Gabrielle Lott-Rogers (Gabi Rogers) was born and raised in the Hyde Park neighborhood of Chicago, Illinois and received her primary education at the prestigious University of Chicago Lab Schools. Gabrielle's passion for acting started at the age of 8 when her mother took her to see "The Wiz" on Broadway. She knew immediately that she had to perform. Over the years, singing became the avenue she traveled, but acting was always profoundly who she is. Gabrielle studied acting at Illinois State University after which she began her professional career in 2013. "Life is too short not to do what you were created to do every day." Gabrielle is a loving wife and mother of two.
Ms. Made' is a native New Yorker and a Juilliard Graduate, with a range of experience in television, motion pictures and on the New York stage, on/off Broadway including top regional theaters across the country. With both contemporary and classical theatre under her belt, Ms. Made' has played opposite television's elite on "How to Get Away with Murder," "Criminal Minds" and in "Goliath," in addition to "Harry's Law" and "24." Fluent in Spanish, Ms. Made' can be a chameleon and has played ethnically ambiguous roles including characters that are Middle Eastern, South American, Dominican, African American, African Caribbean. Her agility comes from years in dance training-modern, ballet and tap with the added experience in stage combat. Sensitive, straight forward and focused, Ms. Made' is making her mark.
Gabrielle Malate is an actor, known for Beyond the Shadows (2020), Meant for You and In Case of Emergency (2015).
Gabrielle Marie Miller is known for Gear (2015), Faith, Love & Chocolate (2018) and Cat Fancy (2014).
Gabrielle McCarter is an actress, known for Tis the Season (2020).
Gabrielle McClinton was born on May 6, 1989 in San Diego, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Fun Size (2012), The Mentalist (2008) and A Ramble Towards Rain.
Gabrielle Miller is one of Canada's most celebrated performers. A professional actor for over two decades, she is widely recognized for her lead roles on two of Canada's most successful series: the runaway hit CTV series Corner Gas (6 seasons), which inspired a feature film in 2014, as well as an animated series, and the critically acclaimed series Robson Arms (3 seasons). She was nominated for a Canadian Screen Award for her role in the feature film Moving Day and was a series regular on City TV/Hulu's Mother Up!, a 13-episode, half-hour adult animated comedy series starring Eva Longoria (Desperate Housewives). Along with her recurring role on Call Me Fitz, opposite Jason Priestley, Gabrielle has also recurred on Hallmark's Good Witch, and guest-starred on CBS's Person of Interest, ABC's Once Upon a Time, and Showtime's popular series Lost Girl. She starred in the feature film Down River alongside Helen Shaver (The Color of Money, Desert Hearts), which won Best Picture at the 2014 Leo Awards. In the spring of 2012, she starred on stage in New York at the Cherry Lane Theatre in the popular play Psycho Therapy. Combined, Gabrielle has garnered 14 Gemini and Leo Award nominations. In 2005 and 2006 she won a Leo Award for her role as Lacey Burrows on Corner Gas, and in 2007 took home a Gemini Award for best ensemble cast in a comedy. For her portrayal of Bobbi Briggs on Robson Arms, Gabrielle won the 2007 Leo Award and 2009 Gemini Award for Best Dramatic Performance. Most recently Gabrielle took home the Leo Award for Best Supporting Female in a Motion Picture in 2019 for her mesmerizing performance in Rabbit. Talented and vivacious, Gabrielle has been busy on the big and small screen with a number of projects including a guest star role on Hallmark's Hailey Dean Mysteries, a recurring role on Disney's Puppy Prep Academy, and a guest star on SYFY's The Magicians. Before that, she starred in the feature film Sisters & Brothers and the Hallmark Hall of Fame MOW Trading Christmas. Other film and TV credits include Elijah, Holiday in Handcuffs, Love and Other Dilemmas, Breaking News, Pasadena, Frasier, The X-Files, DaVinci's Inquest, The Outer Limits, NCIS and Cold Case, to name a few. Gabrielle also does extensive charitable work, supporting organizations such as Vela Microboard and World Vision.
Gabrielle Mostow is known for The Hunter's Prayer (2017).
Gabrielle Nevaeh Green was born on May 5, 2005 in West Palm Beach, Florida, USA. She is an actress, known for That Girl Lay Lay (2021), All That (1994) and Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai (2022).
Gabrielle Nunzio (known as Elle by her friends and family) was born June 24th, 1999 in Buffalo, New York to parents Lori and Frank Nunzio. At an early age, and after starting a short lived rock band with her two younger sisters, she discovered a love of performing. Since the age of 7, Elle has accumulated over 15 years of acting experience in both theatre and film, as well as training in many areas including, but not limited to, stage combat and modeling. Elle graduated with a BFA in Acting from the State University of New York at Fredonia in 2021, and has since gone on to work on such projects as "Chicken Strips: The Trials and Tribulations of Becoming a Garage Band", "Maelstrom", "Big Brood" and "Inhuman Resources".