Gabe Khouth Bio, Wiki
Gabe Khouth was born on November 22nd, 1972 and died on July 23rd, 2019 aged 46. He was a Canadian voice actor who worked for Ocean Studios in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Khouth tragic passing was announced in a Twitter post from his older brother, fellow actor Sam Vincent.
Gabe Khouth Quick Facts
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Born | He was born on November 22nd, 1972 in North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Died | July 23, 2019 (aged 46) in Port Moody, British Columbia, Canada |
Occupation | Voice actor |
Years active | 1990–2019 |
Notable credit(s)
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Gundam SEED as Nicol Amalfi InuYasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island as Dai/Roku |
Gabe Khouth Career
In a 2012 interview, Khouth said in that he got his start in acting at the age of 16 in Vancouver when he signed with an agent. At that stage, Khouth had been attending a theater-focused high school. Among his first roles was a part in the Canadian movie “Terminal City Ricochet” alongside Dead Kennedys member Jello Biafra and legendary actor Peter Breck. That same year, Khouth starred alongside Johnny Depp in an episode of “21 Jump Street.”
Gabe Khouth also has played several roles in anime, most notably Nicol Amalfi in Gundam SEED. Khouth also acted in the live-action punk/cult film Terminal City Ricochet. Later on, he guest-starred as Hector on MacGyver, and then moved on to Stephen King’s 1990 mini-series It, taking the role of Victor Criss. He appeared as Rodney in Ernest Goes to School. His most recent film is Santa Baby, in which he played Skip the Elf. He played Spinner Cortez on Hot Wheels Battle Force 5.
Khouth played the roles of Sneezy/Mr. Clark, one of the seven dwarves, in the ABC show, “Once Upon a Time.”
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Gabe Khouth Family, Brother
Khouth was the younger brother of voice actor Samuel Vincent. In a 2015 interview, Vincent said that he and Khouth had been born with “a healthy hambone.” Hambone usually means someone who is an overactor. Vincent went on to say, “Dinners and family functions were always filled with a healthy dose of comedy skits and general tomfoolery.” Vincent also says that he appeared in episodes of “21 Jump Street” alongside his brother.
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Gabe Khouth Fight With Depression & Anxiety
On his Twitter page, Khouth regularly discussed depression and anxiety. He said that riding his motorcycle helped to relieve stress and combatted depression in January 2016.
While in 2018, Khouth said that due to insomnia, he began to battle anxiety and depression. The pinned tweet at the top of Khouth’s page reads, “I’m finding the courage to talk about my feelings & knowing that health is wealth. #Menshealth #Mentalhealth.”
Riding a mc relieves stress & combats depression 🙂 Thx Captain aka: @WilliamShatner for supporting #BellLetsTalk pic.twitter.com/oRneXLLNj8
— Gabriel Forest (@gabekhouth) January 27, 2016
Gabe Khouth Death
Gabe Khouth died on July 23rd, 2019 at the age of 46. His passing was announced in a Twitter post from his older brother, fellow actor Sam Vincent.
A message from @gabekhouth brother Sam. pic.twitter.com/ZB8ZiSks8V
— Jason Burkart (@JasonBurkart) July 26, 2019
According to Khouth’s co-star Jason Burkart, Khouth died after suffering a heart attack while riding his motorcycle in Port Moody, British Columbia.
In the video announcing his brother’s tragic death, Sam Vincent asked fans and friends to come to the area where the crash occurred to pay tribute to the late actor. The heartbreaking video ends with Vincent saying, “My brother loved to ride, he loved all of you. Thank you.” The area is at the intersection of Saint Johns Street and Queens Street in Port Moody.
Gabe Khouth Cause of Death
According to Khouth’s co-star Jason Burkart, Khouth died after suffering a heart attack while riding his motorcycle in Port Moody, British Columbia.
So sad to hear about the loss of my pal @gabekhouth ? Rest In Peace. My sincere condolences to your family. pic.twitter.com/R9g61sDjQk
— Chris 1st of his name “trout tower” Gauthier (@captaingauthier) July 26, 2019