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Gloria Reuben
Gloria Reuben on November 19, 2007.
Born
Gloria Elizabeth Reuben[1]

(1964-06-09) June 9, 1964 (age 60)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer, producer
Years active1985–present
SpouseWayne Isaak (1999-2003; divorced)

Gloria Elizabeth Reuben (born June 9, 1964) is a Canadian producer, singer and actress of film and television and producer, known for her role as Jeanie Boulet on the medical drama ER and Marina Peralta on Falling Skies. In film, she is known for portraying Elizabeth Keckley in Lincoln.

She is currently recurring in the role of Dr. Krista Gordon on Mr. Robot and on the main cast of Saints & Sinners as Mayor Pamela Clayborne.

Life and career

Reuben was born in Toronto, to Pearl Avis (Mills), a classical singer, and Cyril George Reuben, an architect.[2] Her parents were both Jamaican-born; her father, who was Caucasian, was from a Sephardi Jewish family, and her mother was Afro-Jamaican.[1] Her father died when she was young.[3][4][5][6]

Reuben is the half-sister of Denis Simpson, an actor and children's television host who died in 2010.[4] She was the subject of a segment of Henry Louis Gates Jr.'s television genealogy series Finding Your Roots. She began learning piano as a child and later studied music technique and theory, ballet and jazz at the Canadian Royal Conservatory.[5] Her career as an actress was triggered by a few jobs as a model and appearances in television advertisements.

Reuben is known for her role on the American television series ER as Jeanie Boulet, an HIV-positive physician assistant on the hospital's staff. She was a guest star throughout Season 1 and was elevated to full-time cast member at the beginning of Season 2. She continued that role until early Season 6, when she left the show. In 2008, Reuben returned to ER for one episode during its 14th season. She has stated that this role led to her HIV/AIDS activism.[7]

Reuben again held a major role in a television series, when she starred as FBI agent Brooke Haslett in 1-800-Missing (2003–2004). She later starred as Rosalind Whitman in the TNT series Raising the Bar. In 1996 she was chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World. [citation needed]

In 2000, she sang back up vocals for Tina Turner on her Twenty Four Seven Tour. [citation needed]

Reuben guest-starred in the season two finale of Drop Dead Diva as Professor Kathy Miller.[8] Reuben guest-starred in season 12 of NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit reprising her role as U.S. Attorney Christine Danielson.[9] In 2012, she appeared in the CBS TV movie, Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt.

In 2012, Reuben played Elizabeth Keckley in Steven Spielberg's historical drama film Lincoln and her portrayal of the character received critical praise.[10] In 2013, she guest starred on the sci-fi drama series Falling Skies.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1992 Wild Orchid II: Two Shades of Blue Celeste
1994 Timecop Sarah Fielding
1995 Nick of Time Krista Brooks
1998 Indiscreet Eve Dodd
1999 Macbeth in Manhattan Claudia / Lady Macbeth
1999 David and Lola Gloria
1999 Deep in My Heart Barbara Ann Williams
2000 Pilgrim Vicky
2000 Shaft Sgt. Council Uncredited
2001 The Feast of All Saints Cecile Ste. Marie
2002 Happy Here and Now Hannah
2002 Salem Witch Trials Tituba Indian
2006 The Sentinel Mrs. Merriweather
2012 Lincoln Elizabeth Keckley Nominated: NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Motion Picture
Broadcast Film Critics Association Award for Best Cast
Detroit Film Critics Society for Best Ensemble
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Ensemble
2013 Admission Corrinne
2014 Reasonable Doubt Detective Blake Kanon
2015 The Longest Ride Adrienne Francis
2016 Anesthesia Meredith

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1990–91 The Flash Sabrina 5 episodes
1995 Homicide: Life on the Street Det. Theresa Walker 3 episodes
1995–99, 2008 ER Jeanie Boulet Series regular; 102 episodes
Won: Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (1996–99)
Viewers for Quality Television for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (1997–98)
Nominated: Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Series, Miniseries or Television Film (1998)
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series (1997–98)
Screen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series (2000)
NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (1996–99)
2001–02 The Agency Lisa Fabrizzi Regular: episodes 1–13, 21–22
2002, 2007–11 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Christine Danielson (2007–11) / Violet Tremain (2002) 4 episodes
2002 Little John Natalie Britain TV Film

Nominated – NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Film

2003–04 1-800-Missing Brooke Haslett Series regular; season 1: 18 episodes
2005 Numb3rs Erica Quimby Episode: "Noisy Edge"
2008–09 Raising the Bar Rosalind Whitman Series regular; 25 episodes
2010 Drop Dead Diva Professor Kathy Miller Episode: "Freeze the Day"
2011 Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost Thelma Gleffey
2012 Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt Thelma Gleffey
2013 Betty & Coretta Myrlie Evers-Williams Television film
2013 Falling Skies Marina Peralta 10 episodes
2014 Happy Face Killer FBI Agent Melinda Gand TV film
2015 The Blacklist Dr. Selma Orchard Episode: "Luther Braxton Conclusion"
2015-16 Mr. Robot Krista Gordon Series regular
2015 Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise Thelma Gleffey
2016 Saints & Sinners Mayor Pamela Clayborne Series regular
2016 "Jean of the Joneses" Janet Jones
2018 Cloak & Dagger Adina Johnson Series regular

References

  1. ^ a b Stated on Finding Your Roots, PBS, September 23, 2014
  2. ^ Gloria Reuben profile, filmreference.com; accessed November 27, 2014.
  3. ^ Profile, interfaithfamily.com; accessed November 27, 2014.
  4. ^ a b "Gloria!". Chatelaine. March 1999. Retrieved 2010-08-18. Unfortunately, the interracial Jamaican family – her father was white, her mother black – was a conspicuous addition to the very white, very conservative community. "The realities of being a mulatto kid in London or Scarberia weren't always easy," says Reuben's half-brother Denis Simpson... {{cite web}}: Italic or bold markup not allowed in: |publisher= (help)
  5. ^ a b Williams, Kam (2008-08-28). "Gloria Reuben: The Raising the Bar Interview with Kam Williams". The Sly Fox Film Reviews. Retrieved 2008-09-14. At 18, she won the Miss Black Ontario beauty pageant, although the crown did not come without controversy, as some people questioned whether she was deserving because one of her parents was white.
  6. ^ Bournea, Chris (2007-04-03). "Gloria Reuben's Activism Moves from Screen to Real-Life Role". ThisWeek Newspapers. Archived from the original on 2009-06-24. Retrieved 2008-09-14. A Toronto native and daughter of a black mother and a white Canadian father... {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |dead-url= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)
  7. ^ KTLA Morning Show interview, October 9, 2008.
  8. ^ "Exclusive: Gloria Reuben to Guest-Star on Drop Dead Diva". TVGuide.com.
  9. ^ "Gloria Reuben Returns to SVU". TVGuide.com. Retrieved August 17, 2010.
  10. ^ "Oscars 2013: Keep Your Eye On...", ew.com; accessed November 27, 2014.