Nathan Gamble (born January 12, 1998) is an American actor who made
his feature film debut in Babel (2006), for which he was nominated for
a 2007 Young Artist Award. He is best known for his role as Sawyer
Nelson in Dolphin Tale and the sequel Dolphin Tale 2.Gamble was born
in Tacoma, Washington, the son of theater directors who run a drama
camp for children. His additional screen credits include Dry Rain
(2007), Saving Sam (2007), Diggers (2007), The Mist (2007), The Dark
Knight (2008), Marley & Me (2008), The Hole (2009), Dolphin Tale
(2011) and Dolphin Tale 2 (2014).On television, Gamble appeared in
Runaway in 2006; crossover episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
and Without a Trace in 2007; and House M.D. and Ghost Whisperer in
2008. In 2009, he played the role of Henry Pryor, son of the titular
character in Hank. In 2010, he played the role of Daniel in a short
film called Displaced; the film was commissioned by the city of
Seattle as part of the Water Calling series and aired at Seattle
Channel.
his feature film debut in Babel (2006), for which he was nominated for
a 2007 Young Artist Award. He is best known for his role as Sawyer
Nelson in Dolphin Tale and the sequel Dolphin Tale 2.Gamble was born
in Tacoma, Washington, the son of theater directors who run a drama
camp for children. His additional screen credits include Dry Rain
(2007), Saving Sam (2007), Diggers (2007), The Mist (2007), The Dark
Knight (2008), Marley & Me (2008), The Hole (2009), Dolphin Tale
(2011) and Dolphin Tale 2 (2014).On television, Gamble appeared in
Runaway in 2006; crossover episodes of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
and Without a Trace in 2007; and House M.D. and Ghost Whisperer in
2008. In 2009, he played the role of Henry Pryor, son of the titular
character in Hank. In 2010, he played the role of Daniel in a short
film called Displaced; the film was commissioned by the city of
Seattle as part of the Water Calling series and aired at Seattle
Channel.
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