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  1. Gaby Hoffmann. Actress: Field of Dreams. Gabrielle Mary Hoffmann was born in New York City, New York, to actors Anthony Herrera and Viva (née Janet Susan Mary Hoffmann), who was a Warhol superstar. She began acting in commercials at 4 to help pay the family bills. Gaby's first film role was as young "Karin Kinsella" in 1989's Field of Dreams (1989). Until the summer of 1993, Gaby had lived her...

  2. Aug 15, 2015 · Take Gaby Hoffmann, for instance, who first made her mark playing precocious moppets in such films as 1989’s Uncle Buck and 1993’s Sleepless in Seattle, only to drop out of the business and re ...

  3. Nov 19, 2021 · Gaby Hoffmann. is Captivated by “The Stuff of Life”. Gaby Hoffmann, the indie film darling who got her start in big-budget comedies like Uncle Buck and Sleepless in Seattle and later ...

  4. Mar 14, 2022 · Gaby Hoffmann & Tamera Tomakili discuss Winning Time, fitting into a male-dominated world, and figuring out a relationship dynamic with Quincy Isaiah. They also discuss finding the individual ...

  5. Gaby Hoffmann is an American film and television actress, who has been entertaining the audience with her brilliant performance since the age of four. Raised by a single mother at the Chelsea Hotel, New York City, she had a unique upbringing, being surrounded by free spirited artists, writers and photographers since her birth.

  6. Gaby Hoffmann. Actor, Director. Born January 8, 1982 in New York City, New York, USA. Gabrielle Mary Hoffmann was born in New York City, New York, to actors Anthony Herrera and Viva (née Janet Susan Mary Hoffmann), who was a Warhol superstar. She began acting in commercials at 4 to help pay the family bills. Gaby's first film role was as young ...

  7. Dec 28, 2021 · How Gaby Hoffmann found the space to play on the 'C'mon C'mon' set. Gregory Ellwood. December 28, 2021 · 5 min read. Gaby Hoffmann stars in "C'mon C'mon" with Joaquin Phoenix as her brother. Hoffmann jokes that most of the time on set, she and Phoenix "had this strange sibling thing" where they acted like teenagers. (Michael Nagle / For The Times)

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