Betty Gabriel

Actress

Birthday January 6, 1981

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Washington, D.C., U.S.

Age 43 years old

Nationality United States

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1981

Betty Gabriel (born January 6, 1981) is an American actress.

For her work in horror films, particularly Blumhouse films, Gabriel has been established as a scream queen.

She has been nominated for two Black Reel Awards, a NAACP Image Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award.

Gabriel began her career in musical theater.

Gabriel was born January 6, 1981, in Washington, D.C., and grew up in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and in Hyattsville, Maryland.

2002

In 2002, Gabriel received a BSc in animal science from Iowa State University.

After college, Gabriel relocated to Chicago, studying modern dance and working as an actress in the Chicago theater community.

2011

She made her screen debut with the short film In Memoriam (2011), and played Laney Rucker in the action film The Purge: Election Year (2016).

Gabriel's first film role was in the 2011 drama In Memoriam.

2014

In 2014, she graduated with a Master of Fine Arts in drama from Juilliard.

After doing a bit of theater at Iowa State University, Gabriel got her start working as an actress and dancer in Chicago theater, first as part of her further studies, and then in various productions.

2016

On television, Gabriel has played Denise in the period drama series Good Girls Revolt (2016), Maling in the dystopian series Westworld (2018), Naya Temple in the science fiction series Counterpart (2018–2019), Pam Duffy in the miniseries Defending Jacob (2020), Sophie Brewer in the Netflix drama miniseries Clickbait (2021), and Elizabeth Wright in the Prime Video series Jack Ryan (2022–2023).

She began her career as a television actress with minor recurring roles in Good Girls Revolt and Westworld before landing her first major film role in the 2016 horror sequel The Purge: Election Year. Gabriel's character allows viewers to consider whether "the American dream" has become "the American nightmare" for many African-Americans, much as in her 2017 film Get Out.

Gabriel was on vacation when she was invited to audition for Get Out.

To prepare for the role, Gabriel watched the TED talk of Martin Pistorius to get insight into the feeling of being trapped inside one's own body.

She also watched Bride of Frankenstein and talked to her own grandmother, who was raised in Alabama, about racial tensions from her era.

The film was a critical and commercial success, and Gabriel earned critical acclaim for her performance.

2017

She earned critical acclaim for starring as Georgina in the horror film Get Out (2017), a performance which The New York Times called one of the best of 2017.

In 2017, Gabriel joined the cast of Westworld as the character Maling.

2018

She has portrayed Nari in the horror film Unfriended: Dark Web (2018), Detective Cortez in the cyberpunk film Upgrade (2018), Deeks in the drama film Adopt a Highway (2019) and Joyce in the horror film It Lives Inside (2023).

Her role was discussed as a contender for Best Supporting Actress for the 2018 Academy Awards by Variety and The New York Times. The New York Times cited her role as Georgina as one of the best performances of 2017.

Gabriel starred opposite Logan Marshall-Green in the sci-fi action horror film Upgrade (2018), written and directed by Leigh Whannell, and shot on location in Melbourne, Australia.

In February 2018, it was announced she would join the second season of Counterpart playing an FBI agent.

In March 2021, Gabriel had a role in the animated horror film The Spine of Night, written and directed by Philip Gelatt and Morgan Galen King.

Later in August 2021, she continued her career in the horror genre by playing the role of Sophie Brewer in the Netflix miniseries Clickbait (2021), co-written by Christian White and Tony Ayres, and despite the miniseries receiving a 59% on Rotten Tomatoes, it received 1.46 billion views in one week following its debut.

Gabriel also appeared in the Apple TV+ limited series Manhunt, as well as having a recurring role in the TV series Jack Ryan for its third season in 2022.