Gabriel Macht Stayed Out of Spotlight Since Suits Ended; Where is He Now?
Gabriel Macht is a prolific actor who is arguably best known for his role of Harvey Specter on successful long-running legal drama Suits (he also appeared in its spin-off Pearson).
The show came to a close in September 2019. Since then, Macht seemingly went under the radars and stayed out of any movie or show production.
As his IMDb page shows, Suits has been his last to the date endeavor in the line of acting. But this is not to say that he was inactive otherwise.
A trip down his Instagram lane shows all the most prominent things Macht has been somehow involved in or inspired by. While he does make Instagram posts quite rarely, they seem always to depict what has resonated personally with him.
Macht is a vocal supporter of mental health awareness, and he shared it multiple times on Instagram over the past several years.
Whenever a case hits close to home, or he just feels a connection to an issue, he opens up candidly and in the most touching form possible.
For instance, commemorating the World Mental Health Day (October 10th) he made an Instagram post detailing his brother in law's struggles with addiction and celebrating his sobriety.
As Macht's post-Suits Instagram posts indicate, he's mostly focused on his family now. Macht rarely does any kinds of interviews, so the information on his life outside the family nest is scarce.
However, there are some prominent collaborations that he does indeed take up to Instagram to share. Namely, his admiration for charity enterprises and lifestyle media.
Noteworthy is his involvement with Mr Feelggod, a "lifestyle and self-improvement digital magazine that hopes to help us lead happier and healthier lives." Mr Feelgood is not aimed to profit but to "raise vibrations and demystify the world of mental illness."
Of course, Mr Feelgood is just a thing Macht is affiliated with and nothing more, but looking at what is known about the way of life of Gabriel Macht, the name of the lifestyle magazine can easily be transferred onto the man itself.