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Gabriel Hogan

Gabriel Hogan (born May 17, 1973) is a Canadian actor.[1][2] He is best known for his continuing role on the hit cable television firefighter comedy series Tacoma FD, CBC/Up TV/Netflix’s Heartland and the drama Condor.

Background

Hogan was born in Toronto, Ontario and raised in the Yorkville neighbourhood.[3] He is the middle sibling of three children. His parents, Michael and Susan Hogan, along with his older sister Jennie Rebecca Hogan (b.1971) and younger brother Charlie Hogan (b.1983), are also actors.[4]

He is married to actress Inga Cadranel; they have one son, Ryder, and a daughter, Summer Rose.[4][5]

Career

Television

Hogan's highest profile roles to date have been in television. He is featured as Peter Morris on the western ranch show Heartland, and also Ike Crystal in the truTV comedy Tacoma FD[6][7] the cancellation of which was announced in early 2024 after four seasons.

His other television credits include the series Prince of Peoria, Condor,[8] Playmakers, Angela's Eyes, Rent-A-Goalie, This Is Wonderland, Heartland,[9] Peter Benchley's Amazon[10] and Robson Arms.[11]

Hogan is an ice hockey fan and proficient player, and several of his credits are hockey related; in 2006, he was part of a documentary-style miniseries about hockey in Canada, called Canada Russia '72.[12] His notable American television credits include a short stint on the acclaimed show Wonderfalls in 2004, playing a lovesick delivery man in two episodes of the short-lived show.[13]

He was cast to play Roland "Rolie" Cray on Flashpoint in 2008, but Hogan decided to leave the show after the pilot episode. Sam Braddock (played by David Paetkau) took his spot on the SRU team.[citation needed]

Hogan also played the role of Joseph P. Kennedy Jr. in the 2011 miniseries The Kennedys,[14] and played the lead male role of "Ken Stoddard" in the Hallmark movie Christmas Song in 2012.[13][15] Then 2 others for Hallmark Channel, in 2014 Christmas at Cartwright's and Christmas List in 2017.[14]

In 2011 and 2012, he also appeared in both seasons of the Canadian police series King as Jessica King's husband and fellow cop Danny Sless.[16]

In 2015, Hogan played a Chimera named Belasko in the Season 5 premiere of MTV's cult television show Teen Wolf, but was killed off by the end of the episode. In 2016, he also appeared in the twelfth episode of the first season of Lady Dynamite.[14] He has also had recurring roles in shows such as Warehouse 13, The Border and The Best Years.[14]

Video games

Other credits

Hogan's film credits include Blue City Slammers, Head in the Clouds, and Moving Day.[17]

Filmography

Film

Television

References

  1. ^ "Gabriel Hogan". IMDb. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  2. ^ Dru, Zoë; Kotsopoulos, Aspa (2008). Programming reality: perspectives on English-Canadian television. Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press. p. 98. ISBN 978-1-55458-010-1.
  3. ^ "Now starring in their own home; Playmates as children, actors come from theatrical families" by Kathryn Kates, Toronto Star (9 Feb, 2008) Retrieved from ProQuest 439392645
  4. ^ a b Kates, Kathyrn (9 February 2008). "Now starring in their own home". The Star.
  5. ^ "Inga Cadranel Biography". Tvguide.com. Retrieved 6 May 2014.
  6. ^ "Tacoma FD". www.trutv.com. Archived from the original on 21 July 2023. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  7. ^ "‘Tacoma FD’: Kirby Bliss-Blanton, Marcus Henderson, Eugene Cordero & Gabriel Hogan Join TruTV Comedy Pilot" by Denise Petski at deadline.com
  8. ^ "William Hurt, Bob Balaban Join Audience Network Series ‘Condor’ " by Joe Otterson at variety.com
  9. ^ "Gabriel Hogan's answers to your questions last week – Blog – Heartland". cbc.ca. Retrieved 4 October 2016.
  10. ^ "Focus Forum" The Times-Picayune (5 Mar, 2000) Retrieved from ProQuest 415275637
  11. ^ "Pay Robson Arms a visit, but stay away from Jeff" by Brad Oswald, Winnipeg Free Press (10 Feb, 2007) Retrieved from ProQuest 752167589
  12. ^ "Canada Russia '72" by Andrew Ryan, The Globe and Mail (8 April, 2006) Retrieved from ProQuest 383567310
  13. ^ a b "Decorations help stars of 'A Christmas Song' shoot; December scenes in summer sun" by Bill Brioux, The Record (14 Dec, 2012) Retrieved from ProQuest 1238821465
  14. ^ a b c d "Meet the Cast". hallmarkchannel.com. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  15. ^ "Christmas Song (2012)". imdb.com. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  16. ^ "King: Season 2 (4 Discs) DVD". amazon.co.uk. Retrieved 6 October 2017.
  17. ^ "Not as moving as it wants to be" by Jennie Punter, The Globe and Mail (20 July, 2012) Retrieved from ProQuest 1027038396
  18. ^ Head in the Clouds review by Dennis Harvey at variety.com
  19. ^ The Halfback of Notre Dame review by Carole Horst at variety.com
  20. ^ Bridal Fever review by Laura Fries at variety.com

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