Wiki Biography / Profile Background
Introduction :
- Gabrielle Rogers is a voice artist known for her work on pieces like The Nightingale (2018), Doctor Sleep (2019), and Cedar Boys (2009). She is also an Australian voice and dialect coach.
- A voice teacher with extensive experience, Gabrielle has taught at many places including the Actors Centre Australia, Actors Studio Australia, Bell Shakespeare Company, and The Actor’s Pulse.
- From the 1980s, Gabrielle has also worked as an actress in television, film, and theatre.
Personal Life, Parents and Family Details :
- Currently, there is no information available on the internet or in the public sphere about her personal life apart from the fact that she had been married to the late Star Wars Actor, Andrew Jack. Jack passed away in March 2020 due to COVID-19.
- As per her interview with Sydney Morning Herald, Gabrielle was on the Gold Coast when Jack’s health rapidly deteriorated. She was stranded due to lockdown and could not visit him in his last days.
Education : Qualifications, High School & College Info
- Before graduating from ACA, the University of Sydney, and NIDA, Gabrielle trained at the National Theatre.
- From 1991 to 1995, she was enrolled at the University of Sydney. She earned her BA Honors in Literature while being the student representative for English Department.
- From 2006 to 2007, Rogers undertook Grad Dip (Voice Studies) Degree in Voice from NIDA.
- Gabrielle earned her certification in teaching and assessment in 2008 from HBA.
- From 2015 to 2016, she pursued an MBA in Leadership from the Australian Institute of Business.
Career, Job, Salary and Net Worth :
- Gabrielle became Australia’s most sought-after dialect and voice teacher after her education and training. For ten years, she taught at various acting academies all across Australia. NIDA also commissioned her to create the Dialects and Accents database for the Rodney Seaborn Library.
- Since October 2015, Gabrielle has been based in New Orleans in Louisiana, USA. Here, she has worked as a freelance voice coach. She helps directors and actors reach their goals by using traditional cast support methods, especially discreet in-ear prompting technology.
- Gabrielle has directed three short films, Sweet Remedy (2008), Something Rotten (2010), and Kings (2006). She has also achieved various credits, including Headland, Out of the Blue, The Mime Artist, and All Saints. Before moving on to other pursuits, Gabrielle had a fair share of her fun in the on-screen entertainment industry.
Interesting Facts, Height and Trivia :
- Gabrielle alerted everyone about her husband’s COVID symptoms in the hope of saving countless lives. Her husband, Andrew Jack, who died of COVID-19, was a Star Wars actor, and movie voice dialect coach. Andrew was aged 76 years of age at the time of his death.
- Gabrielle has been a prominent member of organizations like VAStA, MEAA, and ASPAH since February 1994, February 2018, and February 2014, respectively.