Gaby Hoffmann Bio, Age, Net Worth, Husband, Girls, Transparent, Movies

Gaby Hoffmann Biography

Gaby Hoffmann is an actress from the United States who rose to prominence as a child actress in Field of Dreams, Uncle Buck, and Sleepless in Seattle, and then as a teen in Now and Then, Volcano, All I Wanna Do, and 200 Cigarettes.

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How old is Gaby Hoffmann? – Age

She is 41 years old as of 8 January 2023. She was born in 1982 in New York, New York, United States. Her real name is Gabrielle Mary Antonia Hoffmann.

Gaby Hoffmann Family – Education

Her mother, Viva, is a former Warhol superstar, and her father, Anthony Herrera, is a soap opera actor best known for his role as James Stenbeck in As the World Turns. Viva and Herrera divorced shortly after Hoffmann’s birth, and she was raised by her mother in New York’s Chelsea Hotel. Her father was not a significant figure in her life.

Her mother, the daughter of an attorney, was raised in New York State in a conservative and devoutly Catholic family. Herrera was raised by his maternal grandparents in Wiggins, Mississippi, and his father, Gaby’s paternal grandfather, was of French and Spanish descent. P.S. Hoffmann was Hoffmann’s elementary school in Manhattan. She attended the Buckley School after moving to Los Angeles in 1994, before graduating from Calabasas High School in 1999.

Who is Gaby Hoffmann married to? – Husband

Hoffmann and her longtime boyfriend, cinematographer Chris Dapkins, have a daughter born in 2014. (born November 19, 1980). She lives in Brooklyn’s Fort Greene neighborhood.

Gaby Hoffmann Net Worth

She has an estimated net worth of $2.5 Million.

Gaby Hoffmann Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty

She appearedd as Claire Rothman in the American sports drama television series Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty. The series depicts the professional and personal lives of the Los Angeles Lakers basketball teams of the 1980s.

Gaby Hoffmann Transparent

She appeared as Ali Pfefferman, the youngest sibling in the American comedy-drama streaming television series Transparent. She is perpetually unemployed and appears immature for her age. In flashbacks, Hoffmann also appears as Maura’s mother Rose. Emily Robinson plays both characters’ younger selves. In the series finale, Ali comes out as non-binary and adopts the name Ari.

Gaby Hoffmann Someone Like Me

She appeared as Gaby Stepjak in the American sitcom television series Someone Like Me. Gaby receives her first punishment when she lies to her stepfather. Gaby throws Jane a birthday party. Jeremy Torgerson appears as a guest star. Gaby has a crush on a guy who is dating someone else. Gaby runs for class president and decides to take the ethical high road, despite her opponent’s dirty tricks. Ray Buktenica appears as a guest. Gaby uses performance art to impress her art teacher.

Gaby Hoffmann Girls

She appeared as Caroline Sackler, Adam’s extremely troubled sister in the American comedy-drama television series Girls. She is sarcastic with Adam and Hannah until Hannah kicks her out. She then moved in with Laird, got pregnant by him, and gave birth to their daughter before going missing in the fifth season.

Hannah Horvath, an aspiring writer, is shocked two years after graduating from Oberlin College when her parents announce they will no longer financially support her life in Brooklyn, New York. Hannah navigates her twenties “one mistake at a time” when she is left to her own devices. Hannah’s friends include Allison Williams, Jemima Kirke, Zosia Mamet, Adam Driver, Alex Karpovsky, and Andrew Rannells.

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Gaby Hoffmann All I Wanna Do

She appeared as Odette Sinclair in the 1998 American comedy film All I Wanna Do. After her parents learn that she intends to have sex with her boyfriend, Dennis, Odie Sinclair is transferred to Miss Godard’s Preparatory School for Girls. Her roommates, Verena von Stefan and Tinka Parker, who are the school’s main troublemakers, are introduced to her.

Odie is accepted into the D.A.R.I. (Daughters of the American Ravioli), a group of girls who have higher goals than their peers. Verena and Momo plot sabotage to discredit the boys’ academy, but Tweety and Tinka change their minds about co-ed integration after Tweety is sexually assaulted and humiliated by some St. Ambrose students. The students, led by Odie, demand that the student body vote be treated as a single vote on the board of trustees, and the votes against integration outnumber those in favor. Students contribute their personal savings to help pay off the school’s debt.

Gaby Hoffmann Movies

♦ 2021 – C’mon C’mon
♦ 2015 – Manhattan Romance
♦ 2014 – Obvious Child
♦ 2014 – Veronica Mars
♦ 2014 – Wild
♦ 2014 – Lyle
♦ 2013 – Crystal Fairy & the Magical Cactus
♦ 2013 – All That I Am
♦ 2013 – Goodbye World
♦ 2012 – Nate & Margaret
♦ 2011 – Wolfe with an E
♦ 2011 – The Surrogate Mary
♦ 2010 – 13
♦ 2009 – Life During Wartime
♦ 2007 – Severed Ways

Gaby Hoffmann TV Shows

♦ 2022 – Winning Time: The Rise of the Lakers Dynasty
♦ 2016 – High Maintenance
♦ 2014–2017 – Girls
♦ 2014–2019 – Transparent
♦ 2012 – Louie
♦ 2011 – The Good Wife
♦ 2011 – Homeland
♦ 2010 – Private Practice
♦ 2009 – The Eastmans
♦ 2005 – Law & Order: Criminal Intent
♦ 1995 – Freaky Friday
♦ 1995 – Whose Daughter Is She?
♦ 1994 – Someone Like Me