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Robert Gant
Gant at a 2009 GLAAD summer event
Born
Robert John Gonzalez

(1968-07-13) July 13, 1968 (age 56)
Other namesRobert J. Gant
Alma materGeorgetown University (J.D.)
University of Pennsylvania (B.A.)
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active1994–present

Robert Gant (born Robert John Gonzalez; July 13, 1968) is an American actor. He rose to prominence through his role as Ben Bruckner on the hit Showtime series Queer as Folk and was recognized as a pioneer in the LGBT community by coming out publicly as an openly gay leading male actor at a time when very few did.

Early life

Gant was born in Tampa, Florida, of Spanish, Italian, Cuban, Irish, and English descent. He was raised Baptist.[1] Despite his family’s Catholic roots, he was largely raised in the Baptist church. At age ten, he began acting in television commercials in his home state of Florida and became a member of the Screen Actors Guild at the age of eleven. He filmed his first national commercial for the “Monster Cereals” (Franken Berry, Boo Berry, and Count Chocula) during his fifth grade year. The commercial was advertising Battlestar Gallactica trading cards that were available in each cereal box. His first spoken line on national television was “Viper fighters in battle!”

While in Tampa, he studied tap and jazz dance with The American Musical Theatre Company, participating in multiple productions. In one of those shows, Robert performed a soft-shoe routine at MacDill Air Force Base with renowned comedian Bob Hope as part of Hope's USO tour.

Gant’s great-grandmother, Winifred Wellington, was a Broadway actress, particularly lauded for her comedic prowess.


Education

Robert attended Jesuit High School in Tampa, Florida for his freshman year and Chamberlain High School, also in Tampa, for his remaining years. He graduated in 1986. Throughout high school, Robert played football, performed in plays and musicals, was in the honors programs, president of the Key Club, an officer in multiple student and honors organizations, and a member of four signing groups, including Chamberlain’s pop ensemble, Act One, and its barbershop quartet, The Chieftains.

For his undergraduate studies, he attended the University of Pennsylvania, where he majored in English literature with both Shakespeare and poetry concentrations. He was a fraternity brother in the Beta Chapter of Phi Gamma Delta (Fiji) and a four year member of Penn’s first a cappella group, the twelve man Pennsylvania Six-5000, which was founded in 1980. Robert was also a member of Penn’s Philomathean Literary Society, the nation’s oldest collegiate literary society. While in college, Robert performed in musicals as well, including playing the Dentist in Little Shop of Horrorsand Neville Landless in The Mystery of Edwin Droodand acted in the school’s Penn Film Foundation film Movements. He was also a member of the Friars Senior Society and the Order of Omega.

For his graduate studies, Robert attended at Georgetown University Law Center, where he was awarded his Juris Doctor (Doctor of Laws) in 1993. At graduation, he served as commencement speaker. While at Georgetown, Gant interned at the DC Federal Circuit Court of Appeals and for the Senate Judiciary Committee during the time of the controversial Clarence Thomas confirmation hearings and Anita Hill testimony. The Committee was then headed by Senator Joseph Biden. During his law school summers, Robert worked for the Department of Justice (in the Executive Office for US Attorneys) and at the law firm of White & Case in its Miami office. He was a member of the Georgetown Journal of Legal Ethics, serving as its Executive Editor. Robert was also a member of the Georgetown Gilbert & Sullivan Society, performing in a number of its productions. Along with several fellows, Gant started a six-man a cappella group, The MetroGnomes, which performed in various venues around Washington, DC.

It was ultimately the legal world that brought him to Los Angeles when he accepted a position with the LA office of the then largest law firm in the world, Chicago-based Baker & McKenzie. When the international firm closed its Los Angeles office shortly thereafter, Robert decided to pursue his lifelong dream of acting and performing. Booking the first two jobs he auditioned for helped ease the stark career transition. From that point on, he focused all his time on the entertainment business.

Career

From television to film, dramatic to comedic, Robert Gant’s portrayals have spanned all genres. In one of his most well known roles, Robert starred as Professor Ben Bruckner in Showtime’s hit television series, Queer as Folk. In that groundbreaking show, Robert explored broad dramatic terrain, including being married in the first legal gay marriage portrayed on television. His character was also lauded as the first HIV-positive character to live a fully realized life (including sexually) without an ongoing focus on the spectre of AIDS. Among Gant’s credits are roles in numerous television series and theatrical films, including portraying television’s first gay spy in the film, Kiss Me Deadly, which was shot on location on New Zealand.

Among his recurring characters, Robert stars as Melissa Benoist’s Kryptonian father Zor-El on Supergirl, as Todd Crimsen on the Netflix series Thirteen Reasons Why, and as Jim Hunter on The Fostersand its spin-off series Good Trouble. Prior to Queer as Folk, Gant recurred as Principal Calvin Krupps in Ryan Murphy’s first television series, Popular, and as Caroline’s boyfriend Trevor in Caroline in the City. His many guest starring roles include a well known turn on the hit TV show Friends, where he played one of two men Phoebe was dating simultaneously. Other guest starring appearances include portraying characters on series such as Melrose Place, Ellen, Becker, Nip/Tuck, The Closer, Hot in Cleveland, Bones, Mike & Molly, Shameless, NCIS, the CSI’s, and Criminal Minds, among others.

In 2004, Robert starred in the short film Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer!, an homage to 1950’s educational films, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. In 2009, Gant was a series regular in the BBC Three-produced drama Personal Affairs, set in London's financial sector and filmed on location in both London and Scotland. Robert was the sole American in an otherwise all British cast. In 2013, Robert portrayed Captain Robert Norton in Dead Space 3, the third installment in the popular Dead Space video game series released from Electronic Arts.

Gant’s experiences in Hollywood are not limited to performing.  He was a producing partner in the production company, Mythgarden. Its feature film, Save Me, a drama set against the backdrop of the ex-gay ministry, stars Robert along with Judith Light and Chad Allen and premiered at the Sundance Film Festival. Robert also co-produced, co-wrote, and starred in the Netflix-distributed period drama Milada, the true story of Czech heroine Milada Horakova, who was, in 1950, the first woman executed in Czech history by the Communist government. In addition, Robert has completed a draft of his first novel and, with a writing partner, is developing television projects and penning screenplays.

Activism

Gant has given time to a number of philanthropic and political causes and organizations, such as HRC (the Human Rights Campaign, from which he received their National Equality Award), GLAAD (Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation, from which he received their Davidson/Valentini Award for the promotion of equal rights in the LGBT community), and Lambda Legal. Robert has placed particular focus on highlighting the issue of aging in the gay community. He’s supported such organizations as SAGE (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders), which named him their first Honorary Elder, and GLEH (Gay & Lesbian Elder Housing (GLEH).; now a part of the Los Angeles LGBT Center), for which he served as a Board Member. In 2016, Robert received the ADL Heroes Award from the Anti-Defamation League for his work on behalf of the LGBT and aging communities.

Gant has also been involved politically, stumping at presidential campaign events for both Howard Dean (in LA, San Francisco, and NY) and Hillary Clinton (in Pennsylvania and Texas), alongside Rob Reiner, Gavin Newsome, and Chelsea Clinton. For the 2020 presidential election, Robert expressed his support for Pete Buttigieg to become the Democratic nominee and next President of the United States.

Gant came out as gay in The Advocatemagazine in 2002.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Bitter Vengeance Bookstore customer Television film
1994 Cityscrapes: Los Angeles Policeman B
1996 Jane Street Jay
1999 Teaching Mrs. Tingle Professor
2001 Uta Hagen's Acting Class Petruchio in The Taming of the Shrew Direct-to-video
2002 The Contract Gene Collins
2002 Fits and Starts Ian
2004 Marie and Bruce Bartender
2004 Billy's Dad Is a Fudge-Packer! Billy's dad Short film
2007 Save Me Scott Also co-producer
2007 Live! Casting director
2008 Kiss Me Deadly Jacob Keane Television film
2008 Mask of the Ninja Chief Garver Television film
2008 Special Delivery Nate Spencer Television film
2010 Walter Jim Benjamin / God Short film
2012 Joshua Tree, 1951: A Portrait of James Dean The Famous Director
2015 A Million Happy Nows Dr. Hansen
2016 Summer of Dreams Noah Burns Hallmark movie
2016 Love Is All You Need? Pete Santilli
2016 The Thinning Vince Davi Filming
2017 Milada Bohuslav Horák
2018 Wedding of Dreams Noah Burns Hallmark movie

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Ellen Dr. Garber Episode: "The Dentist"
1994 My So-Called Life Gunther Episode: "Pressure"
1994 Melrose Place Room service waiter Episode: "Just Say No"
1995 My Wildest Dreams Stewart Episode: "Sister's Mister"
1995 Step by Step Fireman Episode: "Three Girls and a Baby"
1996 High Tide Episode: "Old Friends"
1996 Melrose Place Deputy Tom Episode: "Moving Violations"
1997 Night Stand with Dick Dietrick Frank Thatcher Episode: "Leave Your Job or I'm Leaving You"
1997 Life with Roger Rod Davis Episode: "The Boxer Rebellion"
1997 Friends Jason Episode: "The One with Ross's Thing"
1997 Hangin' with Mr. Cooper Robin Hood bartender Episode: "Party, Party"
1997 Silk Stalkings Kevin Episode: "Night of the Parrot"
1997 Head over Heels Blake Episode: "Hot Guy"
1997–1998 Caroline in the City Trevor Recurring role; 9 episodes
1998 Style & Substance Matthew Episode: "Terry, We Hardly Knew Ye"
1998 Fantasy Island Dave Sullivan Episode: "Estrogen"
1999 Becker Doug Episode: "Cyrano De-Beckerac"
1999 Rude Awakening Jim Episode: "Abstinence Makes the Heart Grow Fonder"
2000 Linc's Dr. Brad Wheeler Episode: "I Just Want to Testify"
2000–2001 Popular Principal Calvin Krupps Recurring role; 11 episodes
2000 Veronica's Closet Bernie Episode: "Veronica Sets Josh Up"
2002 V.I.P. Arthur Goodwin Episode: "Val Cubed"
2002–2005 Queer as Folk Professor Ben Bruckner Main role; 55 episodes
2002 Providence Dancing groom Episode: "It's Raining Men"
2005 The Closer Julian Carver Episode: "Batter Up"
2006 Pepper Dennis Benny Gold Episode: "Celebrity Twin Could Hang"
2007 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Lewis Greyburg Episode: "Empty Eyes"
2008 Nip/Tuck Jeff Morris Episode: "Magda and Jeff"
2009 Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World Mayor Mayer / another student Voice; episode: "The Only Straight in the Village"
2009 CSI: NY Felix Redman Episode: "Green Piece"
2009 Tracey Ullman's State of the Union Buzz Season 2, episode 6
2009 Personal Affairs Rock van Gelder Recurring role; 5 episodes
2009 Castle Ron Bigby Episode: "Deep in Death"
2009 CSI: Miami Lloyd Arrington Episode: "Hostile Takeover"
2010 Bones Coach Jason Hendler Episode: "The Dentist in the Ditch"
2010 Hot in Cleveland Steve Episode: "Birthdates"
2010 90210 Dr. Wright Episode: "Catch Me If You Cannon"
2011 Mike & Molly Kyle Episode: "First Valentine's Day"
2011 Happily Divorced Marc Episode: "A Kiss Is Just a Kiss"
2011 The Secret Life of the American Teenager Mr. Martin Episode: "4-1-1"
2011 Free Agents Mark Episode: "The Kids Are Probably Alright"
2012 Shameless Greg Garvin Episode: "Father's Day"
2013 Vegas Rick Kent Episode: "From This Day Forward"
2013 NCIS Lt. Michael Dunkel Episode: "Detour"
2013 Anger Management Dr. Konner Episode: "Charlie and the Hot Nerd"
2013 Baby Daddy Steve Episode: "The Christening"
2013 Sean Saves the World Chase Episode: "Date Expectations"
2013–2014 The Young and the Restless David Sherman Recurring role; 4 episodes
2014 The Tomorrow People Peter Guest role; 2 episodes
2014 Hit the Floor Lewis Jason Episode: "Full-Court Press"
2015 Criminal Minds Warden Miles Tate Episode: "Lockdown"
2015-2016 Supergirl Zor-El Guest role; 3 episodes
2016 K.C. Undercover Jackson Cleveland Guest role; 2 episodes
2017 13 Reasons Why Todd Crimsen Recurring role; 4 episodes
2018 The Fosters Jim Hunter Recurring role; 3 episodes

Personal Life

While open about his sexuality throughout most of his private life, Gant came out publicly and professionally as a gay man on the cover of The Advocate magazine in August 2002. He had a chocolate lab named Bodhi for twelve years. Robert currently resides in Los Angeles.

References

  1. ^ Steele, Bruce C. (July 23, 2002). "Robert Gant Works It Out". The Advocate. Retrieved August 23, 2019.