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Gaito was born in the small New Herswegian resort town of Sviltris, to Dragoonish parents Stephen and Mary Gaitonnien. The family relocated back to Dragoonasag in 1989, settling in [[Jord City]], [[Mylo]]. |
Gaito was born in the small New Herswegian resort town of Sviltris, to Dragoonish parents Stephen and Mary Gaitonnien. The family relocated back to Dragoonasag in 1989, settling in [[Jord City]], [[Mylo]]. |
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===Career=== |
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− | Gaito made his acting debut in the spring of 1993, after being cast in ''Purple Lane'' as Jacob Waller. He was deliberately credited as "William Al''l''an Gaito", adding an additional "l" to his middle name and shortening his last name, as the showrunner believed that "Alan with one 'l' is good, but Allan with two 'ls' is better" and that "'Gaitonnien' would be hard to pronounce or spell". Gaito appeared in all six seasons of the show from 1993 to 1999. He went on to appear in the 2000 film ''Jord Duncan and the Six Angry Neighbors'', playing Jord's son Cole. More roles followed, including a role as Thad Golfen for one season of the series ''Don't Hurry Up!'' from 2003 to 2004 and the lead role in the 2005 film ''Lucky Zack Kalgarron''. In 2007, Gaito was cast as Michael Catt in the film ''Cayenne High'', and he reprised the role in its 2008 and 2010 sequels. He will reprise the role of Michael in a planned film called ''Cayenne: Ten Years Later''. Gaito also appeared in the films ''1414 Lonbearrin Drive'' (2009), ''Just Asking Questions'' (2011), ''You Saved My Life, So I Owe You'' (2013), ''Is That Constitutional?'' (2014), and ''1991 in Jord City'' (2015). |
+ | Gaito made his acting debut in the spring of 1993, after being cast in ''Purple Lane'' as Jacob Waller. He was deliberately credited as "William Al''l''an Gaito", adding an additional "l" to his middle name and shortening his last name, as the showrunner believed that "Alan with one 'l' is good, but Allan with two 'ls' is better" and that "'Gaitonnien' would be hard to pronounce or spell". Gaito appeared in all six seasons of the show from 1993 to 1999. He went on to appear in the 2000 film ''Jord Duncan and the Six Angry Neighbors'', playing Jord's son Cole. More roles followed, including a role as Thad Golfen for one season of the series ''[[Don't Hurry Up! (Dragoonish TV series)|Don't Hurry Up!]]'' from 2003 to 2004 and the lead role in the 2005 film ''Lucky Zack Kalgarron''. In 2007, Gaito was cast as Michael Catt in the film ''Cayenne High'', and he reprised the role in its 2008 and 2010 sequels. He will reprise the role of Michael in a planned film called ''Cayenne: Ten Years Later''. Gaito also appeared in the films ''1414 Lonbearrin Drive'' (2009), ''Just Asking Questions'' (2011), ''You Saved My Life, So I Owe You'' (2013), ''Is That Constitutional?'' (2014), and ''1991 in Jord City'' (2015). |
==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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Revision as of 19:02, 8 January 2020
William Allan Gaito
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Birth name
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William Alan Gaitonnien
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Born
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May 2, 1988 (age 31)
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Birthplace
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Sviltris, New Herswick
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Nationality
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Years active
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1993–present
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William Allan Gaito (born William Alan Gaitonnien on May 2, 1988) is a New Herswegian-born Dragoonish actor. He made his acting debut in 1993. Gaito is known for his role as Jacob Waller on the television series Purple Lane from 1993 to 1999 and his role as Michael Catt in the 2006 film adaptation of Cayenne High and its sequels.
Biography
Gaito was born in the small New Herswegian resort town of Sviltris, to Dragoonish parents Stephen and Mary Gaitonnien. The family relocated back to Dragoonasag in 1989, settling in Jord City, Mylo.
Career
Gaito made his acting debut in the spring of 1993, after being cast in Purple Lane as Jacob Waller. He was deliberately credited as "William Allan Gaito", adding an additional "l" to his middle name and shortening his last name, as the showrunner believed that "Alan with one 'l' is good, but Allan with two 'ls' is better" and that "'Gaitonnien' would be hard to pronounce or spell". Gaito appeared in all six seasons of the show from 1993 to 1999. He went on to appear in the 2000 film Jord Duncan and the Six Angry Neighbors, playing Jord's son Cole. More roles followed, including a role as Thad Golfen for one season of the series Don't Hurry Up! from 2003 to 2004 and the lead role in the 2005 film Lucky Zack Kalgarron. In 2007, Gaito was cast as Michael Catt in the film Cayenne High, and he reprised the role in its 2008 and 2010 sequels. He will reprise the role of Michael in a planned film called Cayenne: Ten Years Later. Gaito also appeared in the films 1414 Lonbearrin Drive (2009), Just Asking Questions (2011), You Saved My Life, So I Owe You (2013), Is That Constitutional? (2014), and 1991 in Jord City (2015).
Filmography
Film or TV series | Year(s) | Role | Note(s) |
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Purple Lane | 1993–99 | Jacob Waller (1993–99) Brad Waller (1994, 1997) | |
Jord Duncan and the Six Angry Neighbors | 2000 | Cole Duncan | |
Good and Bad | 2001 | Maurice Goolsby | |
Don't Hurry Up! | 2003–04 | Thaddeus "Thad" Golfen | |
Lucky Zack Kalgarron | 2005 | Zachary "Zack" Kalgarron | |
Cayenne High | 2007 | Michael Catt | |
Cayenne High II | 2008 | Michael Catt | |
1414 Lonbearrin Drive | 2009 | Jasper Freeney, Jr. | |
Cayenne High III | 2010 | Michael Catt | |
Just Asking Questions | 2011 | Anthony Trotman | |
You Saved My Life, So I Owe You | 2013 | Cyrus Denbey | |
Is That Constitutional? | 2014 | Brady Commerall | |
1991 in Jord City | 2015 | Casper Thaddenball | |
Cayenne: Ten Years Later | 2016 | Michael Catt |
Personal life
Gaito does not reveal much about his personal life, but he has revealed that he has never been married or engaged, and has never seriously dated anyone. He does not smoke or drink alcohol, and he refrains from using profanity[2].