcoming Intramural. His television credits include minor roles in such series as Prison Break, Touch, and NCIS: Los Angeles, as well as an uncredited role in the television film Temple Grandin. He has been cast in a lead role in the upcoming Matador.Luna's stage work includes Endgame, Orestes, and Black Snow, all of which he received the Austin Critic's Table Best Lead Actor Award, respectively. He is also a founding member of Paper Chairs Theatre Company. He also did some voice-over work for the video game BlackSite: Area 51. 
Full NameGabriel Isaac Luna
Net Worth$11 Million
Date Of Birth1982-12-05
Place Of BirthAustin, Texas, U.S.
OccupationActor, producer
ProfessionSoundtrack
EducationSt. Edward's University
SpouseSmaranda Luna
NicknamesGabriel Luna, Luna, Gabriel

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Vessel2016writer: "Despierta" - as Gabriel Luna De La Fuente
Casa de los babys2003writer: "Duerme"
The White Orchid1954lyrics: "Femme Fatale" - as Gabriel Luna de la Fuente
Sí, mi vida1953writer: "Ay Mi Vida" - as Gabriel Luna de la Fuente
Camino del infierno1951writer: "Nuestra desgracia"

Known for movies

Soundtrack

Casa de los babys (2003)
as Soundtrack

Soundtrack

The Vessel (2016)
as Soundtrack

Soundtrack

The White Orchid (1954)
as Soundtrack

Soundtrack

Sí, mi vida (1953)
as Soundtrack

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