Everything about Josefina Gabrielle totally explained
Josefina Gabrielle is an
Olivier Award-nominated stage and screen actress, best known for her performances in hit
West End musicals and plays.
Career
Theatre
Josefina Gabrielle began her professional career dancing with the National Ballet of Portugal. She made her London debut in 1992 in the dance ensemble of the revival of
Carousel at the National, and six years later starred as Laurie in
Trevor Nunn’s revival of another
Rodgers and Hammerstein classic,
Oklahoma!, again at the
National Theatre. She starred opposite
Hugh Jackman and she subsequently made her
Broadway debut in the show when it transferred to New York in 2002, this time opposite
Patrick Wilson. During her run as Laurie, she was nominated for an
Olivier Award, and
Outer Critics Circle Award and an
Astair Award.
She has continued to be one of London’s leading ladies in musicals like
Chicago (in which she's now done seven separate stints as Roxie Hart) and
The Witches of Eastwick. She is now branching into plays. In 2006 she played all the Gertrude Lawrence roles in a bill of six
Noel Coward short plays at Chichester, and is currently performing in the
West End in
The 39 Steps (which recently won the
Olivier Award for Best New Comedy).
Television, Film & Radio
Gabrielle is also a regular performer on the screen or radio. Amongst other things, she's appeared in
Heartbeat,
Ancona and Co,
Totally Frank and
Oklahoma! (the televised version of the musical).
Film/Televsion Credits
Personal Life
Trained at the Arts Educational School from the age of 10.
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