Gregory Zarian

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Gregory Zarian
Born
Occupation(s)Actor, host
Years active1986–present
RelativesLawrence Zarian (brother) [1]
Vincent Zarian (brother)

Gregory Zarian is an American film and television actor. [2] [3] [4] [5] He is best known for his recurring role as Reed Phillips in the HBO series Westworld and as Nate in the webseries Venice: The Series . [6] [7] He is also known for his role as Avi in the film 86 Melrose Avenue and as David in the film That's Amor. [8] [9] [10]

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2009ReconciliationPatrick
2010Wish Makers of West HollywoodDanShort film
2012NestingShane
2013Hot Guys with GunsKyle Vagiene
2014Life Gets in the WayFrank
2017Hometown HeroMr. TavaresTV movie
2018The Choir DirectorPastor Gianetti
WomanEx-BoyfriendShort film
Woman on the EdgeAaron Mason
2019 From Zero to I Love You Christopher Randolph
2020PainterGlen Gale
86 Melrose AvenueAvi
2022That's AmorDavid
2023Here We AreTerry

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1986-87 Days of Our Lives Brent6 episodes
2007-08 General Hospital Julius4 episodes
2008 Nip/Tuck Dr. Joseph Berkowitz1 episode
2010 The Forgotten Thomas Jordan1 episode
2011 The Mentalist Man1 episode
Entourage James1 episode
2013 Revenge Benny1 episode
2015 Castle Scott Galloway1 episode
Chasing Life Max2 episodes
Bones Anthony Taylor1 episode
2017-19 Venice: The Series Nate7 episodes
2018 Criminal Minds Walter Trudeau1 episode
2019 Counterpart Volker1 episode
2019-20 The Family Business The Employer3 episodes
2020Swipe RightJameson JamesonMini Series
Westworld Reed Phillips2 episodes
2022Mystery IncorporatedSamuel Rogers12 episodes
2023 The Wonder Years Herb HitmanEpisode: "Blockbusting"

Awards and nominations

YearResultAwardCategoryWorkRef.
2020Nominated Daytime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Digital Drama Venice: The Series [11]
2021Nominated Idyllwild International Festival of Cinema Best Supporting Actor86 Melrose Avenue

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