Gabe Torres is an American director, producer, and writer. He was born and raised in Aurora, New York, a small village on Cayuga Lake, one of the Finger Lakes in upstate New York. He started making films at age twelve when he discovered an old eight-millimeter camera in a neighbor's closet. Soon he was cranking out numerous Super 8 films filled with monsters, disasters and all kinds of mayhem. The films he made in high school mostly reflected these early influences and resulted in epic floods, fires and monster attacks. In the process, model ships and planes were destroyed while friends and family perished in a flurry of blood and gore. In his senior year, Torres made his first serious film. The visually poetic A Short Distance won numerous prizes at Super 8 festivals around the country and became the primary portfolio piece for his application to the USC Film School.
Torres was accepted to the USC Film School and moved to Los Angeles at age 18. Upon graduating from USC, Torres wrote and directed the children's adventure film Legend of Firefly Marsh (1987), which premiered on the fledgling Disney Channel and established his writing and directing career. He wrote in network television for several years as a freelancer on one-hour series, but resisted taking a staff position for years, hoping to still write and direct films. It was the powerful WWII drama December (1991) that marked Torres's feature film debut as writer and director and immediately established him in the indie film world. Turning away from network television writing, Torres focused on writing and developing indie features while maintaining a career in children's television, directing such signature shows such as Land of the Lost (1991), BeetleBorgs (1996) and ARK, the Adventures of Animal Rescue Kids (1997).
With the series Arrest & Trial (2000) and Unsolved Mysteries (1987), Torres entered into the new territory of reenactments, quickly becoming one of the top directors of crime and large-scale historical reenactments. He has directed hundreds of stylish reenactments over the years in a wide range of genres. Many of those shows gave him the opportunity to shoot all over the world including Eastern Europe, North Africa and South America.
Even with the busy television career, films were still Torres's priority. He directed two widely different films during this time: the dark character study Bartender (1997) and the emotionally moving western Last Stand (2003), which reunited him with Jason London from his first feature film, December. Bartender and Last Stand also established a career friendship with composer Brian Tyler, who later scored the intense thriller Brake (2012), which Torres produced and directed. Brake also partnered Torres with producer and friend Nathan West, whom Torres had directed as a young actor years earlier.
Known For
Credits
Crew Credits
Unsolved Mysteries (2020)
Episode crew as Director
(2 episodes)
- Episode 3x06: What Happened to Josh? (Oct 25, 2022)
- Episode 3x02: Something in the Sky (Oct 18, 2022)
Big Bad Beetleborgs (1996)
Episode crew as Director
(21 episodes)
- Episode 2x24: To Foretell the Truth (Nov 14, 1997)
- Episode 2x23: Enter the Dragon Borg (2) (Nov 10, 1997)
- Episode 2x22: The Lost Comic (1) (Nov 7, 1997)
- Episode 2x18: The Curse of the Mummy's Mommy (Oct 30, 1997)
- Episode 2x17: How Does Your Garden Grow? (Oct 20, 1997)
- Episode 2x16: Son of Frankenbeans (Oct 10, 1997)
- Episode 2x09: Les is More (Sep 18, 1997)
- Episode 2x08: Horror Hotel (Sep 17, 1997)
- Episode 2x07: Monster Imposter (Sep 16, 1997)
- Episode 1x47: Big Bad Luck (May 5, 1997)
- Episode 1x46: Svengali, By Golly (May 2, 1997)
- Episode 1x45: Buggin' Out (Apr 28, 1997)
- Episode 1x33: Christmas Bells and Phasm's Spells (Dec 21, 1996)
- Episode 1x28: The Revenge of Vexor (3) (Nov 13, 1996)
- Episode 1x27: The Rise of the Blaster Borg (2) (Nov 12, 1996)
- Episode 1x26: Curse of the Shadow Borg (1) (Nov 11, 1996)
- Episode 1x24: Bye, Bye Frankie (Oct 31, 1996)
- Episode 1x21: The Doctor is In (Oct 18, 1996)
- Episode 1x20: Root of All Evil (Oct 11, 1996)
- Episode 1x08: Lights, Camera, Too Much Action (Sep 14, 1996)
- Episode 1x06: Never Cry Werewolf (Sep 12, 1996)

