Gideon Glick is an American actor. His Broadway work includes the role of Ernst in the musical Spring Awakening, Jimmy-6 in , Jordan Berman in Significant Other, and most recently Dill Harris in Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird, for which he was nominated for the Tony Award for Best Featured Actor in a Play. His film and TV work includes Ocean's 8, The Detour, and Devious Maids.
Early life
Glick was born into a Jewish family in Philadelphia, and raised by professors who met initially at Hebrew University in Israel. His father is dentist and researcher Michael Glick. Gideon has been deaf in his right ear since birth. During his senior year of high school, he moved to New York City to originate the role of Ernst in the hit musical Spring Awakening. He attended New York University, where he studied art history.
Career
Glick's first major role was playing Ernst, an adolescent boy in love with his classmate, Hanschen, in the original cast of the hit musical Spring Awakening. The play premiered at the Atlantic Theatre Company Off-Broadway, but later transferred along with co-stars Jonathan Groff and Lea Michele, to the Eugene O'Neill Theatre on Broadway. The same year, Glick made his silver screen debut as "Slap" in the film One Last Thing... alongside Cynthia Nixon and Ethan Hawke. His next major theater role was as "Howie" in Speech and Debate, a play by Tony award winning playwright Stephen Karam. The play began in October 2007 and ran until early 2008. Glick returned to Broadway in the role of Jimmy-6, a member of the 4 person "Geek Chorus" in Julie Taymor'sBroadway production of . However, Glick and the rest of the Geek Chorus were cut after Taymor was forced out as director. After co-starring in MCC's production of Wild AnimalsYou Should Know, Glick went on to portray Jack in The Public Theater's production of Stephen Sondheim'sInto the Woods alongside Amy Adams and Denis O'Hare. In 2014, Glick was profiled in the New York Times for his lauded performance as Matthew in The Few by MacArthur Genius Award winning playwright Samuel D. Hunter. He then was cast in his first recurring role as Ty McKay, the second season villain, on Devious Maids on Lifetime. His first starring role was in Significant Other as Jordan Berman, alongside Barbara Barrie. The play was written by Joshua Harmon and premiered at Roundabout Theater Company'sLaura Pels Theater in 2015. The highly acclaimed, sold-out production transferred to Broadway's Booth theater in 2016. He received a Drama League Award nomination for this performance. He next played Kyle McCallister in the Warner Bros. feature film, Ocean's 8, which was followed by a recurring role on The Detour on TBS. He starred in Aaron Sorkin's 2018 stage adaptation of the novel, To Kill a Mockingbird, alongside Jeff Daniels as Atticus Finch; produced by Scott Rudin. Glick played Dill Harris, the visiting friend of Scout and Jem Finch. The role is modeled on Harper Lee's childhood best friend, Truman Capote. In January 2020, Glick is set to assume the role of Seymour in the off-Broadway revival of Little Shop of Horrors; he had previously portrayed the role in a temporary capacity for two weeks in November 2019.
Personal life
Glick is openly gay and came out early in 7th grade. He married hospitalist Perry Dubin in November 2019.