Griffin Gluck is a young actor who has already gained over ten years of experience in the industry by the time he was just 17 years old. He first gained recognition in 2011 when he was cast as Michael, the son of Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler, in the film Just Go With It, earning a Young Artist Award nomination for his performance.
Since then, Gluck has accumulated an impressive array of credits in both film and television, working with some of the most renowned names in the industry. He has appeared in the medical drama Private Practice, alongside a talented cast, and in the medical drama Red Band Society, alongside Oscar-winner Octavia Spencer. Gluck has also taken on a lead role in the ABC series Back in the Game, alongside James Caan, showcasing his versatility in both drama and comedy.
In recent years, Gluck has starred in the Netflix series American Vandal, playing the role of Sam Ecklund. The show received widespread critical acclaim, earning a Writers Guild nomination for Best New Series and a Critics' Choice Award nomination for Best Limited Series.
On the big screen, Gluck has appeared in the film Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life, based on the New York Times #1 bestselling book of the same name by James Patterson. He has also starred in the holiday comedy Why Him, playing the role of Scotty Fleming, the onscreen son of Bryan Cranston.
In addition to his film work, Gluck has also made appearances in several television shows, including guest roles in The Mick, Man With a Plan, About a Boy, and Silicon Valley, where his role of Adderall Boy went viral.
When he's not acting, Gluck enjoys working out, playing Xbox, and spending time with his cat, M.J.