Name : Gabrielle Anwar
Profession : actress
Date of Birth : February 4, 1971
Place of Birth : Laleham, U.K.
Gabrielle Anwar - Detailed Biography
Though most
audiences will likely remember getting their first glimpse of the lovely
Gabrielle Anwar when she took the dance floor as Al Pacino's tango partner from
1992's Scent of a Woman, she had previously appeared in numerous British
miniseries' since the late '80s. Breaking into American cinema opposite Richard
Grieco in the 1991 teen spy comedy If Looks Could Kill, Anwar soon found herself
climbing the credits list after her charm and skillful footwork left audience
hungering for more. Born in the daughter of an Persian film producer and a
British actress in Laleham, Middlesex, England, in February of 1970, ruffian
Anwar was kicked out of school for fighting in her early years, though she later
opted to study drama and dance in London. Anwar made her television debut in Jim
Henson's The Storyteller (1987), followed by her film debut in 1988's Manifesto,
and after appearing in such British miniseries as Summer's Lease, First Born,
and Press Gang (all in 1989), it was time to cross the pond with mate Craig
Sheffer and make her bid for Hollywood. Following her eye-catching turn in Scent
of a Woman, the fledgling starlet faced an unearthly horror in Abel Ferrara's
Body Snatchers, romanced Michael J. Fox in For Love or Money (both 1993), and
appeared opposite Andy Garcia in Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead (1995).
Though it certainly seemed as if Anwar's career was headed in the right
direction, a series of low-budget efforts in the late '90s, as well as a rumor
that she had lost the lead role in Titanic to Kate Winslet, seemed to stall her
rise to stardom. Taking a cue from her early years, Anwar turned toward
television. She gained positive notice for her role as Fidel Castro's secret
lover in the 1999 made-for-television feature My Little Assassin, and a few
short years later she appeared in the short lived sci-fi mystery series John
Doe. Still appearing frequently in features, the woman voted as one of the 50
most beautiful people in the world by People Magazine (in 1993) could be spotted
in such efforts as Save it for Later and Mob Dot Com in 2003.