Gloria Reuben is an actress, singer, and author who has amassed impressive credentials in television, film, theater, and music. Many will remember Gloria from the hit NBC series ER, a role that garnered her two Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe nomination. Since then, she has had multiple regular starring roles, including Raising the Bar, Falling Skies, Cloak and Dagger, and Mr. Robot.
In film, Gloria portrayed Elizabeth Keckley alongside Daniel Day-Lewis and Sally Field in the Steven Spielberg film Lincoln, appeared with Paul Rudd and Tina Fey in Paul Weitz’s Admission, and starred opposite Samuel L. Jackson in Reasonable Doubt. Gloria’s portrayal of Condoleezza Rice in David Hare’s play Stuff Happens at The Public Theater in NYC garnered her a Lucille Lortel Award for Best Actress.
Her music career includes being a backup singer for Tina Turner in 2000, which led her to record her solo record Just For You. Gloria released a jazz album Perchance to Dream in 2015 on the iconic MCG Jazz label, and her new album For All We Know will be released in early 2020.
Gloria is currently working on her second nonfiction book, an autobiography.