Seychelle Gabriel is an American actress and voice actor best known for her roles in the movies “The Last Airbender,” “The Legend of Korra,” and TV shows like “Falling Skies.” Because of her mother’s involvement in the entertainment business, Seychelle started her acting career at a young age.
Prior to increasing her popularity on the small screen with lead parts in the shows “Falling Skies” and “The Legend of Korra,” she played the recurring character of “Adelita Reyes” in the American dark comedy-drama TV series “Weeds.”
She was nominated for a “Young Artist Award” for her portrayal of “Princess Yue” in the critically acclaimed American action-adventure-fantasy movie “The Last Airbender.”
She boosted her acting career with roles in movies like “Sleight” and “Blood Fest.” In the 2010 “Young Hollywood Issue” of “Nylon,” she was one of the 55 faces of the future. She will appear in the upcoming science fiction movie “Ghost Draft” from the United States.
Seychelle Gabriel’s Date of Birth and Parents
Seychelle Guy and Michelle Gabriel welcomed Suzanne Gabriel into the world on March 25, 1991, in Burbank, California, United States.
She is of Italian and French ancestry on her mother’s side and Mexican and French ancestry on her father’s. Dylan DiForte Gabriel, her brother, is a sound engineer.
Seychelle Gabriel’s Education
Seychelle had instruction on the guitar, piano, and singing throughout her early adolescence. She attended “Burbank High School” and received her diploma in 2009.
She sang in the school choir called “In Sync.” In 2011, she also participated in classes at the “London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts” (LAMDA).
Seychelle Gabriel’s Career
Seychelle’s mother’s job entailed selecting “extras” for various advertisements and films. As a result, Seychelles was exposed to the entertainment business at a young age.
She made her debut on television when she was only three weeks old and was seen in Fred Savage’s arms in the well-known American series “The Wonder Years.” Later, she appeared in a number of print ads and commercials.
She had an appearance in an episode of the wildly popular “Nickelodeon” comedy-drama series “Zoey 101” in 2007.
She appeared in the critically and financially unsuccessful American neo-noir superhero movie “The Spirit” the following year.
She appeared in three episodes of the well-known “Showtime” dark comedy-drama TV series “Weeds” in 2009 as the recurring character “Adelita Reyes.” She also made an appearance on “The Tonight Program,” an American late-night talk show.
She became well-known for her role as “Princess Yue” in the 2010 American action-adventure-fantasy movie “The Last Airbender,” which was directed by M. Night Shyamalan.
The popular “Nickelodeon” animated TV series “Avatar: The Last Airbender” served as the inspiration for the movie’s first season.
The film became a great financial hit and earned Seychelle a nomination for a “Young Artist Award” for “Best Performance in a Feature Film” (Supporting Young Actress). She was also included among the 55 faces of the future in “Nylon’s” “Young Hollywood Issue” that year.
In the 2011 release of the American dance movie “Honey 2,” she played the role of “Tina.” She starred as “Lourdes Delgado” in Robert Rodat’s American post-apocalyptic science-fiction TV series “Falling Skies” that same year.
Seychelles was a featured country in the first four seasons of the show, which debuted on “TNT” on June 19, 2011, and ran until 2014.
According to a March 7, 2011, announcement, Seychelle will be lending her voice to the American animated series “The Legend of Korra” as “Asami Sato.” Between 2012 and 2014, Seychelle had 37 appearances over all four seasons of the Nickelodeon series.
In 2012, she performed the voice of “Dr. Anne Stephens” in the online series “The Living.” In 2013, she appeared in four episodes of the “Revenge” drama series on ABC.
She had an appearance as “Allison” in the short science fiction film “Jabbawockeez: Regenerate” the following year.
She appeared in the 2014 music video for the song “Standing in This Dream” by the band “My Dear.” She played the lead character of “May” in the crime-drama television movie “Beautiful & Twisted” for Lifetime.
On January 31, 2015, a movie based on the 2009 killing of Bernice Novack and Ben Novack Jr. debuted.
She played Holly, the main character, in the popular American science fiction drama “Sleight.” Previous to its April 28, 2017, US release, the movie had its world debut on January 23, 2016, at the Sundance Film Festival.
Additionally, she appeared in 2017’s comedy “The Outdoorsman” and three episodes of the American supernatural drama TV series “Sleepy Hollow,” which was shown on “Fox.”
Her subsequent leading part was “Sam” in the American comedy-horror movie “Blood Fest,” which had its global debut on March 9, 2018, at the “SXSW Film Festival.”
She also provided the voice for the episode of the television show “Fortune Rookie” titled “Nemesis” in the same year.
Seychelles will appear in Chris McKay’s next American science fiction film “Ghost Draft,” which started production on September 1, 2019.