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Gabriel Hogan is a Canadian actor born in Toronto in 1973. He grew up in an acting family — both his parents, Michael Hogan and Susan Hogan, are actors — along with two...
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Gabriel Hogan is a Canadian actor born in Toronto in 1973. He grew up in an acting family — both his parents, Michael Hogan and Susan Hogan, are actors — along with two siblings. He made his screen debut as a teenager, first appearing on TV in 1988. Over decades he’s built a versatile career with roles in both Canadian and American television and film. He is best known for playing Peter Morris on the long-running series Heartland and Ian Farnham on Traders. He’s also had recurring roles on shows like The Associates, King, and has appeared in series such as Condor, Warehouse 13, Teen Wolf, and more. Hogan has done voice work for video games, including Dino Crisis 2, and acted in television movies and mini-series. He is married to actress Inga Cadranel; they have a son and a daughter. While acting remains his primary focus, he also has musical interests, having been involved in a band. Through his work, Gabriel Hogan has shown a capacity to shift between drama, comedy, and genre work with ease, earning respect both from fans and from peers.
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Haunted by his own unfulfilled ambitions, Nana finds peace in the love that only Jemila can provide. And therefore when he unexpectedly loses the love of his life along with their unborn child in the delivery room, there’s no one he can blame but himself. Even with the support of his brother in-law and a few neighbors, Nana is unable to raise the amount needed to save Jemila and his baby. On the verge of losing his mind, he decides that the only way to honour his late wife is to be the kind of man she ever deserved. A man with means. And he would do anything to achieve this.