Gabrielle Union
Actress, activist, and author Gabrielle Union is renowned for her captivating performances in films like "Bring It On" and her advocacy for social justice, particularly gender equality and racial justice.
Movie Actress
October 29, 1972
Scorpio
52
Omaha, Nebraska
Gabrielle Union-Wade, born October 29, 1972, rose to fame in the late ’90s with her breakthrough role in the iconic film “Bring It On.” Since then, she has captivated audiences with her versatile performances in numerous movies and TV shows, including “10 Things I Hate About You,” “Bad Boys II,” “Deliver Us from Eva,” “Think Like a Man” series, “Being Mary Jane,” “The Birth of a Nation,” “Breaking In,” and most recently, “The Inspection.”
Beyond acting, Gabrielle has also made her mark as a producer, co-founding the production company I’ll Have Another Productions and producing several successful projects, including “Being Mary Jane” and “L.A.’s Finest.” Her talent and dedication have been recognized with prestigious awards, such as the NAACP Image Award, BET Award, and Essence Award. In 2019, she received a star on the illustrious Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Off-screen, Gabrielle is an advocate for women’s rights and gender equality, passionately using her platform to raise awareness and inspire change. She has authored two thought-provoking books, “We’re Going to Need More Wine” and “You Got Anything Stronger?” sharing her personal experiences and insights.
Gabrielle’s journey is a testament to her resilience, talent, and commitment to excellence. As an actress, producer, and advocate, she continues to captivate and inspire audiences worldwide.