Gloria Elizabeth Reuben is a Canadian born actress and singer who has amassed impressive credentials in television, film, theater, and music.

Reuben was born in Toronto, Ontario and started classical piano lessons at the age of five. It was the beginning of a lifelong love of music.

Gloria’s career includes many memorable acting roles, including Jeanie Boulet in the hit NBC drama “ER”; Elizabeth Keckley, in Steven Spielberg’s “Lincoln”; and Krista Gordon in Sam Esmail’s smash hit “Mr. Robot”.

Gloria’s portrayal of Condoleezza Rice in David Hare’s play “Stuff Happens” (at The Public Theater in NYC) garnered her a Lucille Lortel Best Actress Award.

Gloria’s music career includes being a backup singer for Tina Turner in 2000, recording a solo album in 2004 titled “Just For You” and releasing her second album “Perchance To Dream” in 2015. Her third album “For All We Know” will be released on the MCG Jazz label in October 2019.

Reuben is an avid supporter of The Climate Reality Project, a non-profit organization that spreads awareness of, and solutions for the global climate change crisis. She also supports the RFK Human Rights organization.