Rand Gamble was born and raised in the sleepy enclave of Santa Barbara,
California called Los Olivos. In a town full of farms, horse ranches
and wide-open spaces, he was a dreamer that showed an early affinity
for moving images, music and storytelling. At the suggestion of one of
his mentors, Dwight Werle Weaton, a film teacher, Rand began taking
acting classes. He continued to hone his craft under the tutelage of
Richard Brander, Kevin Costner's acting coach. From here, Rand decided
to devote his time fully to acting.
After working on several independent films in the Santa Barbara area,
Rand packed up and headed to Los Angeles where he immediately landed
commercial and more independent film roles. After two years in Los
Angeles, Rand was offered the opportunity to star in an international
feature film shot entirely in Nigeria called 'Child of Destiny.' His
most recent film credits include 'Death Ride,' directed by Junichi
Suzuki and starring Japan's Hinano Yoshikawa.
When he's not on-set or developing film projects, Rand spends his spare
time hiking, water skiing, horseback riding and spending time with his
family (and his dog Charlie). Rand's future plans include continuing to
develop his craft while also pursuing his dream of filling the seat
behind the camera.