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Ableson, son of legendary crooner Frankie Vaughan, began his career on the London stage in sell-out productions of "The Ecstasy", "Bent", and "A Midsummer Nights' Dream", at the Globe Theatre, as well as starring in award-winning productions of musicals such as "Sweet Charity" and "Godspell" coming from the prestigious Edinburgh festival. He began ...
Full Name London, England, UK More at IMDbPro » Date Of Birth London, United Kingdom Profession Actor, Miscellaneous Crew Parents Frankie Vaughan
Actor Title Year Status Character Needlework Pictures Presents Francesco Vezzoli in Gore Vidal's 'Caligula' 2005 Short Former friend (uncredited) Audi: The Art of the Heist 2005 TV Mini-Series Gunter The Shield 2005 TV Series Kyle Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter 2005 Video Game voice Will & Grace 2004 TV Series Choreographer Medical Investigation 2004 TV Series Vaughn Kazerian How to Be a Hollywood Player in Less Than Ten Minutes 2004 Short Director Angel 2004 TV Series Italian Man Joan of Arcadia 2003-2004 TV Series Andy Rees The Hobbit 2003 Video Game voice, as Andrew Abelson Jackie Chan Adventures 2002-2003 TV Series Valmont
Monk
Cab Driver According to Jim 2003 TV Series Sky Blue 2003 Zed / Digger Leader (English version, voice) Numb 2003 Tobias New Suit 2002 Girard Charmed 2002 TV Series Jax Command & Conquer: Yuri's Revenge 2001 Video Game voice Exploding Oedipus 2001 Kristin 2001 TV Series Paul Nightfall 2001 Justin The Geena Davis Show 2001 TV Series Reggie Nash Bridges 2000 TV Series Willis Verett / Limo Driver Gypsy Boys 1999 Noel Boyfriends 1996 Owen Jimmy's Jungle Lars By the Soles of Our Feet post-production Pepe Something About Her post-production Restaurant Manager Inbetween 2015 TV Movie 1St AD Days of Our Lives 2015 TV Series Pierre Oscar's Hotel for Fantastical Creatures 2015 TV Mini-Series Oscar Tangolius The Hotel Barclay 2015 TV Series Zach Inbetween 2015 TV Series 1st AD Galavant 2015 TV Series Ensemble How to Train Your Dragon 2 2014 Ug (voice) Parks and Recreation 2013 TV Series Kickin' It 2013 TV Series Derek Tanner Pablo 2012 Stanley Kubrick (voice) NCIS: Los Angeles 2010 TV Series James Thomas Mason Dirty Girl 2010 Jade Double Duty 2009 Faison Wet 2009 Video Game Milo Ruby & the Rockits 2009 TV Series Director Sonny with a Chance 2009 TV Series Director Endwar 2008 Video Game voice Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles 2008 TV Series Moishe Alien Raiders 2008 Cop #2 The Bold and the Beautiful 2003-2008 TV Series Hair Stylist Rafael Lost: Via Domus 2008 Video Game Charlie Pace (voice) Afterworld 2007 TV Series 2007 - New Eden 2007 ... 2007 voice
Las Vegas 2004-2006 TV Series Dino Mackey / Max Kraznau Caffeine 2006 John Full Spectrum Warrior: Ten Hammers 2006 Video Game voice One on One 2006 TV Series Faculty Member The Gymnast 2006 Julian Queer Eye for the Homeless Guy 2005 Short Bhen
Miscellaneous Title Year Status Character 300: Rise of an Empire 2014 voices - uncredited Thor: The Dark World 2013 additional voices Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides 2011 additional voices Get Smart 2008 voices - uncredited Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest 2006 voices - uncredited The Problem with Percival 2006 Short dialect coach The Four Feathers 2002 voice - uncredited Queen of the Damned 2002 voice - uncredited
Self Title Year Status Character Gorgeous Talks 2016 TV Series Himself - Guest
Won Awards Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie 1996 Best Feature Film Torino International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival Boyfriends (1996)
Known for movies How to Train Your Dragon 2 (2014) as Ug
Will & Grace (2004) as Choreographer
Oscar's Hotel for Fantastical Creatures (2015) as Oscar Tangolius
NCIS: Los Angeles (2010) as James Thomas Mason