Rebecca Gibel

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Rebecca Gibel is an American film, television and stage actor.[1]

Career[edit]

Rebecca Gibel attends the 2022 Tribeca Film Festival

Gibel is a member of the Resident Acting Company[2] at Trinity Repertory Company in Providence, RI.[3] She earned her MFA in Acting from Brown University/Trinity Rep. At Trinity Rep, Gibel appeared as Ado Annie in a reimagined Oklahoma, directed by Richard Jenkins and Sharon Jenkins, and designed by Eugene Lee;[4] as well as the World Premiere Sarah Ruhl's Melancholy Play: a chamber musical, with music by Todd Almond, directed by Liesl Tommy, and designed by Clint Ramos.[5]

In 2017, she played K.T.[6] in the US transfer of Maria Friedman's Merrily We Roll Along at the Huntington Theatre Company, opposite Eden Espinoza, Damian Humbley, and Mark Umbers.

Gibel made her television debut in a 2012 episode of Blue Bloods.[7] In 2019, she recurred opposite Ashleigh Cummings on AMC's NOS4A2 [8] as Tina Harrison.

In 2021, Gibel played Joanne Biles[9][10] in CODA, which swept the awards at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival,[11] won the 2022 Oscar for Best Picture,[12] and the 2022 SAG Award for Outstanding Performance By A Cast In A Motion Picture.[13]

From 2021 to 2022, she starred opposite Ed Burns in seasons 1 and 2 of Bridge and Tunnel, as Burns' wife, Kitty Farrell.[14][15] She also appeared opposite Leonardo DiCaprio, Rob Morgan and Jennifer Lawrence in Adam McKay's Academy Award-nominated feature film, Don't Look Up.[16]

In 2023, Gibel played Paulette, opposite Jenna Ortega, in the Paramount+ film Finestkind, written and directed by Academy Award winner Brian Helgeland.[17][18]

Personal life[edit]

Gibel is married to actor Charlie Thurston.[19]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "This I Believe New England - Artists During Covid-19". The Public's Radio. 2020-12-30. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  2. ^ "Rebecca Gibel '10". Trinity Repertory Company. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  3. ^ Gray, Channing. "Three new actors join Providence's Trinity Rep". The Providence Journal. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  4. ^ Franklin, Bobby (2016-05-14). ""Oklahoma!" At The Trinity Rep". Boxing Over Broadway. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  5. ^ Tieman, Andria. "BWW Reviews: The Sidesplitting and Strange MELANCHOLY PLAY: A CHAMBER MUSICAL at Trinity Rep". BroadwayWorld.com. Retrieved 2024-01-24.
  6. ^ "Merrily We Roll Along at Boston University Theatre 2017". abouttheartists.com. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  7. ^ "Blue Bloods" The Uniform (TV Episode 2012), IMDb, retrieved 2024-01-22
  8. ^ NOS4A2 (TV Series 2019–2020), IMDb, retrieved 2024-01-22
  9. ^ "Rebecca Gibel | Actress". IMDb. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  10. ^ Russo, Amy. "Historic Oscar win for 'CODA' and three RI actors. There's always a local angle". The Providence Journal. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  11. ^ Vary, Adam B. (2021-02-03). "Sundance 2021 Winners: 'CODA' Sweeps With Four Prizes, Questlove's Documentary 'Summer Of Soul' Earns Two". Variety. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  12. ^ "Oscars 2022 Winners: See the Full List Here (Updated)". Vanity Fair. 2022-03-27. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  13. ^ "Full list of winners for the 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards". Los Angeles Times. 2022-02-28. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  14. ^ Gomez, Adrian (2021-01-21). "Nostalgic escape: 'Bridge and Tunnel' focuses on six friends in 1980 Manhattan". Albuquerque Journal. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  15. ^ Bridge and Tunnel (TV Series 2021–2022), IMDb, retrieved 2024-01-22
  16. ^ Don't Look Up, IMDb, retrieved 2024-01-22
  17. ^ "Finestkind". Rotten Tomatoes. 2023-12-15. Retrieved 2024-01-22.
  18. ^ Finestkind (2023), IMDb, retrieved 2024-01-22
  19. ^ Gray, Channing. "Real-life couple play newlyweds in Trinity Rep's 'Barefoot in the Park'". The Providence Journal. Retrieved 2024-01-22.

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