Gabrielle Rose
Gabrielle Rose, born in 1954, is a prominent Canadian actress known for her versatile performances in film and television. Throughout her career, she has garnered numerous nominations for both Genie Awards and Gemini Awards, showcasing her talent and dedication to the craft. Rose has collaborated frequently with acclaimed director Atom Egoyan on several notable films, including the critically acclaimed titles Where the Truth Lies, The Sweet Hereafter, Speaking Parts, Family Viewing, and The Adjuster. Additionally, she worked with director Bruce Sweeney on the film Excited, where her outstanding performance earned her the Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Feature Length Drama.
Her filmography also includes significant roles in productions such as In the Name of the King: A Dungeon Siege Tale, The Five Senses, and On the Other Hand, Death. On television, Rose has made memorable appearances in shows like Rising Damp, Dark Angel, and Robson Arms, often showcasing her range as an actress. Beyond her on-screen roles, she has lent her voice to projects such as the Heritage Minute segment that addresses the Terrace massacre, further highlighting her diverse talents in the entertainment industry. With a rich body of work, Gabrielle Rose continues to leave a lasting impact on Canadian cinema and television.
Filmography
What Goes Up
Wedding Planner Mystery
He Loves Me
Two 4 One
The Adjuster
Final Destination Bloodlines
Operation Christmas
Repeaters
Lying to Be Perfect
Sweet Virginia
Missing in America
Lost Boys: The Tribe
Kingsway
Center Stage: On Pointe
Christmas Joy
Kiss at Pine Lake
Goodnight for Justice
If I Stay
Dieppe
Anything but Christmas
Best Player
A Dog's Purpose
Let It Snow
The Sweet Hereafter
Mothers & Daughters
Where the Truth Lies (2005)
Sisters & Brothers
The More Love Grows
Maudie
Cooking with Love
Sisters (2006)
Amish Abduction
Family Viewing
Fatal Performance
Three Moons Over Milford