Gabriel Jonathan Brody is the son of actor of stage and screen, Juliet Stevenson who has gained fame through her outstanding TV and film work and has often undertaken roles for BBC Radio. Gabriel was born in Camden, London to Juliet Stevenson and Hugh Brody. He has a sister named Rosalind Hannah Brody who was born in the year 1994. Gabriel Jonathan Brody is only in the spotlight for being the son of Juliet Stevenson therefore a lot of details about his life are unknown at the moment however, he was born in late 2000/early 2001, per some sources.
Gabriel Jonathan Brody: Profile Summary
Name | Gabriel Jonathan Brody |
Born | 2000 |
Birthplace | London Borough of Camden |
Famous as | Juliet Stevenson’s Son |
Nationality | United Kingdom |
Gender | Male |
Siblings | Rosalind Hannah Brody |
Parents | Juliet Stevenson, Hugh Brody |
Grandparents | Virginia Ruth Stevenson and Michael Guy Stevenson |
Aunt | Gerda Stevens |
Gabriel Jonathan Brody’s maternal grandparents are Virginia Ruth (née Marshall), who worked as a teacher, and Michael Guy Stevenson, who was an army officer and was assigned a new posting every two and a half years.
The mother of Gabriel Brody’s real name is Juliet Anne Virginia Stevenson. She was born in Kelvedon, Essex, England on 30 October 1956 and enrolled in Berkshire’s Hurst Lodge School at age 9 . She later attended the independent St Catherine’s School in Bramley, near Guildford in Surrey, and then went to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
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Gabriel Jonathan Brody’s father was a British anthropologist called Hugh Brody. Juliet and Hugh have lived together since the year 1993. They have been blessed with two kids, namely Rosalind Hannah Brody and Gabriel Jonathan Brody. The couple lives in Highgate, North London.
Gabriel’s mother is an atheist but considers herself a spiritual and superstitious person. Aside from being an actress Gabriel’s mom is a painter. She speaks about how her art has helped her through difficult moments.
She also performs as a book reader as well as recorded all of Jane Austen’s novels as unabridged audiobooks. Lady Windermere’s Fan, Hedda Gabler, Stories from Shakespeare, and To the Lighthouse are among her numerous novels.
Gabriel’s mother, Jonathan Pryce, Bruce Payne, Alan Rickman, Anton Lesser, Kenneth Branagh, Imelda Staunton, and, Fiona Shaw was among the ‘new wave’ of actors to emerge from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA).
Juliet Stevenson had been acting in film and television for a full decade, before making her screen breakthrough in the fantasy rom-com Truly Madly Deeply (1990), Anthony Minghella’s cinematic debut. Her stage career started in 1978 with the Royal Shakespeare Company.
She is notable for her role in the film Truly, Madly, Deeply (1991) and has appeared in films like Emma (1996), Bend It Like Beckham (2002), Mona Lisa Smile (2003), Being Julia (2004), and Infamous (2006).
Gabriel’s mother has starred in ITV’s A Place of Execution, a role that won her the Best Actress Dagger at the 2009 Crime Thriller Awards. Her recent releases include the feature film Let Me Go while her recent TV work includes starring roles in Williams brothers’ thriller One of Us for BBC1 and Sky Living’s supernatural thriller The Enfield Haunting.
She also played a series on two series of Atlantis and The Village. Place of Execution, The Accused, The Hour, and White Heat are her other TV works and her most recent theatre credits include starring roles in Wings at the Young Vic, Robert Icke’s Mary Stuart, and Hamlet (both of which transferred to the West End) and of course Beckett’s Happy Days, also at The Young Vic.
Gabriel Jonathan Brody’s mother has starred and contributed to numerous Royal Shakespeare Company, the National Theatre productions, and the Royal Court. Juliet Stevenson is one of Britain’s leading actors who has won several awards.
She won an Olivier award for her performance as Paulina in Death and The Maiden in 1991. She has also been nominated four times and is five times BAFTA nominated for her film and television work. She got her lifetime achievement prize at the Women in Film And TV Awards.