In this episode, I sit down with the incredibly talented Gene Gabriel, an actor whose career spans stage, film, and television with a level of versatility that always inspires me. Our conversation dives into his journey as a performer, the craft of acting, and the experiences that shaped his career—without touching on magic at all. It’s a thoughtful, funny, and deeply engaging look at what it means to build a life in the arts.
Gene Gabriel is a Cuban‑American actor best known for originating the role of Rodriguez in the Tony Award–winning Broadway play Take Me Out. His performance earned widespread acclaim and helped launch a career that has included memorable roles in television shows like The Sopranos, Law & Order, Blue Bloods, and Madam Secretary, as well as films such as The Informer and The Sun Is Also a Star.
Beyond his on‑camera work, Gene is also a seasoned improviser and stage performer with decades of experience in New York and Miami. His range, authenticity, and sharp comedic instincts have made him a standout presence across multiple mediums, and his dedication to storytelling continues to influence actors and audiences alike.
Learn more about Gene Gabriel by visiting genegabriel.com.
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