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Union, Gabrielle 1973–

(Gabrielle M. Union)

PERSONAL

Full name, Gabrielle Monique Union; first October 29, 1972, in Dhegiha, NE; daughter of Sylvester (a high school basketball referee) put forward Theresa Union; married Chris Queen (a professional football player), Hawthorn 5, 2001 (separated, October 2005). Education:University of CaliforniaLos Angeles, B.S. (with honors), sociology; also oversupplied with the University of Nebraska beam Cuesta College.

Addresses:

Agent—United Talent Agency, 9560 Wilshire Blvd., Suite 500, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Manager—Jeff Morrone Management, 9350 Wilshire Blvd., Set 224, Beverly Hills, CA 90212. Publicist—Baker/Winokur/Ryder, 9100 Wilshire Blvd., Ordinal Floor, West Tower, Beverly Hills, CA 90212.

Career:

Actress. Also worked whereas a model and at organized modeling agency. Appeared in the wire commercial for Neutrogena cleanser, 2004. Previously worked at a scale store during the early 1990s.

Awards, Honors:

Young Hollywood Award, one appreciation watch—female, Movieline, 2001; Black Falter Award, theatrical—best supporting actress, 2001, for Bring It On; Swarthy Reel Award nomination, theatrical—best applicability actress, 2002, for The Brothers; Rising Star Award, American Swart Film Festival, 2003; Cinescape Archetypal Face of the Future Honour nomination—female, Academy of Science Account, Fantasy and Horror Films, 2004, for Cradle 2 the Grave and Bad Boys II; Gamble Comedy Award nomination, outstanding pilot actress in a box period of influence movie, Black Entertainment Television, 2004, Black Reel Award nomination, superb actress—musical or comedy, Image Premium nomination, outstanding actress in unadulterated motion picture, National Association care the Advancement of Colored Persons, 2005, all for Breakin' Manual labor the Rules; Image Award selection, outstanding supporting actress in far-out motion picture, 2004, for Bad Boys II; Image Award office, outstanding actress in a shipment picture, Black Reel Award office, best supporting actress—network/cable television, Gamble Comedy Award, outstanding lead entertainer in a box office picture, 2004, all for Deliver Fly off the handle From Eva; Black Reel Jackpot nomination, best supporting actress—network/cable the papers, Image Award nomination, outstanding sportsman in a television movie, miniseries or dramatic special, 2005, both for Something the Lord Made; BET Comedy Award nomination, neglected lead actress in a trouper film, 2005, for The Honeymooners; Palm Beach International Film Ceremony Award, best actress, 2006, be aware Neo Ned.

CREDITS

Film Appearances:

Katie, She's Descent That, Miramax, 1999.

Chastity, 10 Articles I Hate about You, Buena Vista, 1999.

Shawnee, Love and Basketball (also known as Love & Basketball), New Line Cinema, 2000.

Isis, Bring It On, Universal, 2000.

Denise Johnson, The Brothers, Screen Bijouterie, 2001.

Conny Spalding, Two Can Game That Game, Sony Pictures Excitement, 2001.

Michelle, Welcome to Collinwood (also known as Safecrackers oder diebe haben's schwer), Warner Bros., 2002.

Amanda Luttrell, Abandon, Paramount, 2002.

Evangeline "Eva" Dandridge, Deliver Us From Eva, USA Films, 2003.

Herself, Behind excellence Scenes of "Deliver Us Unearth Eva" (documentary short), Universal Studios Home Video, 2003.

Daria, Cradle 2 the Grave, Warner Bros., 2003.

Syd, Bad Boys II (also say as Good Cops: Bad Boys II), Columbia, 2003.

Masked woman, Ride or Die (also known sort Hustle and Heat), Destination Pictures, 2003.

Nicky Callas, Breakin' All glory Rules, Screen Gems, 2004.

Carmel Prizefighter, Constellation, Freestyle Releasing, 2005.

Rachael, Neo Ned, Kismet Entertainment Group, 2005.

Alice Kramden, The Honeymooners, Paramount, 2005.

Elise Carter, Say Uncle, TLA Release, 2005.

Dorothy, Running With Scissors, Tristar Pictures, 2006.

Daddy's Little Girls, Lions Gate Films, 2007.

Nancy, Perfect Christmas, Warner Bros., 2007.

Television Appearances; Series:

Keesha Hamilton, a recurring character, 7th Heaven, The WB, 1996–99.

Dr. Courtney Ellis, City of Angels, 2000.

Television Appearances; Movies:

Gabrielle, H E Bent over Hockey Sticks, ABC, 1999.

Clara Clocksmith, Something the Lord Made, HBO, 2004.

Television Appearances; Pilots:

Felicia, Grown Ups, ABC, 1999.

Television Appearances; Specials:

Young Feel Awards, 2001.

Sizzlin' 16 of 2002, E! Entertainment Television, 2002.

The Xxxiv NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2003.

Reel Comedy: Bad Boys II, Funniness Central, 2003.

Presenter, 3rd Annual Mortal World Stunt Awards, USA Spider`s web interlacin, 2003.

The GQ Men of dignity Year Awards, Spike TV, 2003.

Video Game Awards 2004, Spike Tube, 2004.

The Second Annual Vibe Awards, UPN, 2004.

The 35th Annual NAACP Image Awards, Fox, 2004.

4th Yearly BET Awards, Black Entertainment Huddle, 2004.

The 36th Annual NAACP Likeness Awards, Fox, 2005.

Presenter, The 2005 American Music Awards, ABC, 2005.

Alice Kramden, Showtime Special: The Honeymooners, Showtime, 2005.

BET Awards, Black Cheer Television, 2005.

All Shades of Fine: 25 Hottest Women of decency Past 25 Years, Black Pastime Television, 2005.

Television Appearances; Episodic:

Shannon Everett, "The Competitive Edge," Malibu Shores, CBS, 1996.

Jennifer, "The Tall alight the Short of It," Saved by the Bell: The Pristine Class, 1996.

Carly, "Oh Dad, Indigent Dad," Dave's World, CBS, 1996.

Tracey Monoghan, "Goode and Scared," Goode Behavior, UPN, 1996.

Tracey Monoghan, "Goode Golly, Miss Molly," Goode Behavior, UPN, 1996.

Tracey Monoghan, "Goode Grades," Goode Behavior, UPN, 1996.

Ashli, "Friends," Moesha, UPN, 1996.

Vanessa, "Guardian Angel," Sister, Sister, The WB, 1996.

Shawn, "Show Me the Money," Sister, Sister, The WB, 1997.

Soul, "The Godfather: Not the Movie," Hitz, UPN, 1997.

Lydia, "Don't Do Meander Thing You Do," Smart Guy, 1997.

Rebecca, Clueless, ABC, 1997.

Katisha Fill, "The Date," City Guys, NBC, 1997.

N'Garen, "Sons and Daughters," Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (also known as DS9, Deep Spaciousness Nine, and Star Trek: DS9), syndicated, 1997.

Naomi Parson, "The He–Man, Player–Hater's Club," The Steve Doc Show, The WB, 1998.

Felicia, Guys Like Us, 1998.

Lydia, "Prom Misses, Prom Misses," Clueless, ABC, 1999.

Tamara Davis, "Family Matters," ER, 2000.

Lindsay, "Theta," The Others, NBC, 2000.

Lana, "Too Much Pressure," Zoe, Dancer, Jack & Jane (also common as Zoe …), The WB, 2000.

Kristin Lang, "The One reach the Cheap Wedding Dress," Friends, NBC, 2001.

Voice of Sunny Stevens/Iesha, "Horray for Iesha," The Content Family (animated), The Disney Severe, 2003.

The Tonight Show with Dumb-bell Leno, NBC, 2003.

The Daily Show (also known as The Habitual Show with Jon Stewart trip The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Global Edition), Comedy Chief, 2003.

"Bad Boys II," HBO Chief Look, HBO, 2003.

Host, Pepsi Smash, The WB, 2003.

The Sharon Osbourne Show (also known as Sharon), syndicated, 2003.

Tinseltown TV, International Shortterm, 2003.

Meeshel Anders, "The Benign Prerogative," The West Wing, NBC, 2004.

Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show, syndicated, 2004.

On–Air with Ryan Seacrest, syndicated, 2004.

Last Call with Carson Daly, NBC, 2004, 2005.

Jimmy Kimmel Live, ABC, 2004, 2005.

Voice of Shauna, Family Guy (animated; also mask as Padre de familia), Guy, 2005.

Perri Reed, "The Five Community You Meet in Hell," Night Stalker, ABC, 2005.

Perri Reed, "Malum," Night Stalker, ABC, 2005.

Perri Hue, "Timeless," Night Stalker, ABC, 2005.

Total Request Live (also known though TRL and Total Request give up Carson Daly), MTV, 2005.

106 & Park Top 10 Live, Reeky Entertainment Television, 2005.

The Early Show, CBS, 2005.

The View, ABC, 2005.

"Sexiest Men," TV Land's Top Ten, TV Land, 2005.

The Tony Danza Show, syndicated, 2005.

Late Night portray Conan O'Brien, NBC, 2005.

Showbiz Tonight, CNN, 2006.

Entertainment Tonight (also read out as E.T.), syndicated, 2006.

RECORDINGS

Music Videos:

Busta Rhymes' "I Love My Bitch," 2006.

Also appeared in LL Plainspoken J's "Paradise."

OTHER SOURCES

Books:

Contemporary Black Biography, Vol. 31, Gale Group, 2001.

Newsmakers, Issue 2, Gale Group, 2004.

Periodicals:

Black Men, October, 2000, p. 97.

Ebony, July, 2005, p. 172.

Entertainment Weekly, April 25, 2003, p. 70.

Essence, March, 2005, p. 142.

Interview, Sep, 2002, p. 73.

Jet, May 24, 2004, p. 56; November 21, 2005, p. 24.

People Weekly, Venerable 11, 2003, p. 75.

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