Jack Gore first stepped into the spotlight with his acting debut in the feature film We Are What We Are back in 2013. That same year, Jack Gore landed a role as Graham Henry in The Michael J. Fox Show, a series that aired on NBC from 2013 to 2014. The following year, he continued building momentum, portraying Tommy in Every Secret Thing (2014), and also took on the role of Mack Rizzo in the TV movie More Time with Family, which came out in 2014.
As his career progressed, Jack Gore expanded his television presence. Between 2015 and 2016, he appeared in four episodes of the DirecTV original series Billy & Billie, playing the character Carson. Then, in 2016, Jack Gore joined the cast of the popular Showtime series Billions, taking on the role of Gordie Axelrod—a part he portrayed across 13 episodes through 2018.
In 2017, Jack Gore showcased his range with two notable appearances: he played Richie in Woody Allen’s Wonder Wheel, and lent his voice to Young Valiente in the animated family comedy Ferdinand. Continuing his steady climb in the industry, Jack Gore was cast in 2018 as Timmy Cleary in the ABC comedy series The Kids Are Alright, further solidifying his place in both film and television. Throughout these years, Jack Gore has consistently demonstrated versatility and dedication, making each role memorable.
When it comes to Jack Gore’s acting career, one film that really stands out is Ideal Home from 2018—it’s definitely his highest rated movie so far. Fans and critics alike seem to agree that Jack Gore delivered a solid performance in that one. On the other hand, if we look at the lower end of the spectrum, Wonder Wheel (2017) tends to get mixed or less enthusiastic reviews, making it Jack Gore’s lowest rated film to date. It’s interesting to see how Jack Gore has taken on different roles, and while not every project hits the same high notes, Jack Gore continues to build a diverse body of work.