Emmy-nominated actor Gregory Zarian is back in the seventh season of “Venice: The Series,” which was co-created by Crystal Chappell and Kim Turrisi.
Gregory Zarian delivers a career-best turn as Nate in Season 7 of the digital drama series “Venice: The Series.” He is subtle, sympathetic, understanding, sassy, witty, all in one.
His intricate acting work runs the gamut, especially his scenes opposite an equally impressive Harrison White, which are bound to move the audience on an emotional level.
Zarian is able to tackle the show’s poignant subject matter with delicacy and sentimentalism.
This long-running show has won two Daytime Emmys in the past (for “Outstanding Special Class Short Format Daytime” and for “Outstanding New Approaches — Drama Series”).
Now, “Venice” deserves to be up for a 2025 Primetime Emmy Award for “Outstanding Short Form Comedy, Drama or Variety Series”; moreover, Gregory Zarian also deserves a nomination for “Outstanding Performer in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series.” Once again, his acting is able to shine bright like a diamond.
The Verdict
Overall, “Venice: The Series” is back with a new season that is compelling, refreshing, and edgier than ever. The cast is not afraid to push the envelope.
Gregory Zarian proves to be like fine wine, where he only gets better with age and experience. He is one of the most underrated male actors in the contemporary digital series landscape.
“Venice: The Series” is well-written, and it should be enjoyed for its rawness, beauty, simplicity, and authenticity.
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