Gaby Hoffmann
Biography
Gabrielle Mary Hoffmann, born on January 8, 1982, is a talented American actress recognized for her impactful performances in both film and television. She gained widespread acclaim for her roles in notable productions such as "Sleepless in Seattle," "Transparent," and "Girls." In 2015, her exceptional work earned her nominations for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series and Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series, showcasing her versatility and talent in comedy.
From an early age, Gaby made a name for herself as a child actress, appearing in beloved films like "Field of Dreams," "Uncle Buck," "Now and Then," and "Volcano." These early roles helped establish her as a prominent figure in Hollywood, and she has continued to evolve and take on diverse characters throughout her career. Hoffmann's ability to seamlessly transition from childhood roles to more complex adult characters has solidified her reputation as a skilled performer.
With a career spanning several decades, Gaby Hoffmann remains a significant presence in the entertainment industry, captivating audiences with her genuine performances and unique charm. Her contributions to film and television continue to resonate, making her a respected figure among both peers and fans alike.
Filmography
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Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere
2025 • Adele Springsteen
Strike!
1998 • Odette
Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus
2013 • Crystal Fairy
This Is My Life
1992 • Opal Ingels
Lyle
2014 • Leah
Life During Wartime
2010
200 Cigarettes
1999 • Stephie
Black and White
1999 • Raven
You Can Count on Me
2000 • Sheila
Obvious Child
2014 • Nellie
Nate & Margaret
2012 • Darla
The Man Without a Face
1993 • Megan Norstadt
Volcano (1997)
1997 • Kelly Roark
Wild
2014 • Aimee
Everyone Says I Love You
1996 • Lane Dandridge
Now and Then
1995 • Samantha
Everything Is Copy
2015 • Self
Goodbye World
2013 • Laura
C'mon C'mon
2021 • Viv
Coming Soon
1999 • Jenny Simon
Uncle Buck
1989 • Maizy Russell
Field of Dreams
1989 • Karin Kinsella