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Gabrielle Fitzpatrick
Australian actress From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Gabrielle Fitzpatrick (born 1 February 1967) is an Australian film and television actress.
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Early life
Fitzpatrick was born in 1 February 1966, in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Her background is Irish, English and German. She started her career as a model. She made her first on-screen appearance in an Outback Steakhouse television advertisement.
Career
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While modelling in Milan, Fitzpatrick auditioned for a modeling part in Italian film Via Monte Napoleone, directed by Carlo Vanzina, but was lucky enough to score a speaking role.
She has since starred in 11 films, including superhero film Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Movie (1995), Australian thriller Offspring (1996), action films Mr. Nice Guy (1997) and Inferno (1999) alongside Jackie Chan and Jean-Claude Van Damme respectively. Other film credits include Clover Bend (2002) and religious film The Last Sin Eater (2007) with Henry Thomas. She has also featured in the television movies Blackwater Trail (1995) and The Magicians (2000). Her most recent film project was 2017's Fatties: Take Down the House, directed by Bob Gordon.
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Fitzpatrick has also appeared in numerous television series, including regular roles as Brooke Bannister in Australian soap opera Paradise Beach (1993) and Montana Hale in Australian period drama The Man from Snowy River (1995–1996). She had recurring roles as Naomi Reynolds in American police procedural series NYPD Blue (1997–1998) and Charlotte Bentley Logan in American western drama Legacy (1999).
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She has also appeared in guest roles in both Australian and American television series including E Street (1991), Police Rescue (1991), G.P. (1993), Fire (1995), Roar (1997), Frasier (1998), Nash Bridges (2000), Providence (2001), Dragnet (2003), 24 (2004), North Shore (2004) and Lost (2006/2007).
Personal life
Fitzpatrick has been married to Shaun Sewter, an animation director, VFX supervisor, and motion graphics artist, since 10 September 2008. She is currently based in Los Angeles, California.[1]
She studied advertising, marketing and brand development at UCLA from 2007 to 2010. She has worked as a consultant for Self By Self Art and as a marketing and PR assistant for Moo Studios, according to her LinkedIn profile.[1]
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