Gabrielle Miller is one of Canada's most loved female actors. She currently has lead roles in two of Canada's hottest shows: Corner Gas and Robson Arms.
Gabrielle has been acting since she was seventeen and has shared the screen with an impressive list of talented actors. Following a wealth of roles in top Canadian and American shows, Gabrielle landed a lead in CTV's Corner Gas - the highest rated comedy program in Canadian television history. It is currently the most watched comedy series in the country with an average of 1.6 million viewers per episode, making Gabrielle Miller a household name.
The half-hour comedy centers around the fictional small town of Dog River, Saskatchewan, and the lives of Brent LeRoy, who runs the gas station; and Gabrielle's character Lacey Burrows, who owns the coffee shop; as well as some other very colourful local folks. The show has enjoyed five successful seasons on CTV and Corner Gas started airing in the United States last September.
Both Gabrielle and the show have received numerous awards and accolades. The show has won six Canadian Comedy Awards, six Geminis (including Best Ensemble performance in 2007) and five Leos. With eleven award nominations over the years, Gabrielle has garnered the Leo Award two years consecutively, 2005 and 2006 for Music, Comedy, or Variety Program or Series: Best Performance or Host(s) and two nominations: one for a Canadian Comedy award for Pretty Funny Performance and a Gemini for Best Ensemble Performance in a Comedy Program or Series. Gabrielle was also voted Favourite Canadian Female Star by TV Guide's '2006 Readers Poll'.
Robson Arms has also received rave reviews and has won its share of awards. Gabrielle plays Bobbi Briggs, a newlywed and newcomer to Vancouver. This half hour comedy is a series of voyeuristic snapshots into the private lives of the various residents living in an apartment block in downtown Vancouver called the Robson Arms. Gabrielle won a 2007 Leo Award for Best Supporting Performance by a Female in a Dramatic Series for her role on Robson Arms.
Although these roles keep Gabrielle very busy, she also finds time to support worthwhile causes, one of which is very close to her heart: Vela Microboard. Vela Microboard is a registered non-profit organization dedicated to exploring, facilitating and supporting innovative community living options for people with disabilities (www.mircroboard.org). Gabrielle and her family helped develop the Shanti Miller Friendship Society, the first Microboard in British Columbia in 1989, for her sister Shanti who lives with cerebral palsy. Gabrielle is a member of her sister's Microboard as well as the spokeswoman for the Vela Microboard Association. There are now over 300 Microboards in British Columbia.
Gabrielle has five siblings and grew up living in Vancouver and moved during her teenage years to White Rock. A new part-time resident of Saskatchewan, Gabrielle also shares her time between Los Angeles and Vancouver and enjoys the healthy lifestyle all three cities provide. She loves to hike and walk her dog. She also works out regularly with her boxing coach and Pilates instructor.



















