Nolan Gould

American actor from 'Modern Family'

Nolan Gould - American actor from 'Modern Family'
Born

October 28th, 1998
26 years ago

Category

Performers & Entertainers

Country

United States

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Started acting at a young age, gaining recognition for a role in a popular sitcom. Gained significant fame through the character's development over several seasons, which portrayed family dynamics and humor. Engaged in various community projects and advocacy for education, demonstrating a commitment to social causes. Continued to explore opportunities in entertainment beyond the initial roles, showcasing versatility and interest in different forms of media.

Portrayed Luke Dunphy in 'Modern Family'

Participated in various charitable initiatives

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