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During her long career, spanning from as early as 1975 (then-credited as Gay Rose), she has garnered nine award nominations and one win. Her one win was a shared NBR Award for Best Acting by an Ensemble in the 1997 production ''The Sweet Hereafter''.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0741388/awards|title=Awards listing for Gabrielle Rose at IMDb|date=|accessdate=1 December 2007|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> | During her long career, spanning from as early as 1975 (then-credited as Gay Rose), she has garnered nine award nominations and one win. Her one win was a shared NBR Award for Best Acting by an Ensemble in the 1997 production ''The Sweet Hereafter''.<ref>{{cite_web|url=http://us.imdb.com/name/nm0741388/awards|title=Awards listing for Gabrielle Rose at IMDb|date=|accessdate=1 December 2007|last=|first=|format=|language=}}</ref> | ||
She is presently married to [[imdb: | She is presently married to [[imdb:nm0558645|Hrothgar Mathews]], with whom she has one son named Liam. | ||
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Date of Birth: | 1954 | ||||
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Gabrielle Rose (born 1954) is the Canadian actress who portrayed Mrs. King in "The Woman King", an episode of the Re-imagined Series.
Rose has appeared in such genre television series as Sliders, The X-Files, Eureka, The Dead Zone, Dark Angel, and Smallville.
During her long career, spanning from as early as 1975 (then-credited as Gay Rose), she has garnered nine award nominations and one win. Her one win was a shared NBR Award for Best Acting by an Ensemble in the 1997 production The Sweet Hereafter.[1]
She is presently married to Hrothgar Mathews, with whom she has one son named Liam.
References
- ↑ Awards listing for Gabrielle Rose at IMDb (backup available on Archive.org) (in ). Retrieved on 1 December 2007.